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Sections: About the Site | About the Webmaster | History of the Site | Terms of Use About the SiteKit's Anime MIDIs is a fan based website that helps to collect, distribute and make anime and game MIDIs from the Internet available to everyone. We try to make the site accessible to everyone to all fans out there worldwide. The project started out as a way to test PostNuke (now known as Zikula at the time of this writing) and the features provided by Postnuke. It later evolved as an addiction for me to collect and gather as much MIDIs particularly anime based.
About the WebmasterPreviously I just wrote a one liner, this time it's a short paragraph. The ocassional anime watcher, part time programmer, RSS addict and game player. Likes tech that has nothing to do with Microsoft (well maybe except Windows and the occasionally good stuff). If you are wondering what anime do I like, pratically any anime with virtually NO FANSERVICE. I like more stories that challenges the imagination (e.g. Kaiba), the occasionally wacky (e.g. Kyouran Kazoku Nikki, Fairy Tail) or something that makes me curious (e.g. Macross Frontier, Tsubasa Chronicles (the TV anime and OVA). I don't read manga because I feel lazy (although Nadome Cantablie was nice). As for games, I try something that is out of the ordinary like World of Goo, Plants vs Zombies, Electroplankton (if you call it the game) or something mainstream like Kingdom Hearts, the occasionally Final Fantasy game series and quirky Nintendo games like WarioWare. Other than that, I would be playing the piano or turning music sheets into MIDI files. That's all about me as I can tell.
History of the SiteNovember 2002The site was launched using Postnuke. It helped me saved a lot of hard work and I can keep track of what's happening at the site. It was first hosted on Polarhome. February 2003After a few months at Polarhome, I still decided to use Postnuke but I shifted to CoolFreePages.com but unfortunately the server didn't allow users to download MIDI files from the server. March 2003I decided to move it to Spaceports and I started building the site from scratch using HTML along together with some CGI scripts such as NewsPro and Castle Links. January 2004Once Spaceports decided to quit its free website hosting business, I was forced to move my content over to T35.com. T35 has always been my favourite host because of the generous space the company has to offer to all of it's clients here. Unfortunately, I had a setback, my host didn't support Perl, the crucial programming language component to run the download manager. I initially took my time to look for a host and ended up in Netfirms. January 2006I didn't know that Kit's Anime MIDIs' number of visitors have increased over the years and it caused the download server at Netfirms to overload. I was out of options again until I decided to look for a long-term solution. I temporarily hosted it at Prohosting. March 2006I began my work by trasfering over 1000+ MIDI links, title and descriptions over to my new download manager, WebSight. The work was seriously tedious and I never thought I will get it done in time. July 2006I began to rework on the main site with a new focus to make it less cluttered and easy to read. I also took note about complying to W3C Standards but some of the pages in this site have been messed up by advertisments provided by T35 and my new download host, FreeWebSpace.net. March 2009Fixed most of the usability problems and enhancing the font size. 3 November 2011T35 discontinued its free hosting service due to abuse. 14 November 2011Shifted to HostMyThing.com 3 January 2012Rebuilding on the site on SMFforFree.com
Kit's Anime MIDIs in PicturesNote: Some of the images were retrieved from The Internet Archive: Wayback Machine as I did not take a screenshot of the page at that time.
Terms of UseThis site is only a fan site only. The MIDIs you are listenting and downloaded from us are not made by me. Kit's Anime MIDIs is a site that compiles anime and game MIDI files for the convenience of everyone who wishes to find certain MIDI. You can use these MIDIs in any way you want. |