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Do you want the job done right, or do you want it done fast?
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Canada
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TurboSeek is part mysql and part flat database...its good, but it if you intend to run a busy directory, then go for it. The PowerSeek is the one I am about to use, but this one is mainstream level for extremely busy and LARGE directories.
It really depends on what you intend to use a script for....not all scripts are best suited for certain sites with certain demands while others are...confusing I know. Whatever script you intend to use, be prepared to stick with it and don't get in the problem of having to switch over to a different one when you already have a database built up....its a mess to do a switch. ....trust me, I'm in that situation at the moment... |
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: North East, UK
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I'm running Turboseek on the linklists in my sig.
I've been very happy with it apart from the fact that you can't order your links randomly or by the date submitted. So the submitters sites tend to get buried once your cats get bigger. For this reason alone, I'll be changing scripts over the next month or so. If powerseek had the option to list randomly or date submitted, I'd upgrade to that. It's really easy to work with though ![]() Lisa. |
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