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DIY: Build your website easily with Fantastico scripts
Are you a small shop that doesn't have the budget to build a web site the normal way? Here's a tool that can make it much easier, and much cheaper, to do it yourself.
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Five tips for managing employee Internet access
When it comes to Internet usage, you don't want to be too restrictive -- but you may need to exercise some level of control over your users' activities. These suggestions can help ...
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Review: Wazala online ecommerce service
Wazala is an online service that allows users to create simple stores hosted on a remote server that can be integrated into their own Web site.
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Review: Bugzilla tracking application
Bugzilla is for any company that needs to keep track of bugs for projects. It's relatively easy to install Mozilla Public License and is free.
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Review: Piwik Web site analytics tool
Piwik is a Web site analytics tool that is plug-in based so you can drag and drop plugins around your dashboard to customize the data you see.
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Review: Mantis Bug Tracker (MantisBT)
MantisBT is a full-featured bug-tracking system that not only keeps track of bugs, but includes a user system so that multiple users can interact and multiple projects can be track...
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Review: KompoZer Web authoring tool
KompoZer is a free, open source WYSIWYG Web page authoring tool that will quickly become one of your favorite tools no matter if you are a new Web designer or a professional.
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How do I ... configure OpenDNS in Windows Vista?
DNS entries are often the primary suspect on a slow network connection. To avoid this you can use OpenDNS. Jack Wallen shows you how install and configure it on Microsoft Windows V...
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SolutionBase: Enterprise-ready Process Automation with Interleave
With Interleave, the Linux community has a tracking system as powerful as any Windows offering. And equally as simple to install. And reliable. And user-friendly. Jack Wallen shows...
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SolutionBase: Build your own CMS with TikiWiki
Need a CMS system? TikiWiki takes the wiki one giant step further. Jack Wallen gives a primer on this flexible system.