paNews is a news management script to use on your site. Users can use paCode, special code designed to allow the adding of images and font changes in the posts without allowing users to use HTML to post harmful things such as Java scripts and applets. It has several other features making adding entries and controlling it easily.
Harlem Designs Guestbook is a powerful php guestbook which can handle a lot of data without using any database like mySQL. You can configure the layout and many other options to adapt it to your needs. It also includes an admin module to remove or change entries, to configure the whole script, choose language, take backups, word-filter, rate site and other important stuff. Compared to other database-driven programs, the speed is just as fast or faster.
An easy to use web form mailer written in PHP. It includes a sample form, but you can easily make your own. Configures in 3 easy steps.
After the form has been submitted, it creates a "Thank You" page displaying the submitted information. Also logs IP addresses in the mail you receive. V 1.2 fixes a typo in one of the variables.
Directory script that builds “search engines – friendly”, static pages. Main idea is to build effective structure to maximize directory traffic potential – heavy optimization and heavy traffic volumes support. If you’re going to build a directory that can cope with huge traffic flow – aeDirectory is your best bet. aeDirectory has all features of a Yahoo-like directory script, easy and powerful administration panel, classic structure, and a static pages building system. aeDirectory is created specifically for big projects.
This is for a person who want to make ratings for lots of things, such as pictures or animations, and has no MySQL database connection at hand. This saves all the information to txt files
This script allows visitors to print just the content of a page without all the navigation elements, which is a popular feature on many sites. The script will also print the address of the original content page at the bottom of the printer-friendly page.