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Web Traffic Counter - Generate Cool Free Web Page Counters

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For Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP (690KB)

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Web Traffic Counter is a simple and easy-to use utility which generates fun disposable counters for use on personal web pages and auctions.

Unlike other counter services, there is no need to set up accounts, no limits on commercial or large-quantity use and no confusing sign-up forms to hassle the user.

To use, just download and run! The program is entirely self-contained and requires no installation (it can also be run from fixed media). A list of over 100 fun, original counter styles is presented for selection. After selection, HTML code is generated and copied to the Windows clipboard. It literally takes less than 10 seconds for even a novice to add a fun counter to a web page or ebay auction item.

Web Traffic Counter is a single compact executable with no spyware or even DLL dependencies. It is part of the growing collection of freeware web tools available here at acme-web-design.info.

Web-Traffic-Counter Features:

  • It's simple! No training required and no learning curve
  • No DLLs installed and no IE dependencies to conflict with other software
  • Compact and simple - just one executable file - no installation
  • Works with all versions of Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
  • Really freeware! No spy-ware, no ad-ware no parasites



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