| General Features | UseMod |
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| System Requirements | UseMod |
| Datastorage | UseMod |
| Security/Anti-Spam | UseMod |
| Development/Support | UseMod |
| Common Features | UseMod |
| Special Features | UseMod |
| Links | UseMod |
| Syntax Features | UseMod |
| Usability | UseMod |
| Statistics | UseMod |
| Output | UseMod |
| Media and Files | UseMod |
| Extras | UseMod |
| Syntax Examples | UseMod |
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This page belongs to the feature documentation of UseMod. The engine's features are listed in the table on the left. Detailed implementation details are available through the "i" icons right to the feature info.
You might consider installing Oddmuse instead of Usemod if you do not have an existing Usemod setup. Cliff Adams, the Usemod author, wrote on his UseModWiki/Download page: “People considering a new UseModWiki installation may also be interested in Oddmuse (a UseModWiki descendant) which adds (and removes) several features from UseModWiki 0.92.”