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  1. SelectABlog is also quite good. Its website is at http://www.selectablog.com/home.php The free version offers: 2 weblogs per account Choice of languages for your Blog Manager Choice of 52 different templates (not editable) Support for Podcasting Private Entries Friends Lists Editable Links List RSS and Podcast Blog Feeds Easy Blog Pings on 4 Services IP Banning 5 MB Space for Uploading Files JavaScript not supported while the paid version offers: No Advertisements! 5 weblogs per account Mobile Blogging Ability to edit 60 pre-installed templates or create your own Private Messaging System Mailing Lists (Up to 30 People) 50MB Space for Uploading Files JavaScript allowed in blog entries
  2. Extension Changer can change any file's extension. Just drag and drop the file into the application and type what to change the extension to or you can change it from the context menu too.
  3. I currently use 4000Webs that offers 4000MB of storage and bandwidth but I keep a backup of my webpage at 50Webs. I don't have enough credits to get a hosting plan at Xisto yet so I can't review it. If I remember correctly, 4000Web also doesn't have a visual editor, like 50Webs, but I write my pages in html, so it isn't much of a concern to me.
  4. Personally, I like Opera more than Firefox. It does not crash that often and allows me to disable images for faster browsing with a click of a button. Opera can be controlled using a microphone. It also passes the Acid2 test while Firefox 2.0 still does not pass it.
  5. My favourite download manager is Internet Download Manger. It increased my download speed by a lot!
  6. I don't like DreamWeaver very much. I downloaded the free trial because there was so many good comments about it. When I ran the program, it took sooo long to load. I'd recommand 1st Page 2000 or 1st Page 2006. They don't take so long to load, they have many features, and 1st Page 2000 is free. They also supply some scripts ready made.
  7. Running the Windows Scheduler from a command prompt can elevate a user's rights.1. Type command in the Run box.2. Type at (timeafter1minhere) /interactive cmd.exe (For Example: The SYSTEM CLOCK shows 8:42PM. I would type the time in the 24 hr format, like this: at 20:43 /interactive cmd.exe3. When the system clock goes to the next minute, another command prompt will appear. Don't Close/Close the first command prompt and open up the task manager. Go to the processes tab, click on explorer.exe and end that process. The taskbar and desktop will disappear. Do not panic! This is normal.4. Type explorer.exe in the second command prompt. When you start any programs, you will be shown that you are currently logged in as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM when you click on processes tab in taskmanager or click on the start button. Now you have higher rights than administrator!EDIT: Take note of STEP 3. Do NOT close the first command prompt if you want your original account back quickly.You should be able to get back your original account after restarting your computer unless you did something wrong.Getting your account back without restarting your computer:Don't close the first command prompt. After messing around with your System account, open task manager again, end explorer.exe and then go to the first command prompt. Type explorer.exe, which launches the shell. Your login name should now be changed to your original name, instead of System.The reason is that the 1st command prompt is still running under your name, because you started it before you have changed your account name to System. When you run explorer.exe, it follows the user who started the command prompt.If you closed the command prompt, just restart your computer to get back to your original user account.
  8. You can try Chop, a program that 'chops' a file into a few parts for sharing. You can even encypt the 'chopped' files! It is available at: http://acapsoft.com/det.php?prog=Chop
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