BAC Blogger is a Perl script for Blog scripts design by Ecreations Software Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. BAC Blogger provides each member of your site with their own personal blog (web log).
Publisher review: BAC Blogger provides each member of your site with their own personal blog (web log). BAC Blogger provides each member of your site with their own personal blog (web log). They can then choose to list their blog in a categorized directory and browse those of other members, adding other blogs to their "blog roll" or commenting on postings. Features: - Each member receives their own blog. - Messages are added using an editor (for fonts, colors, etc). - Members can upload images into a folder and then insert those images into posts. - Members can maintain a list of links (blog roll). - Blogs can be listed in a categorized directory. - A button can be included in the blog listings that adds a blog to your blog roll. - Blog posts are automatically archived by month. - Users can post comments in reply to a blog post. - Bloggers can remove comments they don't like. - Sign up to be notified when a new post has been added to a blog. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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