Links Engine - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Links Engine
  • Author
Multimedian
  • Cost
Free for non commercial use / US $ 99.00
  • Operating System
Unix
  • Category
Perl / Link Indexing
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
20



     The Links Engine is a script which can be used to create your own search engine on your website. It is included with a built in search engine function, allows you to have mutiple categories and sub categories etc. The script allows the users to rate or vote for the links on your website and displays the highest rating links in the top order. An online demo is available on the website.


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