Ask an Expert is a ASP.NET script for FAQ and Knowledgebase scripts design by Keyvan1.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Ask an Expert is a Professional Question and Answer Script exactly like Yahoo Answers.
Publisher review: Ask an Expert is a Professional Question and Answer Script exactly like Yahoo Answers. Ask an Expert is a Professional Question and Answer Script exactly like Yahoo Answers.When asking a question, you categorize it in a topic, making it easier for others to find and answer it. Your question is open for others to answer for 7 days. You can extend or shorten this time period.Once your question is answered, select the best answer, or have the community vote for the best answer.User Features: - Ask a question - Categorize the question - Answer a question - Receive answers in your mailbox - Browse Open,Resolved or Undecided Questions - Extend Answer Period - Add details to your question - Email question to a friend - Choose the Best Answer - Add Questions to your WatchList - Advanced Search Questions - Vote on Undecided questions - See Users' Profiles - See number of answers - Upload your Photo - Report Abuse - Delete your question - Preview Answer,Question - Get Points when answering questions Administration Features: - Manage Questions - Manage Answers - List of User Points - Manage Questions by Category - Search Q/A by ID - WatchList - Browse Users - Browse Categories - Add/Edit/Delete Category - Edit/Remove Users - Filter Bad Words - See Statistics of questions/answers - Export questions/answers to excel - Add/Edit/Delete SubCategory Operating system: Windows
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