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Freeware: GFI LANguard, vulnerability management solution
Nowadays it’s not very common to see a useful tool offered for free, especially if we are talking about security software. GFI LANguard is breaking the competition with others and going freeware. This free vulnerability management tool allows you to scan, detect, assess and rectify security vulnerabilities on your network. With over 15,000 vulnerability assessments in their database, and you can rest assured — nothing will happen to your network.
Where is the catch? There is no catch, really, however there is a limitation, the
Eyepinch web design solutions for any pocket
This blog has always been mostly about web design and I can’t stress enough about the important of your site’s appearance and functionality. I often post free and premium designs here, but of course those of us who run a serious online business would need a custom solution for their site. That’s why Eyepinch Web Design came into picture on the web design arena.
Eyepinch Web Design is the ultimate solution for people who look to get the whole
GoDaddy’s Big .com Sale
Most of us register our domains either with namecheap.com or with godaddy.com, right? Now, I have a limited time special offer — Go Daddy $7.49 .com Sale!
. Yes, just $7.49 for your very own domain name, that is just unbeatable, no coupon code can get the price so low.
Frankly, I don’t
Clickbooth Blog For Everyone
As many of you, readers, noticed — I had not updated this blog for a while but this does have an upside — I spent this time reading others’ blogs and learning many new things that will eventually help me to improve the quality of this very blog you are reading right now..
While reading plenty of new material, one of the most notable blogs I came across was the Clickbooth Blog, which I am sure most of you already heard of. What I personally liked about this blog is that they post only truly valued information that is
Atlantic Global – Timesheet and Planning Software
From my experience with business both online and offline, the ey to success often lays in strategic planning of your business. The more you plan and organize in the beginning, the more time you save later and this time can be used for making your profits grow and expanding your business. While it’s not easy to make everything by yourself, you can do it with a little help from a powerful enterprise timesheet provided by atlantic-ec.com. This management software for contractor
For Alcoholics Only: Unforgettably Designed Beer T-Shirts
When I was in high school, like most people of my age I used to drink a lot of beer. Please don’t take example from me (and think that if you will lead alcoholic lifestyle you will end up running a successful blog like toptut.com!), but overall I can’t remember even one Friday that passed without going to the pub and then without forgetting how I got back home.
I always had this (still do!) habit of collecting stuff from the pub, which pub owner would rather call “lifting”. All those napkins with beer brands’ names, and once, when I was completely drunk,
Choose the Right Mobile Broadband in UK (and get a FREE Laptop)
Choosing the right broadband connection for your laptop is not easy, because unlike home computers, mobile connection is generally more expensive and comes with various limitations that depend on the mobile broadband provider you select. However, today we all realize that having a laptop without internet connection is practically useless so as you see, you do need to get some sort of connection, only question is which. An interesting fact you maybe did not notice is that today, when mobile connection became so popular, to beat the competition,



Don’t Repeat My Mistake When Choosing A Hosting Service
As you know, toptut.com has moved from one web hosting service to another — already 3 times. Coming a long way from a small shared account to a powerful dedicated server, I learnt a lot about what one needs to think off, when picking a hosting service and here is what I can share.
As we live in the era of blogs and CMS, bandwidth isn’t really an issue anymore since it’s cheap and mostly left unused in hundreds of GB’s, something we couldn’t even