eNewsViews 2.0 is a PHP script for News Publishing scripts design by Ray Wiltfong.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. eNewsViews combines a news CMS and forum into a single application.
Publisher review: eNewsViews combines a news CMS and forum into a single application. By combining a news CMS and forum into a single application, eNewsViews is flexible enough to be the application you want. Your site visitors will enjoy being able to comment on the news or your blog, while sharing their views and information with others. The eNewsViews Skin Painter can configure every element of the script from a single menu allowing you to perfectly match your page design or even drive your entire site. Features:- Four role based user levels. - Programmable Hack Filter - Hacker Trapper - Auto-Banish - Programmable Bad Word Filter - Abuse Reporting and Resolution Management - Views Moderate - Skin Painter - Headline Auto Expire - MD5 Password Encryption - Lost Password Recovery - Change Password - Fuzzy Logic Search - Database Reports - User Manager This entire web site is driven from the style sheet that is created by the Skin Painter. Simply put, you can change the look of this entire web site, from one menu, in one minute. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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