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Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Review on Raymondcc Blog Site

Raymond.cc is a blog site for people interested in computer tips and tricks and who are tired of looking for the better programs to use from the wild wide web.

I have always been adamant about the fact that free software is just as good, and if not better, than commercial software. Raymondcc also takes this a step further by seeking out commercial software that, unpirated, can be used for a substantial amount of time. Raymond, the site administrator and owner, also posts interesting articles on computer generally, for example, describing what a proxy server is and how one can use it, antiviruses, firewalls, tips, and tweaks, and reviews many software products so that an end user can make an informed decision about what software one should use.

The site itself is easy to understand and has an RSS feed that can be bookmarked in Firefox for easy access. It has a good search function for older articles and a forum where a person can register to ask and answer questions from other users, and to obtain and give opinions about the latest technology.

Raymondcc is my one-stop shop to find out the latest tweak, the latest antivirus offer, the latest promotion (and there are some great giveaways!) With a current subscription base of over 54,000 readers, the site is doing something right. It's articles are easy to understand and give a solid grounding into the subject matter. The additional use of comments, like many blog sites, also help users to understand some of the finer aspects of the material. Questions may also be posted in the comment section, but the site also has a forum where one can obtain a more in-depth understanding.

As well as these great giveaways, competitions and computer insights, with the etheric world of electronic publishing, the site also encompasses fitness, downloading, music, movies, travel, and much more. It is not only a site for the computer community. Easy to navigate, easy to join in, easy to understand. Why go anywhere else?

To access Raymond's site, click here. You can also join the site's forum here.

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