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ian@huth 30-09-2004 13:17

Last freeware versions
 
Have you ever had a message that a freeware program you run has an updated version and have installed it only to find that it is now restricted in its usage and you have to pay for an enhanced version to get back some of the old functionality?

http://www.321download.com/index.html is a site that allows you to download the last freeware version of several programs including things like Mailwasher where the current free version only allows one account to be checked.

bopdude 30-09-2004 13:28

Re: Last freeware versions
 
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Originally Posted by ianathuth
Have you ever had a message that a freeware program you run has an updated version and have installed it only to find that it is now restricted in its usage and you have to pay for an enhanced version to get back some of the old functionality?

http://www.321download.com/index.html is a site that allows you to download the last freeware version of several programs including things like Mailwasher where the current free version only allows one account to be checked.

Nice find, I think i'll have the super mp3 recorder pro, sounds just the thing for editing my ringtones before transfering to xda, using cool edit pro at the moment but its a bit long winded, see if the d/l is any better, Thanks :tu:

MadGamer 30-09-2004 20:36

Re: Last freeware versions
 
Are there any Ad banner blockers on there? I cant seem to find any.

bopdude 30-09-2004 20:37

Re: Last freeware versions
 
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Originally Posted by Wayne A
Are there any Ad banner blockers on there? I cant seem to find any.

Doesn't firefox do that ??? :confused:

MadGamer 30-09-2004 20:38

Re: Last freeware versions
 
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Originally Posted by bopdude
Doesn't firefox do that ??? :confused:

Tried that and it didnt work for me.

bopdude 30-09-2004 20:41

Re: Last freeware versions
 
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Originally Posted by Wayne A
Tried that and it didnt work for me.

Found this pluggin for firefox hope it helps :tu:

Electrolyte01 30-09-2004 20:44

Re: Last freeware versions
 
This happened to X-Chat, the new version you have to pay $30 now, but Linux users get it for free (which I think is WRONG) but the thing is, they left the old version available to download still so I'm just using that and no trial limit on it :)


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