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12-14-2006 1:12 PM4948 views
Djiezes says:
interesting marketing technique...
& free software ... !!!
I guess I'll make a daily visit here


The idea behind this initiative is that many sites and publishers offer trial downloads; but only we offer giveaway downloads. What does that mean?

Basically, every day we nominate one software title that will be a Giveaway title of that day. The software will be available for download for 24 hours (or more, if agreed by software publisher) and that software will be absolutely free. That means - not a trial, not a limited version - but a registered and legal version of the software will be free for our visitors*.

* Under specific Terms and Conditions, which limit the software usage to non-commercial only, and may also limit software updates and technical support.
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12-14-2006 3:24 PM
invictus
Wow! A really useful site. Thanks Djiezes.
12-14-2006 5:00 PM
Jerminator
I've already gotten two or three useful pieces of software off of this, it's a great site,
12-14-2006 5:12 PM
Godfrey Daniel
I'm glad someone else clipped this. It was ignored when I did.

I missed a great one the other day. FlashPastePro. Forgot to check the feed. I ridiculed myself all day for that.
12-14-2006 6:57 PM
ghiberti
Mr Daniel - check out xfruits.com - an rss-focussed site that lets you create email alerts based on rss feeds - you need never miss any free software ever again.
12-14-2006 9:04 PM
Godfrey Daniel
yeah, thanks, I use xfruits (not one, btw), but I actually check my feeds more frequently than my email, and so I would actually be more likely to miss it coming by email.

I noticed that you use Flock. Just FYI, a great many FF extensions work in Flock, contrary to what Flock popups will tell you. Install Mr Tech's Local Install, and it will allow you to "make compatible" extensions that would otherwise not be.
12-15-2006 3:51 AM
ghiberti
MR Daniel - It took me less than 1 minute to install this...
12-15-2006 7:46 AM
Malhablada
Awesome website, great clip!
12-16-2006 8:53 PM
Godfrey Daniel
By the way, the autoarchiving of extensions stopped working in Local Install two or so updates ago, or maybe it was with the release of FF2, can't remember, but it is due to be restored soon. Mel Reyes (Mr Tech) is doing a complete re-write.
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