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Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"

by Yrrah <Yrrah_usenet-today@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 16, 2008 at 02:00 PM

John Corliss <jcorliss@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
	
> A. It's a web service
> B. It has a nag screen:

Probably good enough for Bare Bottoms and freeware in his opinion. If
you have the audacity to question his judgment he will ask if you are
a child molester. That's part of his new 'strategy'.

Yrrah
 




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Would this application be considered "freeware?"
PDFrank <pdfrank@[EMAI  2008-08-15 23:26:28 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Kat Mandu <Kat@[EMAIL   2008-08-15 20:44:02 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Nicolaas Hawkins <grum  2008-08-16 16:34:10 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
"Phil K" <ph  2008-08-16 11:36:51 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Craig <netburgher@[EMA  2008-08-15 23:29:33 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
John Corliss <jcorliss  2008-08-16 01:46:54 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Yrrah <Yrrah_usenet-to  2008-08-16 14:00:21 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Bear Bottoms <bearbott  2008-08-16 12:36:03 
Re: Would this application be considered "freeware?"
Ari <DROPTheJooseIsLoo  2008-08-16 10:33:46 

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