ClassiPress v2.0
The ClassiPress theme for classified listing sites has been updated, and boasts several new features, such as Paypal integration, auto-deletion of old listings, and an image uploader within the listing submission form.

Features:
- Image manager in the admin panel for viewing or deleting uploaded images
- Visitors may flag up spam or inappropriate listings for the attention of the site admin
- Listing contact form so that interested parties may contact the advertisers
- RSS Subscription for regular visitors
- Main menu subcategories
- Header login box
- Notification emails to the admin for ad submissions and payments
- Widgetized sidebar so you can add ads from the admin panel
- Auto prune old listings
- Choose any currency from the admin panel
- Show category icons for each post or the first image from the listings on the homepage
Demo | Purchase | Single License: $49 | Developer License: $149






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what do you think of this also?
http://www.sitemile.com/classifiedTheme.php
Roger, you completely stole the ClassiPress theme and put your name on it. What you did is against the law and you need to remove it immediately.
Though the css used on each theme is different, the structure used is basically identical. Without seeing the backend I couldn’t definitely say that ClassifiedTheme is an exact ripoff of ClassiPress, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
I’ve bought both themes, though the structure seems same, The code its very different. I’ve compared them and they are much different.
the classifiedTheme(sitemile) seems to have more features than classiPress
ClassiPress just came out with v2.8 yesterday with a ton of new features and colors. I just bought it and can’t wait to set everything up!
http://wpclassipress.com/demo/
It’s pretty obvious that the owner of sitemile is “Michael” and he’s just trying to promote his copied version of classipress. Stay clear of his crap as he is not a good programmer.
Thanks William, I’ve removed his last comment, and also Audrey’s which both seemed to be promoting his themes.