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Hi, I was wondering about which sites on the internet are a good
resource for looking up different freeware utilities. I know of
Cnet.com as a good place to look for reviews on things like
free/shareware games and programs but I was wondering what other sites
were out there that are respectable with decent reviews?
 
* (e-mail address removed) wrote, On 8/04/2006 7:25 PM:
Hi, I was wondering about which sites on the internet are a good
resource for looking up different freeware utilities. I know of
Cnet.com as a good place to look for reviews on things like
free/shareware games and programs but I was wondering what other sites
were out there that are respectable with decent reviews?

Two sites I visit on a regular basis are:

The List of Lists - http://lists.thedatalist.com/ (Freeware & Shareware)
The Portable Freeware Collection - http://portablefreeware.com/ (Freeware)

Cheers
Patrick
 
Hi, I was wondering about which sites on the internet are a good
resource for looking up different freeware utilities. I know of
Cnet.com as a good place to look for reviews on things like
free/shareware games and programs but I was wondering what other sites
were out there that are respectable with decent reviews?


The very best source (IMHO) for freeware that has received good reviews
from the people who consistently use freeware is
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/
 
Hi, I was wondering about which sites on the internet are a good
resource for looking up different freeware utilities. I know of
Cnet.com as a good place to look for reviews on things like
free/shareware games and programs but I was wondering what other sites
were out there that are respectable with decent reviews?

My favorite site for reviews/ratings of software is FileForum.
I check the New Releases there almost every day.
Like CNET, it does include more than just freeware.

http://fileforum.betanews.com/


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"The moral rot of political correctness runs deep today in both national parties."
~ Patrick J. Buchanan
 
(e-mail address removed) wrote in @i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
Hi, I was wondering about which sites on the internet are a good
resource for looking up different freeware utilities. I know of
Cnet.com as a good place to look for reviews on things like
free/shareware games and programs but I was wondering what other sites
were out there that are respectable with decent reviews?

Tried and tested freeware http://www.vbmark.com
 
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