KKopy - Neat free awarding winning tool which avoids the frustrating

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Mike Seddon

KKopy - Neat free awarding winning tool which avoids the frustrating
scrolling off the window pain when trying to highlight text that you
want to cut and paste.

Whole sections of text can be copied or cut from your Word documents
with a single click..

Really helpful if you are selectively taking information from
documents.

Download at www.kutchka.com/downloads/downloadkkopy.asp

Home site is www.kutchka.com.

Note: We do ask you to register the software after 20 uses.
Registration is still free. Your registration is helping us to
continually test our licence infrastructure. For that help, you get
free software.


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Steven Burn

Mike Seddon said:
Note: We do ask you to register the software after 20 uses.
Registration is still free. Your registration is helping us to
continually test our licence infrastructure. For that help, you get
free software.

IF IT REQUIRES REGISTRATION, IT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!

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Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
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Tramp

|IF IT REQUIRES REGISTRATION, IT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!

Obviously people here think otherwise. There are programs on the
Pricelessware site that require registration. avast!, AVG Anti-Virus
System, Calypso, PowerDesk, Speakonia.
 
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dszady

Tramp said:
|IF IT REQUIRES REGISTRATION, IT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!

Obviously people here think otherwise. There are programs on the
Pricelessware site that require registration. avast!, AVG Anti-Virus
System, Calypso, PowerDesk, Speakonia.

And there are others who don't. It's not free.
 
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jo

Steven said:
IF IT REQUIRES REGISTRATION, IT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!

LOL

Do you have issues with postcardware also?

Or 'sillyware'?

(I forget the app I have that is sillyware...) :)
 
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Iphigenie

I started thinking something odd was going on in alt.comp.freeware
IF IT REQUIRES REGISTRATION, IT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!

Depends on how you define "free"

To a certain extent you could argue that any program where the site
or software asks for your email address at some point is not free,
since your email address can be considered to be worth money. Same
when there are ads on the site... But that is really pushing it ;)

From another perspective I have noticed that the cost of
hosting/bandwidth is mentioned more and more as the reason/excuse
for going shareware. A lot of authors are ok giving time for free
to develop the tool and offer email support etc. but they do start
thinking when the cost of offering the software for free on the web
becomes high - and it can!

So to cover/reduce the costs authors go to ads, affiliate deals,
requiring registration etc. I wish there was some accepted
micropayment system - and no, paypal is not appropriate - so you
could pay the cost of hosting/downloading a piece of freeware (2-10
cents depending on sizeetc.) if it made more freeware remain free.
 
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Roger Hunt

Cruising said:
You could say the same thing if it requires a download. Time = money

You old misery!
I'm spending this costly time comfortably sat on my backside supping
coffee (slurp slurp), dropping cigarette ash (puff puff) all over the
keyboard (old IBM Clicky that is a joy to use) and generally relaxing.

That is my approach to freeware and other downloadable goodies and I'm
buggered if I'm going to cost the time I spend doing it.
 
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Cruising Chrissy

You old misery!
I'm spending this costly time comfortably sat on my backside supping
coffee (slurp slurp), dropping cigarette ash (puff puff) all over the
keyboard (old IBM Clicky that is a joy to use) and generally relaxing.

That is my approach to freeware and other downloadable goodies and I'm
buggered if I'm going to cost the time I spend doing it.

I got one of those ISP read-o-meters to see how much bandwidth/time I
was logged on.

I threw it away for the very same reasons you state.

<head returning deep into sand>
 
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Roger Hunt

Cruising said:
I got one of those ISP read-o-meters to see how much bandwidth/time I
was logged on.

I threw it away for the very same reasons you state.

<head returning deep into sand>

Probably more comfortable, convenient and safe to bury your other end.
 

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