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Dirty Little Computer Viruses and How To Protect Yourself
Whether you have learned your lesson from a past experience with a nasty computer virus or have been pressing your luck by surfing the web and downloading various files or opening those email messages sent to you by people you don’t know without...
How to Fight Spyware
If you are wondering how to fight spyware for safe web surfing, this Internet privacy article will answer some of your questions. By now you have probably heard about the dangers of spyware. Spyware has become so common, it has now moved ahead of...
Internet Security: Backups
A vital part of any security scheme is backup. No matter how tight your security is, you always have the chance that a virus or hacker or even your 5 year old kid is going to slip through your defenses and damage your system and your vital data...
Protect Yourself with a Porn Filter
The harmful affects of pornography use and addiction are well documented by science. As with most things in life, prevention is the most effective way to avoid ever having a problem with pornography. The internet is a wonderful place to access...
What's in a (TLD) name?
They're pushing for a top level domain (TLD) exclusively for porn sites. I’m quoting from this article : “There is also concern that the existence of .xxx will lead to legislation making its use mandatory for sexually explicit material, leading to...
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BanPro NET announces new Site Licenses for w3 I.D.E.
BanPro NET / Bannon Productions (www.w3ide.com) has announced a new "Site Licensing" option for their website building software title "w3 I.D.E.", which provides companies and website owners with a unique marketing option for building their customer base and creating repeat business.
By purchasing a site license option companies get a "w3 I.D.E. presented by..." plug placed into the program window title bars, helping to expand the company brand identity. Site licenses also come with free updates, upgrades and product support for the life of the purchasing company.
An interesting and exciting note is that BanPro NET has continued to go against the grain of traditional software selling by making their site
licensing options "one-time-only" purchases valid for the life of the purchasing company. No license renewal or upgrade fees ever.
BanPro NET first announced their "free upgrades forever" policy with the public release of the educational title "Fun 21 Trivia" in 2001, claiming that they felt users who registered their software were supporting the development of future versions and titles, so deserved to be rewarded for their support rather than exploited by discontinued support for previous versions of titles and costly upgrade fees.
While this approach may not be traditional it certainly seems to work for BanPro NET as they're still around and delivering useful titles three years later.
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