
The following are the software packages we use to write and maintain these pages. We are not saying they are necessarily the best but they work and are usually reasonably priced. These links were last tested on 2nd October 1999.
Atomzadd a search engine for your site, free, easy, no requirement to display the company logo
V3: more memorable web addresses
Bobbyaccessible HTML. Check that your site is readable by all viewers
Web Site GarageRun 7 free diagnostics on your home page
SafeSurfRating system for web sites
HomeSiteHTML editor and analyser: lots of features inc spell checking, link verification, HTML validation, and document weighing (March 1998 registration: $79)
Coffee CupHTML editor: lots of features, frequent upgrades, good value shareware (March 1998 registration: $30)
Free HTML validatorCheck your pages for HTML accuracy
ArachnophiliaHTML editor (Careware )
Microsoft Windows Note book and WordNotepad is ideal for quick HTML edits, The Word 97 convert to HTML feature is useful for school documents such as governors reports.
Counter It's free and it's the most reliable one we have found
Multi Media MappingUK Street maps based on location or postcode, most impressive
Link ExchangeWeb resources inc. GIFs, help, counters etc.
Paintshop ProBackground, transparent GIFs, supports JPG GIF etc (March 1998 registration: $69)
GIF Construction SetAnimated Gif Creator (March 1998 registration: $20)
GoldWave WAV/AU editor (March 1998 registration: $30)
WS_FTP: FTP - download (freeware)
Internet ExplorerOne of the top two Web browsers
NetscapeAnother of the top two Web browsers
EIS Helpan excellent stepping off point for help on HTML, designing Web pages etc
RM: Make Web pagesIntroductory guide to HTML.
TUCOWSThe Ultimate Collection Of Winsock Software: loads of software for the Net
But you are not off the hook yet. The "Payment" for a CareWare program is not monetary. You have to make a different kind of payment altogether. Let me explain.
Most Americans are totally dissatisfied with everything. It is too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry. If we have a free day, we are unhappy because we don't have two free days. And just about the time we figure out that we are supposed to appreciate the world as it is, we fall over and die.
So here's your payment for Arachnophilia:
Imagine you have only two hours to live:
If you don't feel a kinship with the statements in the list, then please do one or more of the things listed there. Maybe change how you talk to a young person, or someone whose life would be improved if you related to him or her differently. Or just allow a sense of wonder to re-enter your life, a sense that nothing is deserved and everything contains hidden beauty. And that sometimes beauty is not so much hidden as unobserved.
I would like it if you lived your entire life as though each day was your last, as though every small action mattered, in the way that it does when you've run out of time. But I am a realist -- if you do that for just one day, one day of saying the important things, of performing the kindnesses that naturally occur to us when each day might be our last, then you will have paid me for Arachnophilia.
I don't ask this because there is some definition of good behavior, some correct religious or philosophical viewpoint. I ask it precisely because there isn't such a viewpoint. We are all free agents, we get to choose. In fact, we must choose -- it's dangerous to let others choose for us. And no one gets to tell anyone else how to behave -- unless, of course, one is "selling" software using the CareWare system.