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Karl Wright
Karl Wright is a journalist. copywriter and editor with two decades of experience specialising in technology, finance and business content.
- NetObjects Fusion XII review There are some useful features in this updated version of NetObjects Fusion, but some new features are disappointing£155
- One.com £2 package review The low price makes One.com very attractive for those wanting to get a good-looking site online with the minimum of hassle.
- Streamline Plus review The clunky control panel means Streamline isn't as easy to use as it should be, and competitors offer more for your money.£5.86
- Heart Internet Home Pro review There's not quite enough here to justify the high monthly price, and you can get more for less elsewhere.£8.99
- HostClear Home review Very good value, and a fine choice if you want to go with a UK-based web host.£5.95
- 123reg Plus review A middle-of-the road package which might meet your needs, but there are better-value alternatives.£4.99
- best buyiPage Essential Plan review Unbeatable value, and great whether you're building your first site or have much greater ambitions£1.99
- Fasthosts Personal Standard review Fairly generous on space, but not on extras like databases. If you're after a basic hosting account, there are cheaper alternatives.£5.86
- best buy1&1 Home review Not the cheapest option, but a well-rounded package that's UK based and has great support.£5.86
- MrSite Takeaway Website Pro review Fairly expensive for the web space provided, but it's not a bad choice for complete novices. The Standard version is better value, though.£8.33
- Dreamhost Standard review A hosting provider that's ideal for serious web developers thanks to a lack of restrictions on just about everything.£5.64
- Jimdo Pro review Jimdo makes it easy for novices to create a good-looking site quickly, but we can see little reason to pay for the Pro version.£5
- best buyAccountz Home Accountz review Although the look and feel is old-fashioned, Home Accountz has some good new features and is as logical and easy to use and its predecessors£40
- Microsoft Office 2010 review If you need more than just a text editor and a basic spreadsheet, then Microsoft’s Office is still a great choice.£93