A downloadable blog comments system written in PHP. It allows a comment box to be placed in an existing PHP or HTML webpage. It is free for personal use and for non-profit organisations, but costs a one-off fee for commercial use.
Its features include: - Comments where the commenter can enter a name, email address, homepage, title and comment (with emoticons). - Email notification of new comments - Akisment, Captcha, IP, content blocker, and flood protection - Profanity filter - Admin area for editing and deleting comments - Multiple language files - HTML templates
An open-source commenting system. Embedding a Juvia comments section involves pasting a JavaScript snippet into the webpage code. Juvia can be used with AJAX webpages.
A commenting system software with three versions: 1. The free version 2. The enhanced version, which is like the free version but has a posts moderation mode (and costs a one-off fee). 3. The HTML Website Comments System, which is like the enhanced version but can be used in an HTML webpage
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