A pay per click search engine based on the Stilbite affiliate program. Basic HTML knowledge would be useful to customize the look and feel.
Add a simple search engine to your website with your own look and feel. Simply copy and paste the code and you'll have a search engine on your site instantly.
An indexing search engine for use on small or large website portal sites. It is designed to be similar to Google for end users and its output is customizable. It collects site information automatically using meta tags. You can add, edit and delete...
Free search engine script that makes it easy to add a search engine to any website. No programming required. Utilizes the Google API on the backend, so there is no database required.
Add this powerful search engine to your site which stores matched records in a text file and displays searched results in a nice graphical environment. Just change the path to perl and see it in action!! Only performs a search result when keyword...
The Extreme Search Engine is a Perl script with which you will be able to create and manage a fully functional search engine on your website like Yahoo, AOL etc. It requires a MySQL database for storing and retrieving all the data. The main...
TSEP is a free php search engine for a website / You can put a "Search this site" anywhere on your website and let people quickly find what they are looking for. / - See our website for screenshots / - It supports (MySQL-) boolean search...
ASPPPC (ASP PPC Search Engine) is Windows compatible. Welcome to the ASP & SQL Pay Per Click (PPC) Search Engine Script. This script utilizes Active Server Pages and SQL Server on a Windows server. This script is on sale for 99.00 USD for a...
General:¬ PPC Search engine is PHP and MySQL based software. So it is fast and easy to use and install. ¬ PPC search engine can be easily installed using installer script¬ PPC Search engine uses Smarty (http://smarty.php.net) templates,...
Search engine for small web sites. Can hyperlink keywords found in web pages. Clicking on one instance of a keyword will bring you down to the next instance. |