Flashcloud
Flashcloud is a modern web hosting provider built to deliver better hosting without the usual trade-offs. Instead of cutting costs at the expense of quality, Flashcloud focuses on performance, simplicity, and real human support.
Founded by a team with nearly two decades of experience, Flashcloud offers shared hosting, WordPress hosting, and VPS hosting designed for speed, reliability, and ease of use. Everything runs on a global cloud infrastructure optimized for fast load times and consistent uptime.
What makes Flashcloud different is its “more included” approach. Plans come with a free starter website, free domain for life, domain privacy, daily backups, and seamless migrations — all included from day one, with no hidden extras.
Switching is simple, with expert-led transfers, no downtime, and even credit for unused time with your previous provider.
With transparent pricing, no surprise renewals, and support from real people whenever you need it, Flashcloud delivers a hosting experience that’s straightforward, dependable, and built around the customer.
Ideal for web hosting, WordPress hosting, VPS hosting, and managed cloud hosting with everything included.
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Hostinger
Start your online journey with secure and fast web hosting that will allow you to take over the Internet.
Hostinger offers a variety of web hosting services, including Domain Registration, Cloud Hosting and Email Hosting.
Choose Hostinger if you are looking for:
Easy-to-use custom HPanel
24/7 professional live chat support
WordPress Hosting 4x faster
99.9% Uptime guarantee
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Emacs
At its foundation lies an interpreter dedicated to Emacs Lisp, a variant of the Lisp programming language enhanced for text editing tasks. It offers content-aware editing modes that feature syntax highlighting for a variety of file formats. The platform includes comprehensive built-in documentation, complete with a tutorial aimed at newcomers. Users benefit from extensive Unicode support accommodating nearly all human scripts. It is highly customizable, allowing modifications through Emacs Lisp code or via a graphical interface. Beyond mere text editing, it encompasses a diverse array of functionalities, such as a project planner, email and news reader, debugging interface, calendar, IRC client, and much more. The presence of a packaging system enables users to download and install various extensions seamlessly. Additionally, it provides built-in support for arbitrary-size integers and utilizes HarfBuzz for effective text shaping. There is also native functionality for JSON parsing, improved support for Cairo drawing, and the adoption of portable dumping in lieu of unexec. The system adheres to XDG conventions for initialization files and includes an additional early-init file for enhanced customization. Furthermore, it supports built-in tab bar and tab-line features, as well as the ability to resize and rotate images without relying on ImageMagick, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of tasks. Overall, it stands out as a powerful platform that caters to a multitude of user needs beyond simple text manipulation.
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nano
GNU nano was created as a free alternative to the Pico text editor, which is part of the Pine email suite developed by the University of Washington. Its goal was to closely mimic Pico while incorporating additional features. The Debian GNU/Linux distribution, recognized for its commitment to distributing genuinely "free" software (meaning software that has no limitations on redistribution), chose not to include binary packages for Pine or Pico. This decision left many users in a difficult position: while they appreciated these applications, the available versions did not align with the GNU definition of free software. GNU nano serves as a compact and user-friendly text editor. In addition to standard text editing capabilities, nano provides features such as undo/redo, syntax highlighting, interactive search-and-replace, automatic indentation, line numbering, word completion, file locking, backup files, and support for internationalization. Notably, with the release of version 4.0, nano ceased to automatically wrap overly long lines by default, enhancing user control over text formatting. This change reflects the continuous evolution of the software to better meet user needs.
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