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Adware - Are Downloads Safe
Adware, Should I be Afraid?
Developers offering downloads are paying the price for the malformed truths that have been put forth regarding downloads. While not a political campaign the smears are ever present in the adware arena.
Years...
Finding the Perfect Anti-spyware Software
The whole arena of spyware intrusion is extremely fluid with the spyware writers trying to outsmart everyone, and the software protection writers diligently working to keep up with the hundreds of new worms and viruses appearing nearly every...
Get Your Emails Organized, Part II : Fight Spam !
In the last few years the extent of Spam (unsolicited email) has multiplied a hundred times. Have you taken measures to reduce spam to a minimum ? If not, I will give you some hints how you can fight this new evil of the information age . Those...
One Way to Solve Memory Problems with your Computer
Some of us aren't lucky enough to have brand new computer systems that are loaded with memory and bells and whistles. Plus, many software programs are RAM memory guzzlers, and they don't "release" that memory when the program is closed. That means...
SCANNER REVIEW
Are you having a hard time trying to decide on what kind of scanner to buy? Here are some scanner samples you can choose from. There are different types of scanners. A flatbed scanner is used to convert any printed or reasonably flat material, such...
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w3IDE NexGen Edition - Building a Better Web
BanPro NET [Bannon Productions - www.w3ide.com] announced on Monday, March 21, 2005 the release of w3IDE NexGen Edition.
This is a major upgrade to the w3IDE (World Wide Web Integrated Development Environment) software title. Scott Bannon, owner of BanPro NET stated that the development on this upgrade had focused on adding new and improved features, a faster and more reliable overall performance and creating a GUI (graphical user interface) that was both familiar and unique in it's design for Windows/PC software users. "The majority of software on the market conforms to certain common design and function standards. We decided to push the envelope with w3IDE and create a work environment that was unique without being confusing to the user."
An interesting and exciting side-note is that BanPro NET has also continued to go
against the grain of traditional software selling by making their software licensing "one-time-only" purchases with free updates and upgrades for life. No license renewal 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 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 four years later.
Contact: http://www.w3ide.com Bannon Productions P.O. Box 4339 Pittsburgh, PA 15204 1-888-824-5104
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