D-Man - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
D-Man
  • Author
Abledesign
  • Cost
US$35.00
  • Operating System
Windows, Unix
  • Category
PHP / File Manipulation
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
26



     D-Man is a script based on php which allow users for managing downloads and provides a simple and secure way to manage who has access to download your files and which ones. It is basically designed for downloading of programs, but can be used equally well for other downloads, such as PDF files, music, or even reading articles online. A variety of administrative tools make it very easy to operate.


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