This week, the FTPplanet Site of the Week is awarded to Mitch Hodge's
philosophy site: The Examined Life. Mitch says:
"For those of you interested in Philosophy, this is a site that I have been
editor and adminstrator of for nearly 5 years. It is The Examined Life On-Line
I would be interested in your comments and ideas on how to improve the
site. And, of course, I want to thank WS_FTP without whom with site would
not have been possible!"
Thanks for the kind words on WS_FTP and good work on your site. For those
of you interested in philosphy, take a look at The Examined Life:
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Category: Software Utilities
Overall Rating: 4.25 Planets (out of 5)
Total Number of Reviews: 9
"I love PSP. I've used both PSP and it's competitor, Photoshop and
I can say with ease, that PSP is the better choice. It seemes easier
to use and the interface is much better. I myself have many many
brushes downloaded, so it takes a while to load, so watch out there.
Other than that, PSP is a dream!"
Post your review and you can win a free copy of WS_FTP Pro.
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FEATURED TIP: User Submitted Tip: Contact Details
This week's tips comes to us from FTPplanet community member shpkiwi:
"I notice that many people will have their email contact details on their web
sites. In the past I aso had the email address however as a result of the
spam received I now have a image with 'contact us' when clicked on it
opens a form that uses cgi (tpl) script to send the forms to me. It was
very easy to set this up and my email address is not displayed on the
site therefore is not picked up by the programmes crawling the net for
email address to spam to."
Nothing like cutting down on the amount of spam you receive. Thanks for
the tip, shpkiwi.
Do you have a good FTP tip? Post it to the discussion forum and you