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Idaho-Web-Counter 1.00


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Implied By Design File Size 213k
Date added 19 Jun 2005 Check your speed

Idaho-Web-Counter is a small and simple way to add cool counters to your web site. Just click on the counter style you want and the program will copy the code you need to your clipboard. Paste the code into your web page and you're done!

Idaho-Web-Counter allows you to count the number of times a page was viewed, or if you have access to a server-side scripting language like PHP or ASP you can count just unique visitors. You can even set the starting number for the counter if you're moving over from another counter service.

The best thing about the Idaho-Web-Counter is that it's completely free and anonymous! The program doesn't solicit any information from you, and doesn't require you to create an account to use. Use as many counters as you want, there's no limit!

It's called the "Idaho" web counter because there are number of Idaho-inspired counter themes, from potatoes to Idaho license plates. But if location-based themes aren't your cup of tea, there are a number of other styles to choose from.

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