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Once upon a time, when computers starting marching over the horizon, heavy heavy manuals were required. Computer programmers who grew up to be Internet designers, web site hosts, and resellers were willing to put in the time learning the basic facts.
The Internet came, more study was required.
Managing web sites became as labor intensive as mowing the lawn and tinkering with the car. The methods required to keep this going can be very fatiguing, so web designers and site managers started rounding up better ways to do things. But sometimes more ways doesn't mean better ways...
You are better off signing up with ANY reselling hoster or web hosting by the freeway than wasting one more minute informing Enom why they haven't built asn interface navigable to an advanced user.
to read rest of article, see:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/39480/12_reasons_why_not_to_use_enom_web.html
The Internet came, more study was required.
Managing web sites became as labor intensive as mowing the lawn and tinkering with the car. The methods required to keep this going can be very fatiguing, so web designers and site managers started rounding up better ways to do things. But sometimes more ways doesn't mean better ways...
You are better off signing up with ANY reselling hoster or web hosting by the freeway than wasting one more minute informing Enom why they haven't built asn interface navigable to an advanced user.
to read rest of article, see:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/39480/12_reasons_why_not_to_use_enom_web.html