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EasyPhpInsert 1.5


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/2000/XP
Downloads 25 Limitations None
Publisher 4-Dev your Developer Partner File Size 1.5M
Date added 04 Dec 2004 Check your speed

Create in few minutes News Gallery Protect pages by user/password with the power of the Php " NO CODING REQUIRED or PHP KNOWLEDGE ". Automatic creation of the necessary pages for the user's registration, lost password, log-in form,slide-show, full graphic custom, quickly and easily. Created on purpose for Graphic designers, Web designers or for simple lovers.You don't need to modify the existant website, just put on-line the files the software produces and customize graphically the log-in/slide-show pages. Crete/modify/insert multi gallery organization by category.Put image with Browser, quickly and easily. Crete/modify/insert news with Browser,a visual html tools (word style) is installed ;News orizontal scroll effect, pop-up full news , full graphic custom, quickly and easily.Sending of mailing-lists to all those users subscribed to the site.This software needs not external database, because it has built an internal database. It only needs a php 4.2.x o sup. server.-=50% Discount=-

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