Dont-Touch-My-Ads is a PHP script for Ad Management scripts design by Site-By-Design.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Dont-Touch-My-Ads is an ads exchange system with many interesting features.
Publisher review: Dont-Touch-My-Ads is an ads exchange system with many interesting features. Dont-Touch-My-Ads allows you to start your own membership site clone just like Dont-Touch-My-Ads.com ! ."Don't-Touch-My-Ads".com is an ads exchange system in which you will display "Don't-Touch-My-Ads" on your desktop to earn credits so that you can show your ad on other people's desktops. Features: - sign up form - lost password form - login form that remembers email and password for next login - contact form that does not display webmaster email - member area - profile and stats - change profile form - affiliate url - cancel account with confirmation - download software - purchase credits with IPN script integrated - banners - email letters - tell my friends with affiliate url in it - admin area - general settings - welcome email - lost password email - default ad - sign up bonus - member list with delete option - add member - mass email - edit affiliate levels for points - credit/debit user account Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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