We’ve tried a couple of them, and we think many of you will find their free products useful. They tend to give away older, but still useful, versions of their software – and/or feature-limited versions. The company is Serif and they make a lot of good software related to scrapbooking, desktop publishing and photo editing.
Back in our Cloudeight Stationery days their software CDs were popular in stores. Now that we have all that out of the way, let me say that this company has been around for a long time.
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And let me say that it’s been a week since I’ve installed software from this site and I’ve not yet seen any sales pitches or annoying emails – the only emails I’ve received were the emails with registration keys and download info. So, you can be clever and keep your name to yourself and give sites a throwaway email address so you don’t end up getting newsletters or sales pitches you don’t want. While I don’t think these folks are spammers, if you don’t trust anyone, you can use one of the following sites to create a throwaway email address to use for things like this: The site we’re featuring today wants your name and email address – of course you don’t have to give them your real name – you can say your first name is Flower and your last name is Mister.
Some developers just give away freeware – no strings, no PUPs, no bundles, just the goodies. Others try to trick you into clicking a download link that doesn’t download the program you think you’re getting, but malware instead. Some software developers try to monetize freeware by bundling it with PUPs, hijackers, and even malware. A Lot Of Good Free Software (If You Don’t Mind a Little Hassle)