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  • E ExtraLean

    What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) (I left it open-ended on purpose... your answer could be a website (development/sales/marketing), toolkit, conference, association, icon set, etc. etc. etc.) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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    www.google.com for me *.* cin >> knowledge;

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      www.google.com for me *.* cin >> knowledge;

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      ExtraLean
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      keegan wrote: www.google.com for me :) Maybe I left it a bit *too* open-ended. :) Anything more specific? :-D -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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      • E ExtraLean

        What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) (I left it open-ended on purpose... your answer could be a website (development/sales/marketing), toolkit, conference, association, icon set, etc. etc. etc.) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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        BigAndy
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        Shareware library sites like www.tucows.com[^] and www.webattack.com[^]. Free press release distribution at www.prweb.com[^] and this article: http://www.dexterity.com/articles/shareware-amateurs-vs-shareware-professionals.htm[^]

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          Shareware library sites like www.tucows.com[^] and www.webattack.com[^]. Free press release distribution at www.prweb.com[^] and this article: http://www.dexterity.com/articles/shareware-amateurs-vs-shareware-professionals.htm[^]

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          ExtraLean
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          Thanks! I'll check them out... :) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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          • E ExtraLean

            What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) (I left it open-ended on purpose... your answer could be a website (development/sales/marketing), toolkit, conference, association, icon set, etc. etc. etc.) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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            Mauricio Ritter
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            Hmm... in a shareware developer's perspective... maybe one of these http://www.blackcatsystems.com/regservices/[^] Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter
            English is not my native language so, if you find any spelling erros in my posts, please let me know.

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            • B BigAndy

              Shareware library sites like www.tucows.com[^] and www.webattack.com[^]. Free press release distribution at www.prweb.com[^] and this article: http://www.dexterity.com/articles/shareware-amateurs-vs-shareware-professionals.htm[^]

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              Ray Cassick
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              BigAndy wrote: www.prweb.com[^] That IS a nice find...


              Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall." George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If the physicists find a universal theory describing the laws of universe, I'm sure the asshole constant will be an integral part of that theory.


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              • E ExtraLean

                What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) (I left it open-ended on purpose... your answer could be a website (development/sales/marketing), toolkit, conference, association, icon set, etc. etc. etc.) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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                Chris Losinger
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                word of mouth i like RegSoft, too. though i hate paying their fees, CNET/Download.com/etc still provide most of my first-impressions. -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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                  word of mouth i like RegSoft, too. though i hate paying their fees, CNET/Download.com/etc still provide most of my first-impressions. -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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                  John M Drescher
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                  I used to use winfiles.com all the time but they have been taken over by download.com. As a result it is much harder to find what you want. The interesting thing is it has been years since I have needed to look for a new shareware application. I think a lot of the reason is there is so much functionality built into windows, there is a lot of free stuff on code project and there is always the time to time use this on the forums... John

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                    Shareware library sites like www.tucows.com[^] and www.webattack.com[^]. Free press release distribution at www.prweb.com[^] and this article: http://www.dexterity.com/articles/shareware-amateurs-vs-shareware-professionals.htm[^]

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                    Taka Muraoka
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                    What's the deal with WebAttack. Are they any good i.e. reputable? I got an email from them the other week saying that they had rated and listed my software but since I had never heard of them, I kinda ignored it :-)


                    "Sucks less" isn't progress - Kent Beck [^] Awasu 1.1.2 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                    • E ExtraLean

                      What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) (I left it open-ended on purpose... your answer could be a website (development/sales/marketing), toolkit, conference, association, icon set, etc. etc. etc.) -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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                      Jeff Green
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                      ExtraLean wrote: What's your best shareware resource? (from a shareware developer's perspective) I always go for NoNags to start with, then Tucows. ...Jeff


                      All pigs fed and ready to fly jefgre@tpg.com.au MSN: jefgre@tpg.net.au

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