Latest Additions to Freeware Find

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This one I've put on my list of URLs to visit regularly:

http://www.freewarefind.com/current.html

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Frank Bohan
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I don't know.. I looked at Gipo SOftware and this is what
they have on their homepage..

==Start

The GiPo@FileUtilities is a shareware with 30 - days trial
period. This means, that you may use it during 30 days free
of charge. After 30 days you must register and pay money or
stop using the software. You must register a single copy of
software for personal use or one copy per each computer,
where you are going to use it corporatively. You can also
order an "Unlimited license" (the unlimited number of client
licenses for your company).

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The move-on-boot is part of this collection, and is therefore
not freeware..


As far as PCAudit, this is a download that connects to a
service, which is subscription based. It is also highly
dubious since it requires that you be running IE, which we
all know is full of holes, and personally I do not allow to
access the Internet.. Further, if you are running a firewall
worth bean then it should block the attempt to send the
files..

So, while the effort of setting up a web site may be
appreciated, I would suggest that you pay closer attention to
the software that you list, and to the definition of
"FREEWARE". A free download is not the same as freeware
download...
 
KHaled said:
I don't know.. I looked at Gipo SOftware and this is what
they have on their homepage..

==Start

The GiPo@FileUtilities is a shareware with 30 - days trial
The move-on-boot is part of this collection, and is therefore
not freeware..

Scrolling down the page leads you to an old, freeware build of
moveonboot which is mentioned here regularly
As far as PCAudit, this is a download that connects to a
service, which is subscription based. It is also highly
dubious since it requires that you be running IE, which we
all know is full of holes, and personally I do not allow to
access the Internet.. Further, if you are running a firewall
worth bean then it should block the attempt to send the
files..

PC Audit is a freeware leak tester mentioned here frequently. Most
people, when they come across the dozen or so leak testers mentioned
here, do indeed find their firewalls to be 'not worth a bean'. This is
why such apps exist.
 
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