TORONTO, ON, April 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) UserPie is a PHP login script / user authentication framework. The framework includes basic scripts for creating a user database (login form, registration, password recovery, etc.) along with features like "remember me" persistent sessions.
Unlike other frameworks, UserPie is intuitive and fully functional out-of-the-box. What's more, UserPie includes hints and tips commented throughout the PHP/CSS/JS files. It even includes a .htaccess file with useful must-have redirect functionality...so it's one less thing for developers to worry about.
And best of all, UserPie is a 100% free, do-whatever-you-want-with-it, open source project.
"I want to UserPie to be the WordPress of user authentication frameworks," says UserPie founder, Richard Finch. "It's designed for newbies and pros alike. We work really hard to make sure that the code is feature-rich, but incredibly customizable so you can do whatever you want with it."
To download (and learn more) about UserPie, visit
http://userpie.com
UserPie is an open source, PHP framework that allows pros and newbies to quickly build a user/membership-based web site. It also includes the Twitter Bootstrap framework for creating beautiful designs.
Send your comments, questions and suggestions to the address below:
support@userpie.com
PHP Login Script Designed For Pros and Newbies
UserPie makes it easy for build web sites and web apps using a simple, customizable framework with all the basic functionality needed for user authentication.
2013-04-08
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