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        face="Arial"><strong>Reviews</strong></font><font
        color="#FFFFFF" size="4" face="Arial"><strong> </strong></font><font
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                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/graphics.gif"
                alt="Grahics" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>2005 Planner</strong> -
                realistic looking personal planner e-book</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">When I saw a
                screenshot of this program, I just knew I had to
                try it. I use a very similar planner at work.
                This planner is easy to install and easy to use.
                I enjoyed trying it out because it looks so much
                like a real planner. It works a little slowly on
                my old system but I'm sure it's fine for newer
                PC's.</font><font face="Arial"> </font><hr>
                <p><a href="http://www.code-it.com/"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - This software is no
                longer available</font></p>
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                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website</font><font face="Arial"> </font><font
                color="#000080" size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>2005
                Planner</strong></em><em> - A computerized daily
                planner that includes an editable address book as
                well as editable daily entries. Keep track of
                your friends, customers and daily appointments
                easily from your desktop!</em></font></p>
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                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/desktop.gif"
                alt="Desktop" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>4t Tray Minimizer Free</strong>
                - minimize programs into the system tray</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Recommended by </font><a
                href="http://groups.msn.com/computerhelpclub"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Me2</font></a><font
                face="Arial"> </font><font size="2" face="Arial">Why
                would I use a tray minimizer program? The Windows
                Task Bar quickly fills up as you open programs.
                Using a tray minimizer will allow you to move
                rarely used windows from the task bar to the
                System Tray to help you work with the
                applications you really want to see. 4t Tray
                Minimizer will add two new buttons in front of
                the typical <strong>Minimize</strong>, <strong>Maximize</strong>/<strong>Restore</strong>,
                and <strong>Close</strong> buttons in the title
                bar of most Windows applications. These two
                buttons, <strong>Hide</strong> and <strong>Tray</strong>,&nbsp;allow
                you to quickly hide an application or minimize it
                to the system tray. I've seen listings for many
                freeware programs that do the same thing. This is
                the first one I've tried. So far, it works very
                well with no big drain on my system resources. </font><hr>
                <p><a href="http://www.4t-niagara.com/tray.html"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">LiteWare
                (some features only available in paid version)</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
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                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>4t Tray Minimizer lets you running
                applications minimized as System Tray icons,
                which helps in adjusting free space on your
                taskbar. To minimize any application to the task
                bar, simply left click the minimize button as
                usual or press keyboard shortcut. You can
                configure 4t Tray Minimizer to automatically
                hide/restore specific applications by pressing
                specific keyboard shortcuts.</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/graphics.gif"
                alt="Grahics" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>Extract Icons</strong> -
                icon extractor program</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Have you ever
                wanted to extract the icons from a DLL or EXE
                file? What would you do with them if you did?
                I've extracted a bunch and posted them at my
                image hosting service so I can use them in
                tutorials or help groups. I used </font><a
                href="http://www.irfanview.com/"><font size="2"
                face="Arial">Irfanview</font></a><font size="2"
                face="Arial"> to convert them to gif format so I
                could display them on the web. I used this
                program to extract over 100 so far. It works very
                nicely. No install needed. Just unzip to a folder
                and run the program. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.kissysoftware.com/asp/extract.asp"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">No longer
                available - </font><a
                href="http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html"><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Suggested
                Replacement</font></a></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>Extract Icons extracts icons out of
                exe and dll files.<br>
                The Extract Icons exe file is 549 KB, the zip
                file is only 284 KB so it downloads fast.<br>
                Extract Icons is FREEWARE not SHAREWARE.<br>
                Extract Icons should work fine in Windows
                95/98/2000 and XP.</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/system.gif"
                alt="System" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>Hex Editor</strong> -
                Free Binary File Editing</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Alexander
                Bessonov&nbsp;has done a great job on this
                program. I&nbsp;have never seen&nbsp;a hex editor
                with an MDI (multiple document interface). In the
                past, I have always used the </font><a
                href="http://www.chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">XVI32</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> hex editor and this editor
                competes well against it. I think the ability to
                have more than one file open will really come in
                handy. The program installed easily but the
                installer pops
                up&nbsp;their&nbsp;website&nbsp;page when it
                finishes. I think they could do without that. The
                interface will be immediately familiar to anyone
                who has used hex editors. Lately it seems that
                I'm seeing more&nbsp;and more high quality
                freeware from Russia. Hexedit is an excellent
                program and a prime&nbsp;example of Russian
                generosity. Thanks to Vasiliy Vasilyev for
                recommending this freeware. Be sure to check out
                the home page at their website for more freeware
                programs. </font><hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Caution: It's a
                good idea to make backup&nbsp;copies of any file
                you intend to change with a hex editor.&nbsp;Any
                hex editing tool&nbsp;can foul up your&nbsp;
                programs or Windows&nbsp;OS if you don't know
                what you are doing. </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.hhdsoftware.com/hexeditor.html"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">LiteWare
                (some features only available in paid version)</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website - ---- Features ----<br>
                * Loads files up to 2 GB in a couple of seconds! <br>
                * Multi-document, multi-window interface. You can
                open as many files as you want, as well as open
                as many windows per file as you want. Later you
                can use Copy(Cut)/Paste operations between opened
                files. <br>
                * Autorestore feature that helps you restore
                opened files after system failure. <br>
                * Powerful Find feature. <br>
                * Drag&amp;drop and other shell integration
                features. <br>
                * Goto (or jump) feature that allows you to move
                to any absolute or relative location in the file.
                <br>
                * Fill feature that can fill tens of Megabytes
                with undo support! <br>
                * Full Undo support. (The only limit is your hard
                disk free space). <br>
                * Expanding (inserting several parts) files,
                deleting parts of files etc. with full undo
                support.&nbsp; </font></p>
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                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/graphics.gif"
                alt="Grahics" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>MWSnap</strong> - get a
                snapshot of your pc</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">This is a very
                nice little screen capture program. Simple to
                install, easy to use. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Freeware</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>MWSnap is a small yet powerful
                Windows program for snapping (capturing) images
                from selected parts of the screen. Current
                version is capable of capturing the whole
                desktop, a highlighted window, an active menu, a
                control, or a fixed or free rectangular part of
                the screen. MWSnap handles 5 most popular
                graphics formats and contains several graphical
                tools: a zoom, a ruler, a color picker and a
                window spy. It can be also used as a fast picture
                viewer or converter.</em></font><font
                face="Arial"> </font><font size="2" face="Arial"><em>MWSnap
                does not require installation and does not need
                any special dlls, drivers or system files which
                can mess up your system.</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/system.gif"
                alt="System" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>Partition Logic</strong>
                - freeware hard disk partition tool</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">I&nbsp;created a
                floppy boot disk with the Partition Logic disk
                image. When I booted it I was greeted with a
                slick looking GUI and tons of options. I didn't
                have the time or need to test it out thoroughly
                but it sure looks like I've got a great tool for
                my hard drive the next time I need to slice it up
                into partitions. If you are not familiar with
                hard disk partitions, check out </font><a
                href="http://www.bootdisk.com/txtfiles/hdd.txt"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Bootdisk.com</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> for older PC's and </font><a
                href="http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313348"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Microsoft</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> for WinXP. </font><hr>
                <p><a href="http://partitionlogic.org.uk/"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Freeware</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>Partition Logic is a free hard disk
                partitioning and data management tool.&nbsp; It
                can create, delete, format, and move partitions
                and modify their attributes.&nbsp; It can copy
                entire hard disks from one to another.</em>
                &nbsp; <em>Partition Logic is free software,
                based on the Visopsys operating system.&nbsp; It
                boots from a CD or floppy disk and runs as a
                standalone system, independent of your regular
                operating system.&nbsp; It is intended to become
                a free alternative to such commercial programs as
                Partition Magic, Drive Image, and Norton Ghost...</em>
                &nbsp; <em>A bootable .iso CD image file includes
                the full Partition Logic distribution, including
                source code.&nbsp; You can burn the ISO file to a
                CD using your favourite burning
                application.&nbsp; A bootable floppy disk .img
                file includes a minimal distribution, and should
                be written directly to a 1.44 Mb floppy
                disk.&nbsp; [ Windows users will need a program
                such as </em></font><a
                href="http://visopsys.org/files/visopsys/rawwritewin-0.7.zip"><font
                size="2" face="Arial"><em>RawWrite</em></font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"><em> (203K) to create the
                disk.&nbsp; Linux/UNIX users can use the built-in
                'cat' or 'dd' commands ] </em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/system.gif"
                alt="System" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>Rampage</strong> - ram
                management tool</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Yet another
                memory freeing tool. I like this one better than
                CleanRam. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.jfitz.com/software/RAMpage/index.htm"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> -&nbsp; </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Freeware</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
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                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>Features: <br>
                Frees memory automatically, on demand, or after
                an application finishes running<br>
                Very low active memory footprint, and very low
                resource and CPU usage<br>
                Can run &quot;hidden&quot;, which further reduces
                memory and resource usage<br>
                Can be run from a batch file, or via a shortcut,
                to free memory on a &quot;once off&quot; basis<br>
                Easy to install, configure and automate</em></font></p>
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        <td><font color="#000000" face="Arial"><strong>TIPS</strong></font><font
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/graphics.gif"
                alt="Grahics" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>E-Mail Icon Generator</strong>
                - make a cool button for your email address</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">I don't know for
                sure, but I'm hoping I've told you all this.
                Don't post your full email address in a forum or
                on a website without some type of protection
                against the spam bots. Spam bots surf the web
                looking for email addresses so&nbsp;they can spam
                you or sell your address to a spammer. There are
                ways to avoid that and posting an image of your
                address is a great way to do it. Instead of
                typing in your address at a website, you can send
                or post one of these &quot;icons&quot; that shows
                the address. Another way to do it is type in the
                address in a way that the bots won't recognize.
                Example: clif__notes AT hotmail DOT com. A human
                can read it but a spam bot shouldn't be able to.
                Yet ... </font><hr>
                <p><a href="http://www.nhacks.com/email/"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Tip</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website </font></p>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em>E-Mail Icon
                Generator</em></font></p>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em>For GMail,
                Hotmail, MSN, Yahoo!, AOL and many more!</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/security.gif"
                alt="Security" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>Reviews of Spyware Removal
                Programs</strong> - PCHell.com</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Here's an
                excellent, detailed and very thorough review of
                the big top 3 free antispyware applications.
                PCHell reviews and compares </font><a
                href="http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">MS AntiSpyware</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial">, </font><a
                href="http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Adaware SE</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial">, and </font><a
                href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Spybot S&amp;D</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial">. Their conclusion: Use all
                three of them. None of them remove everything. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.pchell.com/reviews/spyware.shtml"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> -&nbsp;</font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Tip</font><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>With the overwhelming majority of
                computers infested with spyware and adware, most
                people want a way to remove these pests without
                reformatting the computer so they turn to spyware
                removal programs. In fact, within the last month,
                Microsoft themselves have purchased and rebranded
                Giant Company's AntiSpyware program and are now
                distributing the Microsoft Windows Antispyware
                (beta) program for users of Windows 2000, XP and
                later. There are currently so many spyware
                removal programs on the market, which ones really
                work?</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/security.gif"
                alt="Security" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32"> <strong>What is Intrusion Detection
                Software?</strong> - techsupportalert.com</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Now days it's
                becoming more and more important to use IDS
                (Intrusion Detection Software) to safeguard your
                PC from attacks. If you need&nbsp;an excellent
                description of IDS&nbsp;and the software
                available to you, check out this great article at
                techsupportalert.com. Thanks a million Gizmo,
                your </font><a
                href="http://www.techsupportalert.com/al_subscribe.htm"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">newsletter</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> is priceless. I've been
                using </font><a href="http://www.winpatrol.com/"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">WinPatrol</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> and I didn't even know it
                was IDS. In addition to WinPatrol, I recommend </font><a
                href="http://www.mlin.net/StartupMonitor.shtml"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Startup Monitor</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial">. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://techsupportalert.com/intrusion-detection.htm"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Tip </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>These products detect malware trying
                to get into your PC by its behavior rather than
                by looking for a characteristic signature. Kind
                of like a detective catching a thief using his
                modus operandi rather than his fingerprint. Any
                of you who use WinPatrol or SpyBot's TeaTimer are
                actually using a form of IDS.</em></font></p>
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        <td><font color="#000000" face="Arial"><strong>COOL
        WEBSITES</strong></font><font face="Arial"><br>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/website.gif"
                alt="Website" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>Arrange-a-Room</strong>
                @ Better Homes and Gardens</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">My wife fell in
                love with this website. If you like moving
                furniture around now and then, you'll love it
                too. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.bhg.com/bhg/category.jhtml?categoryid=/templatedata/bhg/category/data/arrangearoomtest.xml"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Arrange-a-Room</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> -&nbsp;</font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Cool
                Website</font><font size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website - <em>Welcome to Arrange-a-Room - Use the
                menu above to add furniture and architecture to
                your room. When you're done, click
                &quot;Save&quot; below to save your room. You can
                create up to 25 different rooms!</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/website.gif"
                alt="Website" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>ForumForFree.com</strong>
                - create you own place to talk</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Sounds nice, I
                really haven't tried this, I'm just too busy. It
                doesn't look as nice as MSN Groups to me but
                there are thousands of these free Invision Power
                Board forums out there and some of them are worth
                visiting. </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.forumforfree.com/index.html"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><a
                href="http://www.forumforfree.com/forums/directory.php"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Directory of Forums hosted
                here</font></a><font size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Cool
                Website</font><font size="2" face="Arial"> </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website <em>ForumForFree offer free Forum
                hosting, with automatic, easy creation. All
                forums are created using the full version of
                Invision Power Board V1.3 Final. Instant
                activation message forum - all that is required
                is your email address, it takes about 1 minute to
                sign up, and a further 30 seconds to have your
                forum fully functional! 100% Free - nothing to
                pay, ever. 100% Pop Up Free.</em></font></p>
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                <td align="middle" bgcolor="#002866"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">&nbsp;<img
                src="http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v88/clif_notes/website.gif"
                alt="Website" align="absmiddle" width="32"
                height="32">&nbsp;<strong>Free-Webhosts.com</strong>
                - a great search engine for webhosts</font></td>
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                <td><font size="2" face="Arial">Here's an easy
                way to find a free webhost. I've used it and so
                far I've been pretty lucky. Sometimes free
                webhosts vaporize and suddenly your site is gone.
                Always keep a full backup of your website on your
                PC.<br>
                </font><hr>
                <p><a
                href="http://www.free-webhosts.com/power-search.php"><font
                size="2" face="Arial">Website</font></a><font
                size="2" face="Arial"> - </font><font
                color="#008000" size="2" face="Arial">Cool
                Website </font><font size="2" face="Arial">-
                requirements </font></p>
                <hr>
                <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Quote from the
                website - <em>find free web hosting, compare free
                webspace, and search free webhosting service
                providers to get a free website </em></font></p>
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