Free Links 2.14 is a Perl script for Navigation scripts design by Info Damina LTD..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Script Free Links Script allows yours visitors to search or navigate using a given number of page links.
Publisher review: Free Links Script allows yours visitors to search or navigate using a given number of page links. Free Links Script allows yours visitors to search or navigate using a given number of page links. Features: - To make this script easier to use, all options that aren't necessary to get the script running can be set from an administrative page, where they are explained in plain English - Script has built-in search engine and random link that your visitors can use to search all the links, or only specific sections - Script can send a customizable e-mail to people when their link is added - Script can send an e-mail message to people once their link is rotated out - Script counts the number of hits each link gets - Script give you statistics - Script lets you easily add and remove sections from the admin page - Script lets you easily lock out offensive text from the admin page - Script lets you easily delete links from the admin page Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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