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Giveaway of the Day - Foxonic Professional 3.2 (expired!)

Foxonic is a powerful and easy-to-use PDF tool. With Foxonic, you can convert TIFF to PDF, JPEG to PDF, BMP to PDF, GIF to PDF and PNG to PDF. You can also merge PDF, split PDF, extract PDF pages, and add watermarks, add page numbers, add/change/remove PDF password/permissions and insert URL linking to the PDF file.

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by Anonymous on 23. April 2009 - 0:07  (20353)

Thanks fellas for letting me know.....

by Anonymous on 22. April 2009 - 21:08  (20350)

When a program is offered as "free" it is a nice gesture on the part of the author. However, this program, "foxonic" is not free. There was no mention of its trial nature in the download agreement. It was only after the program was installed on my machine that I got the message that it was a one month trial. Unfortunately, Gizmo and I were duped by the Foxonic offer. It is NOT FREE.
JC

by Anonymous on 22. April 2009 - 13:02  (20324)

Mine showed up on the 21st, too. This fact makes the link un-free.

by bobzero on 22. April 2009 - 12:54  (20323)

It does seem that all your *today only* freebies always show up in my inbox a day late, so it is not useful at all, keep with your regular freeware and figure out how to send your today only's a day or 2 earlier.

by Anonymous on 22. April 2009 - 11:12  (20320)

Not much point sending an email find that has expired. This is 21 ONLY, my gizmo email is dated 22.

by Anonymous on 22. April 2009 - 10:50  (20316)

I used to think these were great and they are unless you have to do a system restore or take an image back - then you find that they cannot be reinstalled

by chrisgiz on 22. April 2009 - 12:24  (20322)

Strange, I've not had this experience. I'd just reinstall and use the name/logins and serials which I keep in a secure file and I've never had this problem.

Some programs may "phone home" though and one thing I do is always block those attempts via the CIS popup. If/when this is cause enough for the developer to block the install I then immediately uninstall, for good this time.

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