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    FPLM

    FPLM

    Lightweight and versatile link shortener that makes life better.

    FPLM is a free, lightweight plugin that uses mySQL and PHP to shorten links. It comes with a super easy setup that takes under 5 minutes, and a Google-like design. What separates FPLM from the rest is how it shortens URLs on the domain it is living on; not an outside source, so it makes your site seem more professional. FPLM requires the web server basics: • PHP v5.3+ • mySQL v5.1.58+ *Optional for improved performance* • jQuery v10+ <<< Proudly built in Canada >>>
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    urlShort is a free open source URL shortener built using PHP/MySQL complete with a full API, URL previews, simple installation and management, custom names/aliases, and more! Released under the GNU GPL by Maverick Revolution. For more information visit h
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