EasyE-Cards 3.5 is a PHP script for HTML Mail scripts design by MyioSoft.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. EasyE-Cards is a user friendly, wizard organized Greeting Card sender system.
Publisher review: EasyE-Cards is a user friendly, wizard organized Greeting Card sender system. EasyE-Cards is a user friendly, wizard organized Greeting Card sender system. It creates easy to follow wizard screens with proper instructions. One have to complete the wizard in order to send a greeting card to a friend.Web master can upload e-cards pictures directly to server - thumbanails are auto-generated.FeaturesEasyE-Cards is a higly customizable full featured greeting cards sending tool written in PHP. It stores all data in a MySQL database. - Powerful Auto thumbanail create function - Web admin just have to create a directory with a new images in it; - Easy to use interface; - Easy to follow send wizard; - Automatic e-mail notifiaction sending; - Easy to reach cards pick-up screen; - Interactive navigation; - Dynamic menu; - GD2 native support; - HTML output separated from the code; - The program - in a single PHP file! - All data stored in 2 MySQL Tables; - Install script for easy guided installation. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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