Link Manager - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Link Manager
  • Author
Gary Varnell
  • Category
Perl / Link Indexing
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     The Link Manager is a Perl based Link indexing script which is capable of managing the links effectively and can be easily setup on your website. With this script you can create, modify, rename, copy and delete categories as well as links that are not required, creates menu bars and tables automatically and has many other features. An online demo for users as well as for the administrators are available on the website.


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