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PHP Advance User Management (No MySQL) - User Management
   
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PHP Advance User Management is build on the latest PHP 5.0 platform and contains cutting edge features without the hassle of any open source databases like MYSQL. Its is designed using default php.ini configurations so that it runs smoothly on any php enabled webspace.A Stable, Secure and Fast product all without MYSQL. Some of its cool features are as follow:

? Built on latest version.

? No external database required.

? Secure and encrypted storage.

? Personal Messaging system.

? Display Picture.

? Post user registration editing.

? Protect unlimited pages at the same time.

? Sessions based Login/Logout.

? Easy to use and fully customizable.

? Open Source.

 
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