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I am going to start a webhosting directory and I am looking for a free script that is specifically designed at it.

What is the best I can get or shall I program it my self?

I want it to be searchable and has a nice design.

Thank you

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You start a webhosting specialised on directorys ? I think you need a custom script to do that. Do you want all directories di have trhe same database (the same links) or you want a database for each directory ?

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try this one
Softbiz Web host directory script offers you UNBELIEVABLE customizability with ability to change Colors, Fonts, Icons, Graphics of your site directly from your script admin panel.

It is UNIQUE tool to tap the great earning potential on offer in the web hosting industry in form of affiliate commissions.

Softbiz Web host directory Script comes with very special features to make it just perfect for webmasters willing to earn really big. Key features of the script are:

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The best way to get a cool script is to program it yourself :P
 
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