Frequently Asked Questions

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Tools that Libyan Spider use

FTP - FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface.

Web browser - Mozilla Firefox is a graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation and a large community of external contributors.

Features included with Firefox are tabbed browsing, spell checker, incremental find (via the Find toolbar), Live bookmarking, an integrated download manager, and a search system that includes Google. The developers of Firefox aimed to produce a browser that "just surfs the web"[21] and delivers the "best possible browsing experience to the widest possible set of people."[22]

But we also use other browsers to check the websites we design to see how it looks like in all different broswers like, Opera, Netscape, IE6 and IE7

E-mail - Mozilla Thunderbird is a free,open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation.

Text editor - Notepad++ is a free source code editor that supports several programming languages running under the Windows environment. The project is hosted on SourceForge.net, from where it has been downloaded over five million times.[1]

WAMP5 - is free to use (GPL licence). WAMP5 installs automatically Apache 1.3.31 ,PHP5, MySQL database ,PHPmyadmin and SQLitemanager on your computer. It's principal aim is to allow you to easily discover the new version oh PHP : PHP5. WAMP5 comes with a service manager installed as a tray icon. It allows you to manage WAMP5 and access all services.

When you install WAMP5, all the files are copied in the directory you choose. Conf files are then modified to point to that directory. It also installs a "www" directory which will be your Document Root.

At the end of the installation, WAMP5 will automatically install Apache and MySQL as services :

  • service' wampapache' : apache service
  • service 'wampmysql' : mysql service

DNSstuff - dnsstuff.com is the Web's premiere destination for DNS professionals, offering free online tools to monitor and maintain one of the most vital, yet vulnerable, lynchpins in the infrastructure supporting the Web – the Domain Name System.

Check domain availability - The Domain Tools website is powered by an extensible XML API which currently indexes all domains in the .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, .BIZ, and .US TLDs. That is 99,712,378 domains as of today. In addition to indexing every active domain, it also knows about the 280,401,782 inactive domains that have been registered and deleted since the early days of the Internet. Great names are deleted daily so it is important that we keep track of them.

Other tools:

  • Adobe Fireworks CS3
  • Adobe Illustrator CS2
  • Adobe Photoshop CS2
  • Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional
  • Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
  • Adobe Flash CS3
  • WinRAR
  • QuickTime Alternative
  • AutoRun Architect