Chameleon Upgrades Submitter, Partner Account Requester

CYBERSPACE — The Chameleon Submitter team has announced the release of a new version of its flagship TGP/MGP gallery submission tool, Chameleon Submitter 4.60.

In addition, the company has also announced the release of version 2.60 of its add-on application, Chameleon Partner Account Requester (PAR).

Used by adult webmasters to develop and drive traffic to their pay and affiliate sites, the Chameleon Submitter software suite is under constant development to meet the needs of today's porn purveyors.

According to the company, the latest version of its popular Submission tool offers several new features, including a tag for the model's name, which is separate from the gallery title; quick reordering of selected categories (Category 1-6) in the gallery info page; and the introduction of hourly instead of daily submission limits.

Upgrading Chameleon Submitter and PAR from an older version is completely free, but a specific update procedure must be followed in order to preserve existing submission data.

Clients should log into the Chameleon member section and follow the instructions link labeled "How to upgrade to Chameleon TGP/MGP Submitter 4.60" (or PAR 2.60), for a proper upgrade from an older version.

With Chameleon Partner Account Requester, users can send requests for partner accounts to more than 800 sites; and can manage, export and import their information to and from Chameleon Submitter — providing an overview of where your money is being invested in partner accounts and further automating the gallery submission and traffic building process.

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