05.03.04
Bit Mechanic

Bit Mechanic is the fastest, easiest way to increase the performance and reliability of your PC. With no advanced or technical knowledge required, Bit Mechanic will speed up and clean up your PC. Your computer will crash less and start faster; it will be more stable and your overall system performance will continue to improve over time.Bit Mechanics versatile tools will find and fix your systems problems, ensure maximum speed and reliability, and automatically maintain your PC so that your computer problems never come back to haunt you.

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ConnectFusion

ConnectFusion is a download manager that can accelerate your downloads by launching multiple threads to the remote server. It supports the resume feature and is capable of restarting a broken download due to lost connection. ConnectFusion includes an easy-to-use interface and its installation does not interfere with the normal behavior of your browser. ConnectFusion is free, never expires, and does not contain any spyware or advertisement.


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Complete Registry Cleaner

By time Windows registry gathers a lot of invalid entries that cause system complications and slow down your computer significantly. Included in Complete Registry Cleaner is a registry defragmenter also called compressor which removes the empty spaces after a cleanup and thereby reduces registry size. Registry defragmentation increases the performance of your computer dramatically.


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Fastream NETFile FTP

Secure, multi-threaded FTP/HTTP server combined, featuring automatic virtual links, U/D ratios, quotas, authentication and extremely fast directory and file caches. The easiest-to-use server for Windows. Being popular in Download.com in very short time, rated 5/5 in Tucows and many other sites... Free for personal use; Professional License is required for commercial usage.


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Todays Feature Article:
Web Site Architecture And Search Engines – Part 3
by: Robert Plank

Reader question: I hear search engine marketers talk about site architecture all of the time and how important it is for search engine optimization. What exactly is site architecture and how should I be implementing it on my Web site?

Answer: In Part 1 of this article series, I addressed the directory structure and navigation schemes as a part of Web site architecture. In Part 2, I addressed URL structure, file names, and hyphenation. In Part 3, I will address the types of Web pages, page layout, and cross-linking.

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