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[http://www.amule.org/dl/index.php?category=5 AMPS] ([[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|AMule]] [http://www.php.net PHP] Statistics; clever, no?) is a [http://www.php.net PHP] module for providing [[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|aMule]]'s statics on your web site.<br>
 
[http://www.amule.org/dl/index.php?category=5 AMPS] ([[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|AMule]] [http://www.php.net PHP] Statistics; clever, no?) is a [http://www.php.net PHP] module for providing [[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|aMule]]'s statics on your web site.<br>
 
It is absolutely independent from [[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|aMule]], partially skinnable (this should change in the future to 'fully skinnable'), internationalized and ready to use.<br>
 
It is absolutely independent from [[aMule_Project_FAQ:About|aMule]], partially skinnable (this should change in the future to 'fully skinnable'), internationalized and ready to use.<br>
Please read [[FAQ_amps|AMPS's FAQ]] in order to learn more about what it is and it's use.  AMPS is maintained by [uberpenguin|uberpenguin]
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Please read [[FAQ_amps|AMPS's FAQ]] in order to learn more about what it is and it's use.  AMPS is maintained by [[uberpenguin|uberpenguin]]

Revision as of 15:57, 25 July 2004

AMPS (AMule PHP Statistics; clever, no?) is a PHP module for providing aMule's statics on your web site.
It is absolutely independent from aMule, partially skinnable (this should change in the future to 'fully skinnable'), internationalized and ready to use.
Please read AMPS's FAQ in order to learn more about what it is and it's use. AMPS is maintained by uberpenguin