Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Choosing Blog Software

So you’ve decided to jump on the blog bandwagon. What’s next? There are several blogging service options out there. Identifying your needs will determine which service is best for you.

First of all there are two main types of blogging services: hosted and self-install. With hosted, the blog software is ready to use; all that’s needed is to signup. Self-install is what its name says it is; a blogging software that you will install yourself after you’ve found a web hosting service. Now we’re ready to discuss the pros and cons of several popular blogging services.

Blogger is a hosted service which is free. You may already be familiar with it because it’s one of the long-established services and has many users. It’s simple to use and easy to setup, but is limited in its customization and performance. For casual users of a personal blog, this is the perfect choice. If you’re looking to become a professional blogger, however, this is not the software to use.


WordPress is another free service but which offers much more customization. It offers both free hosted service and a one-click self-install to add to your own host. WordPress can also support larger groups of users and third-party plugins. This makes it a popular software for professionals.

Typepad is a relatively inexpensive blog software that offers three options: Basic, Plus, and Pro. Of course the monthly fee increases as the features sets get better with each plan upgrade. More serious bloggers that are happy with the blog template are the most common Typepad users. Customization is an option but is not for the non-tech savvy.

Blogware is another low-cost option. It is sold through resellers, and different resellers offer varying prices and packages, so make sure to check your options before choosing a plan. With Blogware there are also a few ways to change the look of your site without editing the templates, but major changes will not be easy to make.

Expression Engine is a blogging software as well as a management system. It includes options for creating image galleries, mailing lists, and other extras. Naturally this kind of quality and ease of use software comes at a heftier price than some of the other options, but you’ll be virtually limitless to what you can do.

Movable type offers the most possibilities for customization, but without a price. It is both difficult to set-up and use and one of the more expensive services. Changing just the smallest feature of your blog template requires an entire re-build of your blog each time. If you want to do some major customization with your blog and you’re up to the technical challenge, this may be the software for you.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Tips For Choosing The Right Computer For You

Are you ready to purchase a new computer? Great! The choices can be daunting, though. Just looking at the price aspect, you can spend anywhere from three hundred euros to several thousand euros, quite easily.

The first choice you'll need to make is whether to buy a desktop or a laptop. If you need any amount of mobility at all, we'd suggest a laptop. If you don't plan on moving your computer around or using away from your home or office, you might want a desktop. Desktop computers are easier to repair and are cheaper for what you get.

Next, you'll need to make a choice on some of the major features and components of the computer.

Memory is a big factor in determining how quickly your computer performs tasks - I would not buy a computer with less than 512 MB of memory. 1 GB of memory would be even better. If you are planning on doing lots of multimedia work or other tasks that require a lot of operating resources, you should probably get 2 GB of memory. Also keep in mind that memory is classified by speed as well as storage size.

You'll also need to decide on what processor you want and/or need. If you're not familiar with the technical aspects of computer processors and you are going to need a processor that's more powerful than standard, you might want to consult with a computer expert to help you make the choice.

You'll also need to choose the hard drive size you'll need. This is any easy choice to make - just see how much hard drive space you're using now, add in any increases you expect to need, then add some space for expansion.

There are many, many different components of a computer that you'll have to choose. It's worth a little time to think about exactly what you need so you make the right choice the first time.
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