March freeware of the month?

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omega

The freeware that received the most praise in ACF during March?

It was easy to determine in January. Photofiltre.
It was easy to determine in February. Firefox.

Yet for this past month, it is not so easy. I thought about perhaps
Filezilla. The problem there is that for every "I like Filezilla" post
there were two other posts - "my favorite is FTP program x | y | z."

My best candidate for the status: Powerpro.

There was not really that big number of posters recommending it. Yet
when it did get praised, it was with much unequivocal passion. And too,
the several articles going a little deeper into its features, that's
something that promotes it up, in my view.

Chance I overlooked some other contestant? (For instance, I don't read
multimedia threads much, so I could have missed anything going on there.)
 
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dszady

The freeware that received the most praise in ACF during March?

It was easy to determine in January. Photofiltre.
It was easy to determine in February. Firefox.

Yet for this past month, it is not so easy. I thought about perhaps
Filezilla. The problem there is that for every "I like Filezilla" post
there were two other posts - "my favorite is FTP program x | y | z."

My best candidate for the status: Powerpro.

There was not really that big number of posters recommending it. Yet
when it did get praised, it was with much unequivocal passion. And too,
the several articles going a little deeper into its features, that's
something that promotes it up, in my view.

Chance I overlooked some other contestant? (For instance, I don't read
multimedia threads much, so I could have missed anything going on there.)

Filezilla :)
 
B

Bob Adkins

The freeware that received the most praise in ACF during March?

It was easy to determine in January. Photofiltre.
It was easy to determine in February. Firefox.

Oh man, March was dead. The past 2 weeks have not turned up much at all.

As for sheer number of posts, most of which were positive, it was probably
MyIE2. Personally, I nominate NVU HTML editor. Not as many posts, but almost
all were positive.

Bob

Remove "kins" from address to reply.
 
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Roger Johansson

omega said:
The freeware that received the most praise in ACF during March?

It was easy to determine in January. Photofiltre.
It was easy to determine in February. Firefox.

Yet for this past month, it is not so easy.
My best candidate for the status: Powerpro.

I use it. Together with Litestep shell it replaces Explorer and lets me
have a customized clean screen. They use less memory than Explorer.
Chance I overlooked some other contestant? (For instance, I don't read
multimedia threads much, so I could have missed anything going on there.)

Deepburner was mentioned a lot. A little more than Burnatonce.
 
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A.A. Fussy

dszady said:
there.)

Filezilla :)

I would say Babya Photo Workshop, even though there were some negative
opinions, at Softonic.com it's had about 1400 downloads from there
 
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if it says "babya", its fungusware.

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Dan Glybitz

omega said:
The freeware that received the most praise in ACF during March?

It was easy to determine in January. Photofiltre.
It was easy to determine in February. Firefox.

Yet for this past month, it is not so easy. I thought about perhaps
Filezilla. The problem there is that for every "I like Filezilla" post
there were two other posts - "my favorite is FTP program x | y | z."

My best candidate for the status: Powerpro.

There was not really that big number of posters recommending it. Yet
when it did get praised, it was with much unequivocal passion. And too,
the several articles going a little deeper into its features, that's
something that promotes it up, in my view.

Chance I overlooked some other contestant? (For instance, I don't read
multimedia threads much, so I could have missed anything going on there.)

That up and coming Fussy chap and his innovative Babya software should get a
mention. He's up to version 12.3 now so it must be pretty well developed.

DG.
 
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A.A. Fussy

Dan Glybitz said:
That up and coming Fussy chap and his innovative Babya software should get a
mention. He's up to version 12.3 now so it must be pretty well developed.

DG.
Thanks for yoir encouraging comment-version 12.3 will include manmy updated
Babya apps
 
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MinMin

did said:
Thanks for yoir encouraging comment-version 12.3 will include manmy updated
Babya apps
Oh Fussy, you poor moron. He was not encouraging you, read his signature
again!
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MinMin

"Why do we use answering machines to screen calls and then have call
waiting so we won't miss a call from someone we didn't want to talk to in
the first place?"
 

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