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1)   dtSearch Text Retrieval Engine
dtSearch Text Retrieval Engine is a program that can be used by the webmasters to include their web applications with text searching and retrieving capability.

2)   dtSearch Spider
dtSearch Spider is a search engine program and is built with ASP.NET with which users would be able to search texts instantly on their websites or desktop.

3)   SiteSearch Indexer
SiteSearch Indexer is a program which can be used by the webmasters to enable their websites with search functionality. This program will be essential for both server side and client side searching.

4)   bonneLab WebSearch
bonneLab WebSearch is an ASP.NET based program that can be used to search, index and crawl websites of small and midlevel online businesses. This program performs searching for even a single web page.

5)   Active Link Engine
Active Link Engine is a program using which webmasters can build a search engine and link management system on their websites. It has the ability to function as pay-per-click system for searching keyword per category.

6)   Active Data Online SearchEngine
Active Data Online SearchEngine is an effective program that comes with the ability to search by keywords over a website’s content. This will be useful for the websites with numerous web pages.

7)   Web-based Helpdesk Manager
Web-based Helpdesk Manager is a program that replies to the visitors or clients questions. This program can be used by the webmasters to enhance the FAQ section on their websites with more categories and search facility.


8)   Bullseye for .NET
Bullseye for .NET is a program that can be used by the webmasters to include their ASP.NET or .NET based web applications with zip code searching capability.



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