Unsolicited junk emails have traditionally been called "spam". The problem with that is that there is a brand called SPAM which makes a canned pork product. It seems unfair to the SPAM brand that due to the rise of email spam around the world, the word "spam" now has a negative reputation. Therefore, why not call the such email by an alternative name?
Read moreWhat happens if you exceed your bandwidth or disk space at your web host
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You're hoping not to go over your allocated bandwidth or disk space at your web host, but you may be wondering what happens if you do. For example, what happens if you get a sudden traffic spike to your website, or your website simply grows faster than expected? Here the answers.
Read morePlurk can be thought of as a Twitter alternative - a form of social media that encourages short-form updates. Here is the complete guide to Plurk for businesses and brands.
Read moreBest open source productivity software: Zim vs NobleNote vs Osmo
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Yes, there are free open source options for productivity software for Windows PC, Mac, and Linux. Here we're comparing the task management and notetaking programs Zim (also known as Zim Notes or Zim wiki), NobleNote, and Osmo. All of these are offline software that are perfect as OneNote alternatives.
Read moreRest assured there are plenty of cheap web hosts who offer both cPanel and Softaculous; however these are not always easy to identify. Here we have pulled together a bunch of great web hosting options which all come bundled with cPanel and Softaculous.
Read moreHow to set up due dates for tasks in Zim, the organizer tool
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Zim is a free productivity and personal organization tool which has support for tasks and due dates. It also offers labels, tags, full note-taking capabilities and an excellent search function, rivaling big-name software such as Microsoft's OneNote. Zim is an offline software that is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS. It is open source. But it's not immediately obvious how to write tasks and due dates in ZimNotes. This illustrated tutorial shows you how.
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