phpBanner is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a banner ads system on your Web site. phpBanner's features include membership for your clients, banner administration tools both for client and admin, an image uploader, no dependence on crontab access or cookies, and no duplicate banner displays from the same page. It also uses a simple script inclusion to include banners.
phpCalender is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a web calender into your web site. phpCalender's features include monthly calender browsing, adding appointments and administration tools to modify or delete appointments. It's also provides an email-based reminder service.
phpClassAds is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a classified ad section into your Web site. Its features include posting, edit/delete ads, and admin tools. Each ad's entry is protected by a password supplied by the ad's owner. For administration it provides a category manager which allows you to create/edit/del categories easily. The Administrator can bypass password to edit and delete ad entries.
phpCounter is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a counter system with your Web site. phpCounter's features include digit style choices, refresh mode, restricted valid host, and yearly statistic. It provides script inclusion as well as image invocation to hit the counter.
phpDirectory is a PHP application that allows you to easily run a links directory system on your Web site. Its features include a search engine, "suggest link", "browse categories", and admin tools. Each link entry has its own counter, votes, and rating. The category manager allows you to create/edit/delete categories easily.
phpFAQ is a PHP3 script that allows you to easily manage a FAQ page. It allows you to create, edit, and delete FAQ items. It also allows you to change the visibility mode and the view order. It includes simple code snippets that show you how to integrate the FAQ into your Web site.
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