Has anyone ever used this site? Is it safe to download the programs they offer?
It a good idea to read the comments on each days download. To do this just click on 'proceed to download page'' and then scroll down the page to the comments. It's usually a good indicator of what the software is like that day.
Registering and installing the days product is okay as long as you follow the instructions given and read any install tips in the comments section.
I have had one or two things from there, a lot not great but now and again a good one comes along. The last one I got from there was Inpaint
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=26093&st=0&p=157623&hl=inpaint&fromsearch=1entry157623
I used to visit there and try some of the stuff but honestly I've never kept any of it installed all that long.
Also if you format your computer that "giveaway" is gone for good unless they run it again! So if you download something from there you can't live without you'd better image your hard disk with something like Macrium Reflect Free Edition, etc., so it can be fully restored along with Windows if your computer needs restoring.
I think too many giveaways are for useless software, or yet another video converter nobody has ever heard of.
while I follow GOTD via RSS, i too rarely find anything I want so far I've only kept 3-4 softwares at most
I've followed it via it's RSS feed for years now. Does have the occasional decent program but I'd say were probably talking 20 or 30 duffers for every decent one.
Unless of course you track the install and make note of the reg key storing the software registration entry and export it for reinstallAlso if you format your computer that "giveaway" is gone for good unless they run it again!
Wow.. you have become a patron of Macrium, Andavari.... you are the leading guy who patronizes it here, come on there are other recovery tools out there.So if you download something from there you can't live without you'd better image your hard disk with something like Macrium Reflect Free Edition, etc., so it can be fully restored along with Windows if your computer needs restoring.
And hey, guys, before trying any one of these "giveaway" apps, make a restore point or make sure you have backup copies of your important files somewhere where they can be re-obtained.
Wow.. you have become a patron of Macrium, Andavari.... you are the leading guy who patronizes it here, come on there are other recovery tools out there.
Since I'm "patronizing" a freeware program it's no foul, if you don't like it don't read my posts - it's literally that dead simple. Obviously there are other recovery tools out there, I'm just stating one that I use myself and that works.
Thank goodness someone keeps mentioning about backup programs and images.
If it encourages people to use them then it's worth the effort.
It a good idea to read the comments on each days download. To do this just click on 'proceed to download page'' and then scroll down the page to the comments. It's usually a good indicator of what the software is like that day.
Registering and installing the days product is okay as long as you follow the instructions given and read any install tips in the comments section.
I have had one or two things from there, a lot not great but now and again a good one comes along. The last one I got from there was Inpaint
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=26093&st=0&p=157623&hl=inpaint&fromsearch=1entry157623
Speaking of Inpaint, version 2.4 is being offered today at Giveaway of the Day..
Backup and Recovery are the ones I get mostly.
I don't find any conflict of interest in the moderator (or any one here) have many programs that "do the same thing" as Recuva. As we all know Recuva can get somethings and not others, the same is true for Macrium; of the recovery programs I have Multistage Recovery 4, icare format recovery EASEUS Data recovery wizard(all three of which I got from GOTD), Disk Digger, restoration MFC application, and Recuva, it is the last (from our dear Piriform software) that I use first and most but that doesn't negate the need for the others at times.
Speaking of Inpaint, version 2.4 is being offered today at Giveaway of the Day..
I've got a couple of versions old version of that they gave away a while back and a nice little program (one of the few keepers I've had from GAOTD). Last version (also given away on GAOTD) was a backwards step IMO in usability terms so will certainly give this version a try out