Beware downloading from CNET Download.com!!
#21
Posted 08 October 2011 - 09:28 PM
I am connected with only the two sites, FreewareBB and Daves Computer Tips. You happen to frequent both - a happy coincidence indeed!!
Just a couple of points from your replies mate:
The vast majority of primary downloads are already available via other freeware download sites who do not emulate CNET's practice...except for the CNET exclusives of course.
We are not complaining about it - we are condemning it. Our reports are of a cautionary nature, and broadening awareness is a proactive response.
Cheers and beers...Jim
#22
Posted 08 October 2011 - 10:03 PM
I have been downloading from CNET from their beginning. I have grown quite frustrated of their practices, as well as the other big sites. For me the annoyance has been just that, I have tolerated the bundled toolbars, coupon finders, etc... for a long time. By the time I get around them I have the software I needed for my self, my Wife and my Daughter but it is increasingly annoying to do. Source Forge and a few others who would never think of such things (we all have OpenOffice and I have even removed the MS products) don't always have what I seek. That said, I am glad to find these 2 sites that are new to me just this week. I have been looking around and am finding more and more in the library here. I will add what I can, but am finding many that I have already carved out of the front-ends like CNET's.
We all have a soapbox that we stand on when others try to take advantage of the public. Especially when it is a place once trusted. I am glad to see there are still clean libraries. It is refreshing to find people who still believe in making computing more practical and comfortable for the end user.
Life is about finding the good in us all....
#23
Posted 09 October 2011 - 12:57 AM
Cheers Mike...Jim
#24
Posted 15 October 2011 - 11:05 AM
Was still going there for the users comments, as some recommend better alternatives ...
But now w this installer crap, it's just a no-go-zone !
Now I mostly use Softpedia, bc they always make it clear if there is anything bundled w the prog, detail all the restrictions, plus the changelogs are up to date, the reviews are detailed, there are screenshots, etc. It all does help decide if the sw is what I'm looking for or not beforehand
Just finished reading all the DC thread that someone kindly posted the link above
I knew abt BrotherSoft & Softonic, never go there, but learned that Tucows went to the dark side too
Noticed that FreewareBB is not mentioned prominently on the «good alternative sites» list, even though Marko posted on that thread. And Softpedia is only mentioned in passing!!?, not really «recommended»
Why? What am I missing? Thought Softpedia was considered one of the good guys
Could someone enlighten me? TIA
Peace
N.B.: Funny story abt Softonic - Long time ago, I used to go there bc they have information & reviews from different countries, since I speak several languages, it was interesting to see the review from the Brazil editor contradicting the one from Spain & saying smtg different from the English & French ones. Reading them all gave me a better idea who was fibbing
»»Do hope ppl here do not mind my off topic funny stories ...
Edited by LeKanaw, 15 October 2011 - 11:10 AM.
#25
Posted 16 October 2011 - 07:10 AM
When backlinks alone dont work, as we've seen, they revert to a more direct method such as wrapping downloads with their own installers which can include toolbars, etc ... those sites are motivated purely by making money, and will do so using any method available to keep profits up - again, when it gets to that point its time to question the advantage to the end user?!!
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Posted 29 November 2011 - 07:01 AM
#27
Posted 02 March 2012 - 11:21 PM
When I receive mails on new updates of software on my watchlist, I will download them from other sites, preferably from FreewareBB
Wolf
#28
Posted 02 March 2012 - 11:33 PM
#29
Posted 04 March 2012 - 06:35 AM
Whatever happened to that nice Mr Obama's idea about making the US government run on open source software? Perhaps Uncle Sam will start a state-run free download site at public expense. The US government should know how to do things properly.
Live fast. Die young. Leave a beautiful body of code.
#30
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:07 AM
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