BestFreeApps web site launched

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Hi folks,

We're pleased to announce the launch of BestFreeApps at
http://www.bestfreeapps.com

We hope to showcase the very best of freeware, rather than flooding the
visitor with a vast collection of software.

Look forward to seeting you there.

Thanks,

Mark Avey
 
We hope to showcase the very best of freeware, rather than flooding the
visitor with a vast collection of software.

Free advice: don't recommend Java (or .net) applications.

Zepos
 
Roger said:
Payware, free evaluation copies, buy this, free download...
Roger;

I think you're using the "swicki" menu on the right of the screen.
First thing I did too.

The freeware apps that Mark lists are accessible from the menu atop the
page. The five proggies that I see he has listed are, indeed, all freeware.

fwiw,
-Craig
 
Craig said:
I think you're using the "swicki" menu on the right of the screen.
First thing I did too.

The url he gave leads to a web page with payware programs.
 
Roger said:
Craig wrote:




The url he gave leads to a web page with payware programs.
Yea;

I wasn't too clear on what I was saying there. What I mean to say is
that the actual site navigation bar of the website does lead...only to
freeware. (www.bestfreeapps.com/) I think his claim to value-add here
is that he writes accompanying reviews.

The problem comes via the design. Prominently to the left & right one
easily navigates off into ad-linked *ware. Anyway, currently, the only
freeware links he has posted are:

fwiw,
-Craig
 
Craig said:
I wasn't too clear on what I was saying there.

Ditto. I realized after posting that I didn't sound nice in my reply to
you.

I was mad at him, of course, (because it took me some time to even find
the link to the freeware), not at you.

Thanks :-)
 
Roger said:
Craig wrote:




Ditto. I realized after posting that I didn't sound nice in my reply to
you.
I didn't take it that way. It "sounded" more like a healthy suspicion
from here. <g> Thanks for clearing it up...I just wanted to make sure I
wasn't missing something nefarious.

-Craig
 
Zepos said:
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Free advice: don't recommend Java (or .net) applications.

Zepos
Zepos. Can you be more specific as to why? I recommend a very few Java
apps. I'd like to do some research into any problems they may have.

John H.
 
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