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[IPB] Biggest Bot List Ever v5.0.1 Released!


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After neglecting the bot lists for over a year, I have taken it upon myself to rebuild the lists from scratch. This has led to the creation of 5.0.0. Many new bots have been added, with some removed as well. Also, a new technique for IDing bots has been implemented allowing one ID on the list to catch dozens or more bots IDs from the same site.

I've created a new site dedicated for all this bot-goodness which can be found at IPBots.info!

On the site you will find current download links, changelogs, and everything you need!

I've only had time to finish the Biggest Bot List, but others will be coming soon!

If you really do love my work, please consider making a small (or large!) donation with the link on the homepage.

>> Get what you need now at IPBots.info <<

Edited by Fred Derf

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Bot/Spider List for IPB

Compatibility: v2.0.0 Final +

List Version: v3.0.2

Bot Identifiers: 656

Description: Websites don't get onto search engine by magic; Search Engines send bots or "Spiders" to crawl through the web indexing everything it crosses. When plugging this list into IPB, your board will be able to detect, display and log the activities of bots from search engines. This list is constantly being updated!

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All lists have reached RC1 stage, and are ready for external testing!

-IPB 2 Bot List v3.0.0 RC1

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v3 released! See my orginal post!

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IPB 2 Bot List Version 3.0.1 Final Released!

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Consider 3.0.2 released!

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Job well done! (Y) Thanks for all the updates! ;)

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Sorry to bring up a old thread, but what's the LATEST files and download links please :)?

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The latest files are on the first page in the original post. If you look he edited the post on 4th March with the latest info.

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Wonderful add-on, even though it does say it's compatible with 2.0.0, would it work with 1.3 Final by chance? :(

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Nope, sorry.

and....

Bot List v3.0.5 Released!

Whats new?

o 11 New bots.

o 4 Updated listings.

See orginal post for download!

Edited by cooldude7273
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Bot/Spider List 3.1.0 Released! Whats new?

- 2 new bots.

- Fixed a typo.

- Google adsense bot shown

- Now in .pdf and .rtf formats!

Link Checker List 1.1.0 Released! Whats new?

- Now in .pdf and .rtf formats!

Spam Bot List 1.1.0 Released! Whats new?

- Now in .pdf and .rtf formats!

Email Extractor List 1.1.0 Released! Whats new?

- Now in .pdf and .rtf formats!

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