CodeLifter.com – Software and Scripts by CodeBrain.com
September 9, 2011 by admin
Filed under Web Hosting Basic
Step 2. Click here to open a new window to make your purchase: PURCHASE BUNDLE Within a few minutes you’ll receive your receipt from ClickBank in your email. (Your credit card will be billed by ClickBank. Purchasing is via their fully secured servers.)
Step 3. Click HERE to open our special form, and follow the simple instructions — you will receive your software registrations within 24 hours (during regular business hours, it’s much faster, of course).
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eBook Covers – eCover Creator Online
July 27, 2011 by admin
Filed under Domain Name
We know the importance of having a great product image, and most of our clients have the same problems you do! They sell digital goods and want to have a great product image. They know that having a great product image is key to increasing sales and credibility in their products.
Even though we’re marketers, we don’t want to waste your time with hype and sales tactics to try and prove to you why you need this product… You already know why a great product image is useful to you and your sales.
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Resale Genie
July 8, 2011 by admin
Filed under Domain Name
What our membership will do for you is give you the products, tools and the traffic you need to make money online. It will also save you hunderds of dollars in products and advertising costs. What you need to do next is …
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eBook Compiler Software: create your own eBooks
June 30, 2011 by admin
Filed under Web Hosting Basic
Activ E-Book Compiler is a true bargain! I was amazed at how easy it was to use and the extra password protection and ESBN features are worth the price many times over… Eva Almeida ebooksnbytes.com
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Parental Control Software – Keyword, Domain, Download block
January 6, 2011 by admin
Filed under Domain Name
e Parental Control Software is an comprehensive Web Filtering Software with Parental Controls. You can block keywords, domains, downloads or applications.
Parental Control Software – Keyword, Domain, Download block
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Manage Your Domans With the Domain Dashboard – Software Review
August 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domain Name
With my experience with domains, I sometime get to that point that I can’t find what domains I have and what is their status, of Corse it can be checked manually, but it’s so complicated keeping track of all these domains all the time.
So I searched for a solution…
I found a great application named domain Dashboard.
I bought it, installed it and to say the truth, I am really happy with it. It made my life lot easier in managing all my self hosted domains.
Here are some of the key points that this domain management program helps me with:
1. It Works with both WHM Accounts and also cPanel Accounts.
2. Automatically gets all add-on domains and sub domain details from the server.
3. Lists multiple servers, domain and sub domains in a tree view.
4. It tracks pagerank and Backlinks stats.
5. It has a filter and export engine that let you filter the stats you need and export it to a multi page excel datasheet.
6. Creates reports of domains with statistic charts that can be saved as PDF files.
7. Great keyword manager that gets keyword lists and keyword statistics from the domain.
8. Determines if a site is ranked in top 50 results for any of terms in the particular keyword list.
9. Grabs keywords and also keyword phrases from Cpanel’s awstats and automatically insert them to a keyword list.
10. it have a great option for domainers and mass domain owners as it gives you the option to add a bulk number of domains, sun domains and add-on domains in one simple go to your server.
11. Automatically creates FTP access for all the domains.
12. Allows you to access domain name files in a click of a button.
13. Boasts mass FTP with Auto CHMOD option.
14. It has lot more options that let you do all your domain name tasks faster and easier.
I had a great experience with that software, and i recommend it for both beginners and experienced domainers, mass domain name owners, web developers who have lot of domains they manage .I also recommend it for its great SEO (Search Engine Optimization) abilities, with all its stats, pagerank and traffic tools that this software uses. The software have a great looking user interface, let you experience all its great capabilities in an easy to use way and its multi-threaded for speed.
The developer of this software says that the program is responsible for a great deal of his latest online success and is so sure that it will work for others so he offers a 56-day, unconditional, 100% money-back guarantee.
Domain Dashboard is an easy to use maneging application that let you manage your domains names acoounts that are hosted on your WHM or Cpanel it includes some of the greatest futures i have needed in my domaining period.
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Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 certification awarded to Perle Systems TruePort Software
July 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
NASHVILLE, TN—October 2, 2009— Perle Systems, the global developer and manufacturer of serial to Ethernet connectivity solutions announces Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 certification for their TruePort software. Perle is the first Serial Terminal Server manufacturer to receive digitally signed 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 certification for a COM port re-director utility. All drivers can be downloaded from Perle’s website.
“The TruePort utility from Perle provides true remote serial ports over an Ethernet LAN. It makes remote ports appear as if they are directly connected COM or TTY ports to an application,” comments Julie McDaniel, Vice President Marketing, Perle Systems. She continues, “With the addition of the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 certification, TruePort offers the most comprehensive set of operating drivers for a COM port re-director utility in the industry.
Microsoft’s Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Certification of products is granted after passing a series of rigorous testing. Once a product is certified the company earns the right to use the highly respected Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 logo. The authorized use of this logo is proof that a product or solution has met the stringent criteria set out by Microsoft indicating reliability and technical excellence.
Perle’s TruePort is a COM port re-director driver utility that is installed on the application server. All COM port directed data sent by the application is re-directed by TruePort across the IP/Ethernet network to remote Perle Terminal Servers or I/O Device Servers which have targeted serial devices connected to them. Data and serial port signaling is transparently communicated between the application and remote device.
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July 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Free Web Hosting
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Where can I get FREE Windows Server Antivirus Software?
July 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
Many of us in the Windows server maintenance field know how expensive server software can be. In many ways server software is like restaurant equipment, if you slap the “restaurant grade” label to a standard refrigerator the price goes up 300%. The same thing happens when you need “server backup” or other “server” software. Server backup software costs hundreds while personal computer backup software is only priced in the $30 to $50 range. Luckily there are FREE alternatives out there.
ClamWin is an open source program designed to work on Microsoft Windows operating systems. ClamWin will run on Windows 98/ME/2000/xp and 2003 versions. ClamWin is based on the open source ClamAV engine but with a graphical interface to make it much more user friendly. The only downside to using ClamWin is that it does not offer any real-time protection. In other words, it does not scan your system unless you ask it to. If you have less critical systems in your server room like a backup DNS or DHCP server then this could be a possible solution for you. As long as you schedule a scan manually as often as you feel it is needed, this could save you some bucks the next time your antivirus renewal comes up. Dont let this scare you too much. The big boys like Norton and McAfee dont score very well in independent trials for finding viruses passively. Check my site below for a link to a some good reviews of AV software.
I would not recommend ClamWin for a critical production server. You don’t want to risk critical systems to an antivirus solution that doesn’t scan real-time. For all those other servers and all those older computers that are not used to access the internet (you know, the ones that are sitting in the basement, used by someone just to open that 10 year old application that no one will spend the money to upgrade), ClamWin could be the solution to save you a few licenses the next time you renew your AV software.
If you have any virus questions, feel free to stop by my website and get a Free Virus Scan and Removal. My web page has links to FREE antivirus programs, reviews of the antivirus programs available and lots of helpful information to help you get over any virus or malware issues.
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UNIX/Linux Enterprise Software Ecosystem to Grow as Fast as Windows’
June 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Unix Server
The Linux Foundation announced April 8 its annual sponsorship of independent IDC predictions about how the Linux ecosystem will grow over time. The answer is “a lot” but exactly what you’d expect in relationship to the UNIX ecosystem.
I usually measure Linux/UNIX usage growth/decline by following the IDC quarterly view of server shipments. The clear trend from that perspective is that factory shipments of servers with Linux is increasing basically at the rate that factory shipments of servers with UNIX decreases. It gets the rabid open source blogosphere foaming at the mouth to say this but Linux is basically the latest version of UNIX. So market researchers expect the two operating systems to move in this manner.
From a market research perspective, looking at the Linux ecosystem separate from the UNIX ecosystem would be like looking at the growth of Windows 15 years ago without also watching the decline of DOS. Bascially, you choose the IBM and HP versions of Linux et al for factory shipments if you used to choose AIX, HP/UX and so forth. In addition, leading server suppliers are partnering with Linux services suppliers such as Red Hat, Canonical and so forth for follow-ons. This is relatively low-margin services business the major systems suppliers used to take for themselves.
The IDC report released April 8 looks at the same trend from a different perspective. By the way and not coincidentally, the Linux Foundation is funded by platinum sponsors Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Intel, NEC, Novell and Oracle along with dozens of other Gold, Silver and Affiliate sponsors. Rather than measuring your choice of servers, the new IDC research predicts your “Linux-related software spending.” The forecast says Linux-related software revenue will grow from $12 billion to $35 billion between 2008 and 2013 while “Unix spending” goes almost almost flat (from $69 billion to $74 billion). This statistic forecasts not only the Linux- and other open source operating software (e.g., Solaris) revenue flowing in the market but the revenue of license fees, maintenance and related subscriptions for application servers, ESBs, databases, ERP, BI and even consumer software running on those operating systems. Note that much of this software is not tied to open source terms and conditions (Ts&Cs). As an example, an Oracle database and SAP R/3 running on a Linux server would be considered Linux-related software spending in this case.
The IDC report also has some interesting information about cloud computing, virtualization and the effects on the market of the current economic downturn. It is available free from the Linux Foundation Web site. I wrote about a companion piece of IDC research sponsored by Novell here.
By comparison, “Windows-related” revenue, according to the same IDC white paper, will grow from $149 billion to $206 billion during the same period. That is, both ecosystems are growing at about the same compound annual growth rate of 6 percent to 7 percent. That’s also as one would expect because both ecosystems are rapidly becoming the two dominant choices you have in the marketplace. As has been the trend for a few years, Linux- and other open source-based software is replacing UNIX-system-based software while Windows-based software is displacing OS/400 and other similar less IT-personnel-intensive systems.
As always, be careful of statistics. These statistics do not tell the whole story of the marketplace and your choices in it. For example, just as a lot of the software in the open source operating system ecosystem is deployed with traditional Ts&Cs (the Oracle/SAP example above), a lot of the software revenue measured in the Windows ecosystem is distributed with open source Ts&Cs. Examples are JBoss or MySQL running on Windows











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