DownCount is a PHP script for Web Traffic Analysis scripts design by PHP Labs.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DownCount script allows you to check how many times your files have been downloaded.
Publisher review: DownCount script allows you to check how many times your files have been downloaded. Ever wonder how many times people are downloading your files? Wonder no more, install DownCount! With DownCount, you add files to the script's (text based) database, then direct your visitors to download the files through the included download.php script. Optionally require visitors to enter their name and email address in order to download a file - this information will be saved so that you can use it later. Then, load the stats script to see how many times your files have been downloaded. It's that simple! Features:- Count the number of times each file on your site is downloaded - Easy setup and use - Add files to the database through a web form - Template based, easy to fit into your existing website design Requirements: · - Unix-based web server (Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc) · - PHP 4.2+ · - Ability to set directory permissions (chmod) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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