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    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by thugline2k6, Jun 26, 2006.

  1. thugline2k6

    thugline2k6 Newbie

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    Hi There, I need a web host(pref cheap) and I have seen a review on this site: hosting-buyers-guide.com/re/2005ipowerweb/ Does anyone of you have tried using ipowerweb as your webhost provider? Want to know if they are one of the best hosting services in the web so I can decide in availing their service if ever. Thanks.
     
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    barong Notebook Consultant

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    I don't know anything about ipowerweb, but I use seanic and lunarpages for my sites and am very happy with both.
     
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    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    I wouldn't say iPowerWeb is one the best.

    Make a list of your requirements (PHP, MySQL, ASP, dedicated server, support system, etc) and then visit a few host review sites. If you plan on using a PHP forum or a PHP image gallery, visit that application's website and you should find a support forum. Chances are you'll find a few threads (or even a sub board) dedicated to recommended web hosts.