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One of the problems of running a Web site - arguably the biggest problem, in fact - is letting people know that it's there. You can spend loads on marketing, but ultimately it's the search engines ...
Macromedia Dreamweaver has a well-deserved reputation for being a capable Web design package, and contains support for both graphical design and direct coding of HTML. It also has some site management features and integration with sister ...
Yap stands for 'your alternative phone'. It's a complete package to get your PC going with Net2Phone's Internet phone service. The lure is discounted and even free long distance and international phone calls. You can call ...
Allaire's HomeSite 4.5 is one of the better known Web authoring suites currently on the market. Like Microsoft's FrontPage, it is much more than a simple HTML editor, and includes design tools, support for various types ...
Search engines. They're great things, at least in theory, but how many times have you typed something in and then sighed at the results? It's either 4,000 possible matches which you then have to trawl through, ...
As you'll see from our earlier review, we've been fans of 'the third browser' for some time. It's not free, but a wise saying states that you get what you pay for. For those new to ...
Market-leading products like Actinic Catalog and ecBuilder Pro from MultiActive have brought the concept of creating catalogue-based Web stores within the reach of anyone with a PC and an Internet connection. The only problem is, these ...
Let's face it: the Internet and e-mail are now absolutely essential business tools, and are pretty damned important to consumers too. But while most of us have, just about, mastered the task of connecting a PC ...
Working on a similar principle to the ICQ ('I seek you') Internet chat program, Gooey is a small utility that allows visitors to Web sites to chat to each other, either by text or, with the ...
Now that we seem to have finally reached the limit of analogue telephone connections, at 56kbps, digital seems to be the only way forward. This is especially true since 56kbps is rarely achieved in the real ...
IT Reviews has more than 23,000 unique readers every month. How do we know this? Because all Web servers have the ability to record logs of their activities. These logs can include the date, time, file ...
A company Web site is now technologically and financially within reach of all but the smallest organisation. Unfortunately, while it is quite easy to set up a simple HTML page listing information about your company, some ...
You wouldn't immediately think that there would be much of a market for a DOS-based Web browser. After all, as everyone knows, DOS is dead, long live Windows/Linux/BeOS/Whatever. You'd be wrong. For a start, there are ...
These days it's not enough for your company to have a Web site; that site must also be an e-commerce site, allowing customers to view your products or services and order them online. Fine if your ...
The Internet may be the greatest thing since sliced bread, but UK companies are lagging far behind their trans-Atlantic counterparts when it comes to actually making commercial profit from the newest advertising and marketing medium. Large ...
As well as vigorously battling to become the dominant provider of Web browsing software, Microsoft is also looking to compete strongly in the e-mail client market, with Outlook 97 and now Outlook 98. But it won't ...
There are only two Web browsers available for Windows 95/98 - Netscape Navigator/Communicator and Microsoft Internet Explorer, right? Wrong. Quite apart from the plethora of rather basic and limited browsers available from shareware and public domain ...