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    PhpMyLogon is a project for a PHP-based login system. The system can be used on websites to secure some pages of the website, so they can only be displayed when the user (visitor of the website) is logged in. Available in English and Dutch. This project
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    A true starting point for any dynamic website. By using Xi System you can have a Registration/Login system including a members list, profiles, a PM system and other features set up within a few minutes! It is also very easy to integrate into any design.
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    LoggedIn is a simple PHP login system that protects member only pages of your website with a convenient user system. Installation is as easy as 1-2-3! Simply download the source files, upload them to your website, and run the included installer script.
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