Little BabyDoll Christine Posted March 9, 2014 Share Posted March 9, 2014 As part of developing a "social framework" aka the poor girl's social network. I wanted to get several things, hopefully as freebies since these were not intended as business entities, two of which I found. This too, is participatory. If you have resources we can use, brigh them here. BE SURE TO VET THEM Adult friendly guestbooks http://www.adultgb.com/index.php inexpensive Adult Friendly hosting http://www.exmasters.com/ The DNS that I use https://www.register.com/ FairyWand: A monster freeware package of tools to build and manage a website or other internet entity. I have used all but a few of them. The material in here is either usable as is or updates. Also access points for more things like ninite, which hosts junkware-free versions of programs over 100 mb http://sandralyn.net/agpak.html While we could always use more of the above. Other things that would go well would be, and they must be adult friendly Image hosting so that you are not at the mercy of Botophucket Poll and surveys that you can put on, or link from, a page I have an app but do not know how to use CGI Blogging I have Thingamblog but do not quite understand it. When I went to Blogspot to read Joanne's blog, I ran into my non-AB Google account and had to drop off her blog members list, and I went in under Yahoo! to avoid using my Google account but Google detected me I also have the Elogg network app but do not know how to use it in a self contained site Video hosting Forum hosting (just to be complete) I tried Sexboards but the banner ads were seriously hardcore porn Chat/messenger services/roooms or chat/IM enabled webmail that is fairly secure. Yah00! does that and I do not know if Gmail is Adult Friendly. You might also check your ISP to see if they provide webmail or sub-accounts that you can use to do specific kinds of business with like Verizon does (I have 4 of these). I use webmail because it is moderately secure, but it also lets me keep FireFox, which is very secure and my shields between the webmail and me. I've actually opened the link to attack sites just to watch the fun. The only problems I've had are with downloads: Watch out for CNET Anyone else got anything to put here So this is what we need here for any enlargement of activities Here are the requirements Adult-Friendly, free or super inexpensive and if there are banner ads, they do not make you want to vomit if you have any taste Link to comment
DailyDi Posted March 9, 2014 Share Posted March 9, 2014 We can match any hosting price for ABDL sites and keep them on a kink-friendly service. Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted March 9, 2014 Author Share Posted March 9, 2014 That is how I found DD to start with; from a site that was hosted here, but I have never seen any specifics like webspace, price, bandwidth, etc. You might want to publish that data. If a person can get disk and bandwidth, they can do much of their onw things hosting their onw images and blog and poll software if they know what they are doing Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted March 19, 2014 Author Share Posted March 19, 2014 DROPBOX I believe the free version will send 2GB and so far, I have not heard anything about not being adult-friendly. I have my won but would not use it wigh AB-related things Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted July 14, 2014 Author Share Posted July 14, 2014 Not internet but may be a good playce to have AB/DL/LG events like thememd weekends Rainbow Mountain Resorts over at, I believe, E. Stroudsburg PA. They do the GirlTalk to US LG camps, at least as of 2009, and a couple of other exotic and themed weekends and their prices seem reasonable http://www.rainbowmountain.com/ Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 Gizmo's Freeware Review Resource reviews and access A whole Fairyland of download links to freeware that they test, evaluate and examine for things like bundled PUP (Potentially Unwanted Prgrams) and try to avoid recommending any of those but If they find an exceedingly good performer that is bundled they will let you know that it is there so you can take the freeware and deal with the parasite This is part of FairyWand http://www.techsupportalert.com/ Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted September 3, 2014 Author Share Posted September 3, 2014 FairyWand is a super-collection of freeware setups and plugins that I have put together and have either used or tried as well as a link to "Gizmo"'s high quality freeware review and access site. It is oriented to creativity and the web, and near or at entry-level to mid-level and a few are pretty impressive. BE AWARE; most of these update so you should check for updates! NOTE: ALWAYS "CUSTOM INSTALL" Even some of the most reputalbe places like CNET "bundle" software setups with programs from just annoying things like some Yahoo! things, The Ask toolbar (good seerch engine but the toolbar is a piece of garbage) to downright malware like OpenCandy adware and hijackers like trovi and sendori. If you custom install you can reject the clinkerware One very well-known program I did not include is the GIMP. It is called the "poor man's Photoshop". However it has a bug that, when I put my pointer on a tool, all that comes up is a black text box so I have almost no idea of what I am using and there is no readily available fix and none of the graphics places I have been talk about it. However the graphics programs that are in there will easily get you where you want to go. Also Photo Pos Pro carried a piece of malware that almost destroyed my OS However, that said here is a list of what is there Graphics: - KRITTA: A drawing program that is part of the KDE office suite. Imagin Paint.NET (which has layers and gradient) with an "airbrush" - Inkscape: a Vector drawing program with SVG; the "poor person's Illustrator" - IrfanView: an image, which means drawn ot photographed, viewer and editor with a huge number of things you can do including a primitive drawing program and a media player. It is my image editor of choice because it is easy to use and very versatile. It teams up with other things like Filters Unlimited, Filter Factory and some Adobe 8BF (Photoshop) filters to practically rule the world - FastStone: Another image viewer/editor with some things IrfanView does not have - unFREEz. Animated gif (anigif) generator. Drag & drop the images into th box in the order you want them. set the frame time in hundredths of seconds and go - Splitz: An image mapper that cuts up an image into pieces, writes the software image map code and reassembles the image ready to go XmSketch and FotoSketch (not part of FairyWand) but you can get them from the FairyWand page. create line-drawings from full images - iWebAlbum: Creates an album from images and put it on your site - JavaScript Slideshow Generator: Just what it's title says. Pretty well documented for use Audio: - Audacity: The famous and highly recommended recording and editing software. used by LibriVox and it's professional sister, Iambic. Fully capable of recording, editing and mixing live music - Media MONkey: Audio file manager with Replay Gain and Analyze which modify the gain of an MP3 file. move a lame-enc (provided) in to replace the volatile one to create MP3 files - lame-enc. a non-volatile version of the software that enables the creation of MP3's from other kinds of files - MP3Gain: appends APEV gain to MP3 - MP3Tag: Use this to create ID3 tags for MP3's (Title, Aritist, Album, Year, Genre, etc) to be read by media players - Freemaker: Video and audio file converter; I use it to extract the sound from videos as MP3 files - Video4Fuze creates AVI videos that are compatible with the SanDisk Fuze media player Web: - PageBreeze: Website and page editor (I use notepad and hand-code). It uses both visual/WYSIWYG and HTML editor and can go back and forth between them. and has site building ability. I also include pink backround templates that I made - Filezilla: A well-respected FTP "client' that enables you to move any kind of file to a webhosting provider. I use and prefer Mozilla's FireFox add-on FireFTP but I keep this as a spare -MyLynx is a link page kit - Thingamablog: Blogging software. This I have not tried Also included are tips. tricks and cautions. links to things like an adult-friendly guestbook, a profile kit foe thsoe who have webpages, adult-friendly webhositing and Domain registrations and other resources. Most of the graphics and audio/video software are useful in their own rights Available here http://sandralyn.net/agpak.html and at the Dollhouse Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 2, 2018 Author Share Posted January 2, 2018 I have a very elaborate About Me, it serves several purposes. 80% of what you may want to do you cvan do with the standard editor. WYSIWIG editors have come a long way. But NOTHING beats being able to use the "Source" editor. With just a few statements, you can EASILY create a mini-website -- even image links. Also, you can use this with your siggy, vlog and anything where the "source" option is. You can get your own copy of this cheat sheet by clicking on it. right-click and "save image" CHRISTINE'S CHEET SHEET If you have a very elaborate About Me, you will want to protect if from any internat tragedy, updating mistakes or the like.You should have a DD folder for things you want to save; including a copy of the source material of your About Me. This can and should, be done. After you have your source material working, re-enter About Me edit and select Source. Then highkight all and copy. Close and leave, create a new Text Document in the folder you created to save DD-related things, Paste the Source material you copied. If you lose the material in About Me while updating it or due to some internet tragedy, or make a mistake updationg. Just highlight all and delete, minimizt the page. Go to your source copy text file, Edit>select all, copy, maximize the page and paste. After each successful update or change, follow the earlier instructions to copy the source. , go to your text file Edit>Select All> Backspace (to delete what is there), then paste, the new material will be there Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted December 20, 2018 Author Share Posted December 20, 2018 The usual discretion and care is recommended. Some may be infected, use a premium anti-malware download scanner. if you do not have one. The current big hit is MalwareBytes Premium Among other things, it protects against Potentially Unwanted Programs (a nice way of saying s**tware),ransomware and you won't wann cry. Tere is a wonderfu world of freeware out there but you have to know how to take care of yourself. Also recommend is the premium downloader Internet Download manager Very fast multi-treaded and can download specific filetypes to user-specified folders, integrates into your browser and intgrates your anti-malware scanner into the download process. I use both of these and the only thing in 7 hears that knocked off my tiara was a bad windoes update https://www.thefreesite.com/ http://www.techsupportalert.com/ Generally known, as reported in HOW-TO GEEK, for being clean https://www.fosshub.com/ https://ninite.com/ The problem hiere is when you updated through nitenite, it restores the defaults and may destroy your settings https://sourceforge.net/ Used to be a junkware central, but I am told that they are under new ownership and have cleaned up their act http://www.tucows.com/downloads Well known for OBGware* *Oldies But Goodies Link to comment
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