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1)   CF LinkManager
This allows you to run a complicated link directory system through easy to use administration pages instead of the overwhelming tasks of database entries or managing static HTML pages. Features: Multiple levels of sub categories, Automatic hit counters to show link activity, User rating system with reviews and one to five star ratings, Allow users to submit suggestions under a specific category or any level of subcategory, Ability to show prices for use as a product resource, Automatic approval of links or moderated additions, Notify users who suggest a link when their suggestion is approved, Integrated search function, Link error reports, Set the number of results per page, Highly functional web based administration area, and Access 2000 and SQL server versions of the database are included.

2)   CFLink
This is an easy to use link directory manager that uses MS Access or MySQL database. It can be used for a wide range of tasks such Press Releases, Yellowpages, Company Directories, or any other categorized database. It has a powerful, fast, and well tested engine.

3)   Cflink
CFlink is links directories with Ms access or MySql database easy to use and the perfect solution to manage any type of directory. While designed to manage links, CFink is ideal for a wide range of tasks such Press Releases, Yellowpages, Company Directories, or any other categorized database.

4)   MyLinkManager
To implement your own link management system on your web site with CF LinkManager

5)   xSearch
This is a searchable link database with the ability to use up to three categories. Each link can be specifies with individual keywords. It has an easy interface that allows edit, add and delete links, or get the box code.



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