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Easy Blog Asp
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Easy Blog Asp
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Easy Blog Asp is a flat file (no database) based blogging/news system that has been designed especially to make it painless to set up and operate. Features: 100% web based set-up; no database required; password protected administration module; support for user defined smileys using the smiley manager built in; support for multiple date/time styles in US and UK formats; completely customisable look and feel through CSS - editable from admin module; full control over blog display characteristics.
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nanopress
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nanopress is a brand new, full-featured ASP blogging application thats cost-effective and easy to use. Features include unlimited number of blogs, unlimited number of bloggers, 3 levels of access, scheduled posting, entry tagging, pure script upload of images and other documents, WYSIWYG editor, CSS template based blogs, user commenting system RSS feeds, and easy setup and administration. Nanopress is FREE/Donationware!
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Ublog Reload
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Features: Member login, Blog Archive (calendar,categories, etc), Comments, Toolbar to add formatted text, Upload image/file, Polls, RSS Feed, On-line configuration (CSS), Email configuration (a wide range of email components), Multilanguage support, Anti-spam settings, Amend/Remove blogs or comments, Categories Management, Users Management , Polls management, Bad Words Management, File management, Compact Database (Access version), Box management, Database driven ( Microsoft Access or MySql).
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Tagger Pro
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Tagger Pro 1.1 comes with some improvements and minor bug-fixes over v1.0. This is a very simple to use and robust Tag-Board that you can use for your blog and your website. It allows vistors to leave quick comments on your website. The price has been drastically cut to $2.50 only!! To check out a demo just visit the link mentioned above.
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ConquerRSS
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This ASP source code is capable of requesting an RSS file from a remote server (only HTTP) and parse the returned XML-file into easy to manage classes.
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