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SpamStopper 1.3


License Free
Requirements Mac OS 8.6 or higher
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Maury McCown File Size 815k
Date added 12 Mar 2002 Check your speed

SpamStopper is a little utility for web designers/web masters that will help keep email harvesting spiders from grabbing email addresses from your website(s). How does it work? SpamStopper encodes the text of the email address so that it no longer looks like an email address; thus, all the current harvesting spiders ignore it when they scan internet pages. It�s pretty much that simple. Just enter an email address, a subect (optionally), and specify the link text you would like displayed on your web page � then click the �Convert� button to get the encoded output which is ready to copy and paste into your site creation tool of choice. You can also save all your encoded addresses, too, for future reference.

Features include:

  • Simple and fast.
  • FREE!
  • Eight different output formats:
    • HTML: Email Address Only
    • HTML: Full Paranoid
    • HTML: Mailto: Only
    • HTML: Paranoid Mailto
    • JavaScript: Full Code
    • JavaScript: Full Paranoid
    • JavaScript: Short Code
    • JavaScript: Short Paranoid
  • Ability to save your entered data for future reference.

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