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You have been reading me blogging since past few months, and you must have read my post about moving from blogger to wordpress and the difficulties anyone would face. This was just about what you may need to take care of technically and on SEO front to set up a wordpress blog but if you are just starting from scratch, do you know there are few more difficulties in the line? Yes, I am talking about the one which I faced while setting up my own hosted websites and blogs.

I am sure you are not aware of the difficulties anyone would face, if it’s your first time setting a wordpress blog or simply forget about blog, difficulties in setting up your own hosted website. The difficulty is to choose the web hosting service! I will tell you the reason why it’s difficult; once you enter into the market of web hosting services, everyone looks cool, everyone offers millions of free domain names, a billion data bandwidth and trillion bytes of disk space. Won’t it be obvious for any new webmaster to get lost in it.


That’s where the reviews are born in this web world. You need to have a friendly website which will give you honest web hosting reviews and make sure you are getting the best deal and all freebies along with your hosting packages. For example, check this out - Free domain forever, Host unlimited domains, $50 Yahoo search marketing credit, 300 GB Disk space, 3 TB traffic for $6.95 per month - Sounds like a great deal, isn’t it? Yes, to me too. It’s just that I will take a step forward and read the independent review about this hosting service and see what experience other webmasters had with their great service. And yes, it certainly helped me to read these 10 independent reviews of the web hosting and make my decision in like 2 minutes.

I wish I could have known about http://webhostingrating.com before, and probably would have saved myself from lot of headache of selecting a web hosting that suits my needs and budget. As they claim, they have this list of 10 top web hosting services that are cheap professional web hosting services under $10 a month; all hosting plans include at least one free domain name registration and 30 day money back guarantee in their own words. I have used PowWeb and Yahoo in the past, and I shall go and add my reviews there as well so that rest of you will be benefited.

Everyone likes to get a second opinion. People and companies in need of web hosting services are no exception. If you find yourself in such a position where you need to find a source for web hosting, then you might take a look at WebHostgrating.com. Read on.

WebHostingRating.com has lists of web site hosting services to choose from, and they provide detailed information about each hosting company they mention. Some of the details they cover include whether a host supports any particular content management systems (CMS) such as web hosting, Wordpress hosting, or web hosting. They also mention whether or not a service provider has backup services, multiple domain support, Frontpage extensions, Windows or Linux servers, secure data connections, SSL (secure socket layer) certificates, and SQL database support. If you’re in the market for a web host then you may already be familiar with some of these terms.

Some categories are under supported. I found their 2009 lists for top Resellers, Windows, and Managed Web hosting to be empty at this time, but their 2008 lists had a few mentions in each category. There was no explanation for this, so I couldn’t tell if it was an editorial decision, or if there was a lack of guest input for 2009.

Another oddity on the site was the case of user reviews. Supposedly users of the various services could leave their own reviews and comments regarding the various hosting services. Each reviewer has a link attached to their name, but, strangely, on the few occassions I clicked on a hyper-linked name I found they only returned to the WebHostgrating.com home page.

I also found out that the address for WebHostgrating.com. (To find this out I went to Google.com and searched for “whois webhostgrating.com”. You can try this on any web address to find out who is the registered owner of the address.) Dmitry also owns the domain for WebHostingGeeks.com which I reviewed in an earlier post. WebHostingGeeks provides a similar service. I don’t know if Dmitry is the designer or manager of either of these sites. Regardless, I found the WebHostingGeeks.com site had more articles and more focused user reviews, but WebHostingRating.com had more detailed information about the companies thereby saving you a click or two per company listing.

Import Thunderbird Mails to Microsoft Outlook 2003-Tutorial

Thunderbird is a lean and mean e-mail client, which is why it is so popular. But sometimes, for some reason or the other, people have to switch to Microsoft Outlook Express or Outlook 2003. However, Thunderbird saves its mails in the MBOX format, which is incompatible with other e-mail clients. Unfortunately, Thunderbird does not have any option to 'export' its mails to another e-mail client.

But since it is an open source software, there is a large community of people who develop plug-ins to do various things in it. Someone must have thought about the e-mail migration issue and therefore developed a plug-in known as ImportExportTools (MboxImport enhanced), which can be downloaded from http://www.nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/mboximport-en.html. We'll show you today how you can use it to make your Thunderbird mails accessible in Outlook Express or Outlook 2003.


The first thing you need to do is download the mentioned plug-in for Thunderbird to your desktop. Now launch Thunderbird, click on Tools and select Add-ons.





Locate the .XPI file you had downloaded before. Select it and click Open.





Click Install Now and the plug-in will get installed. You will now be asked to restart Thunderbird for the plug-in to take effect. Restart Thunderbird.







Once Thunderbird is up and running again, you will be notified about the new plug-in you just installed. Close the Add-ons window.


Now to export the mails, right-click on your local folder in the left pane, move your mouse over Import/Export > Export all messages in the folder and click EML format. Click Browse and go to a suitable folder (in our example, it is named Track IT_20090414-1125) on the desktop. The mail export process will start immediately.





Once the export process completes, open Outlook Express. Create a local folder in the left pane as shown in the figure. Now open the folder Track IT_20090414-1125\messages (according to our example) and drag and drop all the EML files it contains to your Outlook Express Track IT folder.






Once Thunderbird is up and running again, you will be notified about the new plug-in you just installed. Close the Add-ons window.


Now to export the mails, right-click on your local folder in the left pane, move your mouse over Import/Export > Export all messages in the folder and click EML format. Click Browse and go to a suitable folder (in our example, it is named Track IT_20090414-1125) on the desktop. The mail export process will start immediately.





Once the export process completes, open Outlook Express. Create a local folder in the left pane as shown in the figure. Now open the folder Track IT_20090414-1125\messages (according to our example) and drag and drop all the EML files it contains to your Outlook Express Track IT folder.





Once Thunderbird is up and running again, you will be notified about the new plug-in you just installed. Close the Add-ons window.


Now to export the mails, right-click on your local folder in the left pane, move your mouse over Import/Export > Export all messages in the folder and click EML format. Click Browse and go to a suitable folder (in our example, it is named Track IT_20090414-1125) on the desktop. The mail export process will start immediately.





Once the export process completes, open Outlook Express. Create a local folder in the left pane as shown in the figure. Now open the folder Track IT_20090414-1125\messages (according to our example) and drag and drop all the EML files it contains to your Outlook Express Track IT folder.






Once Thunderbird is up and running again, you will be notified about the new plug-in you just installed. Close the Add-ons window.


Now to export the mails, right-click on your local folder in the left pane, move your mouse over Import/Export > Export all messages in the folder and click EML format. Click Browse and go to a suitable folder (in our example, it is named Track IT_20090414-1125) on the desktop. The mail export process will start immediately.





Once the export process completes, open Outlook Express. Create a local folder in the left pane as shown in the figure. Now open the folder Track IT_20090414-1125\messages (according to our example) and drag and drop all the EML files it contains to your Outlook Express Track IT folder.





Once Thunderbird is up and running again, you will be notified about the new plug-in you just installed. Close the Add-ons window.


Now to export the mails, right-click on your local folder in the left pane, move your mouse over Import/Export > Export all messages in the folder and click EML format. Click Browse and go to a suitable folder (in our example, it is named Track IT_20090414-1125) on the desktop. The mail export process will start immediately.





Once the export process completes, open Outlook Express. Create a local folder in the left pane as shown in the figure. Now open the folder Track IT_20090414-1125\messages (according to our example) and drag and drop all the EML files it contains to your Outlook Express Track IT folder.










You will now be able to see your mail in Outlook Express. Repeat the procedure for other local folders such as Inbox, Sent items, Drafts, etc.


Now to get this same mail to Outlook 2003, launch Outlook 2003, click File > Import and Export > Import from another program or file, select Outlook Express 4.x, 5.x, 6.x and click Finish. Now you will be able to see that all your mails are available in your Outlook 2003 as well. It is as simple as that!

File Extension MTS

Some times you may face issues in opening some files with different extensions and we may need special software to open that file. There are lot of files that may need an extension application to open it and one among them is the .ica type files.There are three different types File Extension MTS. They are an Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) Graphics file, a Citrix Independent Computer Architecture file, or an Identity Compass Answers file. Within those three type of File Extension MTS, the first one is the most common. Here are some short explanation about them each.

The IOCA graphics format is developed by IBM in order to get a single compound document for multiple text and graphic elements. About Citrix’ Independent Computing Architecture (ICA), it is technology for allowing multiple computer users to access applications that hosted by a central server. The last, Identity Compass, it is an employment evaluation and profiling system can be used to help make selecting the right personnel a more productive exercise.

For all the software you install in your pc it will be registered in the system registry of the system and that registry file is responsible for every file to be opened. Sometimes your Windows is unable to open File Extension MTS. That might be caused by the missing registry files in your system. Just use Drivers Update for fix this problem. It has got everything you need. All you have to do is just visit the site.http://www.fileextensionmts.com/

File Extension GIF

The file File Extension GIF stands for the Graphic Interchange Format developed originally by CompuServe as a bitmap (one bit per pixel) "raster graphics" (rectangular pixel holds color) image format. CompuServe also developed a black-and-white file extension .xpm at the same time. Unisys has since purchased the patents, trademarks and rights to the .gif file extension.

The file extension .gif is a popular Internet graphics format with many advantages. It is especially good for reducing file sizes without compromising quality - the Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) "lossless" data compression maintains image clarity. These image files can then be transmitted more rapidly on the WWW.

Have you ever met problem experience with File Extension GIF? For the example is when MS.Outlook can not be accessed because there is a problem in the File Extension GIF. For this, I have the solution.

In general, when windows can not open a file extension, whatever those file, there is a problem with the windows registry. For this problem, try the software Driver Detective from File Extension GIF. Here we could do free scan and make repairs when they have an abnormal condition with the registry in our computer.

File Extension RSS

I am currently a PC user. With Windows XP installed, I can use numerous softwares available. Even for one filetype extension, we select some softwares which having same usabilities. For example, you can use Windows Media Player for playing movie, but you can also use Media Player Classic, Real Player, or even Apple’s Quicktime to do similar role. Sometimes, if we install some similar softwares, we need to select one software to be used as default one. One day, if we think the software isn’t good enough to handle our requirement we can delete or uninstall it immediately and replace it with other alternative softwares.

Problem comes up when we are unistalling a software, there may be a chance of erasing or modifying some sort of registry lines. We all know that Windows is rely heavily to its registry system. When a registry is having problem, it is suggested that we seek for registry repairer so we can play or use the number of File Extension RSS,again without having more trouble.

There are numerous softwares in the Internet that can be downloaded in order to fix the registry and file extension problem. But certainly we need to pick up one good software which can handle everything. If we want to fix some errors regarding File Extension RSS mobile file, we must seek File Extension RSS specialized in fixing multimedia filetypes.

http://www.fileextensionrss.com/