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Re: Good freeware.


de Anonymous 05/08/2006 03:51



on 5/8/2006, Helen supposed :
> Weeks ago I posted the free OCR link. I didn't see John's
> post.

For real? That was you? Oh man, I'm sorry!

The first time I saw any mention of that OCR program was when John
Corliss posted his message on 5/6/06 at 4:26 PM.

I see now that John wrote an addendum on 5/7/06 at 4:36 AM (...AM?...)
that gave credit to someone else for the find.


> But sometimes messages don't get through and
> sometimes they aren't received. One can only post and
> hope. Also I agree with you about the urls for "personal-
> author-site" and the NOW free programs that are difficult
> to find.
>

It's just that I don't need any more freeware distribution sites after
I found this newsgroup and http://www.pricelesswarehome.org.

This NG and Pricelessware are like a jewlery store, where you can go in
and browse all the good stuff and get what you want or need all in one
place. What I really NEED are URL-links to the gems and jewels that are
still in the ground and don't appear in the jewlery stores yet.

It's a bad example but you get the idea...



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