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Originally posted by DangerDave
I have never used Richard's LinkAdmin - but know lots of people that swear by it.
For me - the king is Link SQL for a heavy duty job, and Links 2.0 for simple jobs. Both very modifiable/flexible and write straight html
DD
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Richard's LinkAdmin is a great script for whatever your main project is. It's on the pricey side and I've had trouble customizing it, but it's so good that you barely need to. If you are serious about running a linklist - it's the way to go.