Tools Introduction
To build and run a website, there are some tools you cannot do without. This section lists all the tools you absolutely need, plus some others that'll just make life easier for you. If you were to buy the popular commercial graphics and HTML authoring software - you could spend well over £600 acquiring the list below.
Some of the products mentioned below are part of a suite of web design tools from a particular manufacturer. Many companies offer a 'one-stop-shop' for programming tools. Their products are often excellent, but I wouldn't recommend you buy any commercial software until you have completed the course...
You need to learn the underlying technology of the internet first, before you'll know what tools suit you. You'll probably find it helpful to use the simpler tools and move up to more complex software later on. Most commercial web-design software is so full-featured, it's complicated and quirky. You'd be spending most of your time learning the product, not the underlying technology.
You may think that in order to get good quality, you have to pay for it. In most cases that's true, but with software - sometimes it's the opposite... The Internet is full of top quality free software, either freeware - where an individual writer just gives it away for one reason or another, or open-source where a community of programmers (which anyone can join) work together on different bits of a project - usually in their spare time.
Contrary to what the software vendors would have you believe - you rarely need to spend much (or any) money on software. The Linux operating system, for example, is the foundation on which a lot of the Internet runs. It's an open-source version of Unix. Most of the Linux webservers out there don't have a single piece of commercial software on them!
You may think that commercial software is better supported than free software - and sometimes this is true, but not always. It's common these days for software vendors to offer a separate support contract which costs you more. Very few companies offer unlimited access to free technical support. If you do buy commercial software - you need to check what you're getting when you buy the product.
All open source software, on the other hand, has the support of the community which is involved in writing the software. The most common method of getting support is to post questions to a technical forum. Helpful souls browse the forum and answer questions. You can usually find the answers to any questions in the archives of such forums. If you type technical terms into any search engine - you often get results from technical forums.
It is, of course, ultimately up to you to choose your tools. Wherever a particular program stands out from the crowd, we'll say so. Otherwise, you'll probably find that you need to work with a few different ones for a while until you can decide which is the best for you...
The first program to get - if you don't already have one - is a download manager which will speed connections and reconnect interrupted transfers (e.g. if your connection's lost)...
A Download Manager is essential for downloading files. Normally, if you lose your Internet connection, you have to start any interrupted file downloads from the beginning again. A download manager will allow broken downloads to resume at a later time, plus improving the download speed too!
Recommendations: There are quite a few of these available, all good...
- StarDownloader is free, looks nice and does the job!
- WinGet - Simple, small (only 520kb ish) and effective. Only problem is it seems to use the hard disk even when it's not downloading. Maybe not a problem, but sounds annoying.
- Fresh Download - This is free but requires registration.
- LeechGet. Free, Looks nice!
- DownloadAccelerator - Ad supported.
- GoZilla - This is possibly the best known. I find the interface a bit unfriendly.
How To Find Free Software
There are quite a few sites dedicated to freeware on the Internet. Some are better than others. Some sites say they're freeware, but actually mainly contain shareware which may be time or feature-limited, or may nag you to register it every time you use it.
Beware, whenever you download and install software from the Internet, you're putting your PC at risk of infection by malicious code (viruses / trojan horses). These are designed to either harm your PC or compromise your security. Be careful about what you download, and where you download from. Most things out there are genuine, but you need to be warned!
Bearing this in mind, perhaps the next item you should get is an Anti-Virus... An Anti-Virus program is essential when you're connecting to the Internet - you never know what might be in a download, or might appear in your inbox! AntiVir Personal Edition is excellent. If you don't already have anti-virus software, download it now.
Anti-Virus software usually needs an up to date 'signature' file. This file contains a unique bit of virus code for each known virus. The software then uses this 'signatutre' to search for the virus. Ensure your signature files are kept regularly up to date. AntiVir has an 'Internet Update' function for this purpose.
In order to protect your PC still further, I'd also strongly recommend you get a firewall installed, (see the 'Miscellaneous' section below...) especially if you have a permanent connection to the internet.
As a first place to look for freeware - I'd recommend NONAGS - everything there is tested, it's freeware, not shareware and nothing will 'nag' you to register it! Nonags has been around for years and is something of an institution. I'd say it's definitely the single best source for free software on the 'net!
Some popular places which have freeware and shareware:
Other Webmaster's Websites
There are lots of other sites out there with great tips, tools, tutorials etc. for webmasters. Here's a list of some The Webmaster's Bureau has reciprocal links with...
- WebMasterEngine.Com
A Comprehensive Webmaster resource aiming to list links to everything a webmaster could need.
- Free Webmaster Tools
A collection of quality tools, over 1400 Webmaster Directory resources for your web development needs, and insightful articles/tips.
- WebmasterGate
Webmaster Resources Directory - Tools and information to build, maintain and promote your website.
- WebmasterEdge
"How do they do that? How can I learn about HTML? Where can I find tools for my site? These are all questions that can be answered at WebmasterEdge..."
- StickySauce.comThe webmasters development resource - everything you need to design, build, develop and promote your web site.
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