Da Godfaddah - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Da Godfaddah
  • Version
1.0
  • Author
Jim Melanson
  • Cost
US $ 25.00
  • Operating System
Unix
  • Category
Perl / File Manipulation
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
5



     This is a perl script that performs the deletion of the unwanted files and directories of the user. The users can do a fast deletion when they use this program. This script provides the users guide. Features like security, deleting an entire directory and files, switching and connecting to a different directory etc are available in this script. This tool is useful for the webmasters.


Top Perl scripts
1).   Files & Directories Learn how to work with files and directories. Print list of files or directories. Open, read, rename, lock, unlock, print file. Replace in file. Get file's timestamp.
2).   Stouk File Browser File sharing and download management application with images preview and upload options.
3).   txt2pdf txt2pdf is a script based on perl which permits the users to convert their text files into PDF format. This script can be integrated with other applications for changing the users documents.
4).   mywebftp MyWebFTP is a programme providing FTP client capabilities with the user interface in your browser. Features like uploading files from your computer or another FTP server.Nice look and feel and is easily customizable.
5).   upload plus upload plus is a script based on perl which permit the visitors to upload files into a directory on their server. The users can set the file types by themselves.
6).   Web-FTP Web-FTP is a script based on perl and a secured file management that permits the users to get connected to the MS ftp servers with crypto card support.
7).   csDownload csDownload is a script based on perl that perform file downloads with forms. This script permit the users to download from unique location.
    Home
    Top Downloads
    New Programs
    Awards
    Link to us
    Submit
    Contact us

 

Scripts Categories

 


Game Cheats

 

Updated: Saturday, 22 November 2008

Privacy Policy