AppMover available here

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I have uploaded AppMover to alt.freeware.binaries
in both, as a single large file ... or in 9-parts for assembly.
Take your pick.
 
| I have uploaded AppMover to alt.freeware.binaries
| in both, as a single large file ... or in 9-parts for assembly.
| Take your pick.

SORRY ... go to:

alt.binaries.freeware
 
Chief said:
I have uploaded AppMover to alt.freeware.binaries
in both, as a single large file ... or in 9-parts for assembly.
Take your pick.

Unfortunately, my server only picked up 7 of the 9 parts and forget the
large one, it doesn't show up at all. (One of the disadvantages of this
type of posting) : (

Zo
 
| I have uploaded AppMover to alt.freeware.binaries
| in both, as a single large file ... or in 9-parts for assembly.
| Take your pick.

SORRY ... go to:

alt.binaries.freeware

Got it. Thanks. I've run it on xp home and it worked ok. The "About"
section clearly states it can be distributed. I'm archiving it. Do you
have the .hlp file which evidently was part of the original distribution?
The license agreement is supposed to be included in that file. No biggie
really...I like to keep all of the original distribution files together
whenever possible.
 
burnr said:
Got it. Thanks. I've run it on xp home and it worked ok. The "About"
section clearly states it can be distributed. I'm archiving it. Do you
have the .hlp file which evidently was part of the original distribution?
The license agreement is supposed to be included in that file. No biggie
really...I like to keep all of the original distribution files together
whenever possible.

Thanks everybody. :) :) :)

the reason I asked . . .

I'd like to add a link in the Program Information pages (preferably to a
description of the program rather than the download).

Susan
 
Hello All,

Just a few minutes ago I downloaded from a alt.binaries.freeware the
program Application Mover V 2.4. I am concerned as to whether or not
this program is truely freeware. Version 2.6 of Application is available
at...
http://www.funduc.com/dwld/amedown.cgi

On this webpage (which is by the people who wrote it) Version 2.6 of this
program is clearly stated as being shareware. Ok, so we know that some
programs go from freeware to shareware. Elsewhere on interrnet I
downloaded a crack for version 2.3 of Application Mover. Hmmm. So, I
sent an email to the publisher asking if this program (specifically
version 2.4) was freeware.

Mark S.
 
Just a few minutes ago I downloaded from a alt.binaries.freeware the
program Application Mover V 2.4. I am concerned as to whether or not
this program is truely freeware. Version 2.6 of Application is
available at...
http://www.funduc.com/dwld/amedown.cgi

Unfortunatly, it looks to be a cracked version...from the "About" dialog
box,<q>CrackedReaL|TSRh copy of Application Mover. Please distribute
this version freely. Please see License Agreement for details.</q>
 
Which is the best reason to be careful where you download programs
purported to be "freeware", and act like it. Beware shopping in
..hu land.
===========================
| I received the following email from the publishers of Appliction
Mover...
|
| Mr. Smith,
|
| "Someone" is mis-informed or using a pirated version. Application
Mover
| has
| always been shareware. v 2.6 is shareware. So is v 2.4.
|
| Regards,
|
| Ken
|
| Ken Webster
| Funduc Software Product Support
| http://www.funduc.com http://www.searchandreplace.com
 
Mark said:
I received the following email from the publishers of Appliction
Mover...

Mr. Smith,

"Someone" is mis-informed or using a pirated version. Application
Mover has
always been shareware. v 2.6 is shareware. So is v 2.4.

Regards,

Ken

Ken Webster
Funduc Software Product Support
http://www.funduc.com http://www.searchandreplace.com

I suspect there is confusion over which program is being talked about. In a
separate thred on this topic, it was mentioned that there was a free program
called AppMover at one time offered by Iomega. I am not sure whether this
is the case or not. But it definitely added to the confusion.

Rob
 
Zo said:
Unfortunately, my server only picked up 7 of the 9 parts and forget
the large one, it doesn't show up at all. (One of the disadvantages
of this type of posting) : (

Zo

Or maybe you should say fortunately.

Do you really want cracked software? Who knows what trojans lurk inside!

Rob
 
Rob said:
I suspect there is confusion over which program is being talked about. In a
separate thred on this topic, it was mentioned that there was a free program
called AppMover at one time offered by Iomega. I am not sure whether this
is the case or not. But it definitely added to the confusion.

I initiated the other thread (this one is a spin-off).

I'm looking for *AppMover*. . .

This is the info I have (from posts to ACF):

AppMover from CyberMedia, Inc.
AppMover .. an old Iomega program provided freeware.

I'm *not* looking for this:

Windows XP Moving Tool (with Active Disk technology)
File Size: 4.93MB
Version: 1.0
Date: 23 Sept 2002

Download link is:
http://download.iomega.com/english/readytomove.exe

and. . .

I'm *not* looking for a $ware one by Funduc called Application Mover:

http://www.funduc.com/app_mover.htm

but. . .

I *am* looking for a link or file name, size etc. for *AppMover*. . .

if it exists. . .

Susan
 
AppMover removed from binaries post. Turns out the Version 2.4 I had
came from a Hungarian site listing it as freeware ... it was hacked.
Apologies
all, and to Funduc.
 
Chief said:
AppMover removed from binaries post. Turns out the Version 2.4 I had
came from a Hungarian site listing it as freeware ... it was hacked.
Apologies
all, and to Funduc.

Thanks. I'll remove it from the P_Program pages.

Susan
 
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