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Stephen Chapman |
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Australia |
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I first learned to program computers in the late 1970s and have been employed within the industry for more than 25 years performing a wide variety of different jobs and using a range of different languages. I also have a personal interest in computers and have devoted much time to learning additional languages and systems. I have written literally thousands of web pages of information to help people use computers. |
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24 |
| See All (6) reviews |
(23 helpful votes) |
All My websites:
Computer Help Web Design/Development Membership Javascript
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: Adsense Newbie Starter Kit |
| Category: Resell & Master Resell Right Packages - Gold Members |
| Review Title: Everything a Beginner Needs |
| Date Reviewed: February 17, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Chapman |
| The 119 page eBook that explains how adsense works will be of great benefit to anyone looking to earn revenue from advertising on their site. It is a pity that many of the other eBooks included in this package are EXE files rather than PDFs because that means that a lot of people will not get as much from this package as they otherwise would. |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: Press Release Principles |
| By: Andy Machin |
| Category: Ebooks - Silver & Gold Members |
| Review Title: Everything you need. |
| Date Reviewed: February 17, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Chapman |
| As well as describing how he did it, this eBook also contains a page full of useful links to press release submission sites as well as a word template to assist you in writing your own. |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: DNS Tools |
| By: DNSstuff, LLC |
| Category: Internet Marketing Resources & Online Business Tools |
| Review Title: Extremely Useful Site |
| Date Reviewed: March 17, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Chapman |
| In November 2006 I moved my web site from one web host to another. Just after changing the nameservers I also moved the domain registrar. Several weeks later I was still getting about 15% of my visitors still going to my site on the old hosting (which I had not yet closed down). It was only when I found out about DNSstuff and made use of some of the services there that I was able to find out that one of the nameservers had not updated properly and was still pointing back to the old hosting. Thanks to DNSstuff I was able to get this fixed before the old hosting expired. This is the number one site for helping you work out what is going on with any domain issues. I have revisited several times to resolve other problems with being able to access various web sites and not just my own. |
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: 3 Bonus Software for Gold Members |
| By: Alan Reece |
| Category: Perks - Gold Members |
| Review Title: Free Sample not worth the effort of downloading |
| Date Reviewed: March 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Chapman |
I made the decision not to join this software club after seeing the free software that was provided as a sample. If this truly is a sample of what the club members get then it is worth a few thousand dollars a month less than what they are being charged. Comparing the sample software to what software companies like Microsoft produce is like comparing a broken toy car to a real car that goes two miles to the gallon. Of course there is also good software out there the same as there are good cars with good fuel consumption.
Of course the actual software being offered may be completely different from the "samples" in which case the first step in fixing the signup process is to scrap those samples. |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: Total Support Live |
| By: Michele Utter |
| Category: Perks - Gold Members |
| Review Title: Very Disappointed |
| Date Reviewed: April 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Chapman |
| This product looked really promising at first glance. The instructions for how to configure it and where to install it were really clear and easy to follow. I got as far as entering the admin login details and all the tables in the database were created as expected but that is as far as it went. I was left with the login screen showing and no way of getting any further. Obviously there is some information missing from the configuration details as to what you need in order for the system to actually log you in (yes the login name and password I was entering matched those stored in the table) |
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