I’ve often been asked what tools I use in building and maintaining InetDaemon.Com.  I do nearly all my development work from a Windows computer.  InetDaemon.Com doesn’t use Java and only a small amount of JavaScript, so my needs are fairly modest and I don’t require a lot of heavy software to do the work. Here is the short list of tools I use to create and maintain InetDaemon.com…
InetDaemon’s Web Development Tools

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Another question from the Ask InetDaemon mailbag:

I can't connect to the Internet. My computer keeps getting the address
169.254.x.x. Why?

The Answer

I’ve figured out how to use the Blackberry as a modem to connect my computer to the Internet so I don’t have to share the awful, over-utilized Internet connection in a hotel and so I can connect to the Internet while I’m on the road.

So, how does one set up their computer so they can use their Blackberry to connect to the Internet?

Here’s how

Nice to know my site is appreciated–by those who are in the know:  technical support representatives. Here is a note we got just a couple of days ago from a technical support rep:

I work for a technical support group for [well-known IT company]. Generally, we create
our own adhocs and have found this site to be very useful in educating the customers.
It [InetDaemon.Com] is much more precise and easier to understand than our own site.

Easier to understand than the company’s own support website?  Impressive, don’t you think?

Now, I could disclose who this company is (their global headquarters are in the U.S.).  Rest assured though, that if you have called anybody for technical support, you just might have talked to one of their people and one of their people may have provided an answer they got from InetDaemon.Com.  When IT Pros turn to this support company, this company’s personnel turn to InetDaemon.com.

I am, after all,  the guy ‘geeks’ call for technical support.

Now you know why InetDaemon.Com should be one of your first choices for technical education.

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