PHPLog is intended to become a lightweight log monitoring solution for home users, as well as a candidate for being distributed on larger networks and report to a central console. PHPLog is inspired by many of the other available log monitoring tools for Linux, but it draws mostly from wots (which in turn is inspired by swatch). The final functionality intended is exactly the one in wots, but with added flexibility.
SayOp allows you to include comments on any web page with a simple piece of code (Valid XHTML 1.0). Allows commenting on multiple objects and manage the entries through a powerful Admin Control Panel. Custom styles allow it to go with any site design.
Features: Tableless layout (saves bandwidth),
Built-in language filter, HTML/javascript blocker, Smilies/Emotions, Email cloaking
Alguest is a powerful guestbook based on a mysql database. It has a complete administration tool, two languages (new languages can be added simply) and very nice graphic. The results are divided in more pages and the installation of the Mysql table is done directly from the browser.
This script is a counting script. No mySQL required. It uses txt files. It sorts countlist. This version is Turkish. Sorry. Maybe next version is english.
Counts all visitors on your pages and shows the count as text or images. Easy inclusion in every page; Comes with ip-blocking (you can turn on/off). Written in German.
Version 1.1 comes with several improvements. Notably, extensive Template support. Ability to edit/delete comments. BlogMe now comes in a PHP-MySQL version, with a completely new design and top-down programming. Single setup file. You dont have to edit anything. Permalinks for all entries. Calendar view for archives. BlogRoll for adding your buddies from the blogosphere. Different categories for blog entries. Can be used as a fully featured News system also.