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08-01-2003, 02:43 PM
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Btw, for the most part I think a lot of people download freeware as a substitute for a commercial program that can do the same thing. The freeware eliminates having to pay for it.................dah But being a k-lite user should we really be limiting ourselves to second best. Why not get the commercial product if its free, hell, who says we have to pay for it?
Exactly, the good thing 'bout p2p (and a certain lack of morals ) is that any and all software are available, all you have to do is want it B)
I just recently downloaded Adobe Premiere 6.5....then I discovered that I had no idea how to use it, so I download the Premiere Total Training pack (6 DVDs and 1 lesson CD) Thats $1000 worth of great software for absolutely nothing!!
Not to mention all the movies, mp3's and games that are available
p.s: a possible dowside to this is that less effort is put into developing good freeware...since it's all free anyway
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08-01-2003, 09:43 PM
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Her angel of darkness
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08-02-2003, 06:33 AM
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Computer Abuser
BT Rep: +3
I agree with some of what has been said. Some freeware is superior to payware. Because some are smaller (less bloatware) & are executeable vs. installs & take less sys resources. The freeware I use on regular basis are: MBProbe, DTemp, RAM Def XT, TinyResMeter, AppSwat, Spybot S&D, MRU-Blaster, WebTime 2000, PeerGuardian, Registry Detective, DustBuster XP, ePrompter, ClearTweak, XP AntiSpy & of course KL.
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08-02-2003, 08:44 AM
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Died in battle
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