spacefem answered Saturday May 20 2006, 10:18 am: Yes. It's owned by cnet and has been around forever. Not all the software you download from there is free though... be sure to review license information before downloading. A lot of the software is just "Free to try", meaning that after a time period it'll bug you to pay for it. If you're looking for free software, use the "Advanced Search" feature and set the license criteria to "free". [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
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