A fast and simple sitemaps generator written in C#.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Completely and utterly useless unfortunately. Crashes with an assortment of errors with just about every action and if/when you eventually get it going it will go through the motions for a few minutes and then crash anyway.
  • Just useless
  • Generates an exception at first run, when trying to create a db.tmp file in the program's directory, which in Windows 7 by default is not allowed. This can be solved by manually giving user(s) all access to the directory. Less than a minute into indexing the test web site, the program crashes with no clue as to why. Further testing impossible. Quality of sitemap not assessable. May become interesting once bugs are corrected, but for now not usable.
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Operating Systems

Windows

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Search Engines, C# Site Management Software

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2006-12-22