E-Data 2.0 is a Perl script for Database Tools scripts design by Adventia.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
E-Data is a script written in Perl that allows you to enhance your web site by letting visitors add their personal information (e.g. name, e-mail, hobbies or activities, web address, etc.) to a directory.
Publisher review:E-Data is a script written in Perl that allows you to enhance your web site by letting visitors add their personal information (e.g. name, e-mail, hobbies or activities, web address, etc.) to a directory. E-Data is a script written in Perl that allows you to enhance your web site by letting visitors add their personal information (e.g. name, e-mail, hobbies or activities, web address, etc.) to a directory. Users can update or delete their password-protected information at any time. E-Data is an affordable solution for keeping visitors information on your web site and at the same time enables visitor to look for information on members of the directory. It is easy to set up and administer, and the user does most of the job. E-Data 2.0 is the ideal product for registering and keeping track of web site's visitors. It includes the following features: - Easy search by first name, last name or e-mail - Entries alphabetically indexed - Users can update their own information - Users can delete their own entries - Users can change their own passwords - Password-protected updating - Forgotten password reminder - Easy addition/change/deletion of fields - Easy customization of interface (HTML)
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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