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Updated: 01/31/2005

Friends you like

This is a program that helps administrators to effectively run and maintain a dating website. This program provides support for several languages and allows administrators to alter the skin as they like. This program allows administrators to build match making website with their desired layout and provides support for both Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL databases. Administrators can have the facilities to display most active email, profile and picture wherever on their dating website. This program comes with an effective admin control panel and facilitates for a genuine payment transaction. This program has several enhanced features including efficient search facility.
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