Finding free software LEGALLY has sent me to unusual but helpful sites. While I still have some components in here that I want to delete (obvious reasons), I can't yet. I need to find a freeware counterpart. OR find articles, plural form, articles which say that the company has actually given out copies with a legal serial key.
So I found one for software I used to use a lot back then. Welcome back
Tune Up! While mine is 3 years older, it is a legal copy. Now I can get rid of some freeware I installed, considering I only got them because I was looking for an alternative for Tune Up.
Now, if only I can do away with the files I have in here.. I do have one.
Esnips has has gone downhill for me, only because they require you to download their downloader thingie before you could access your own files. What hassle. Also, I think they're trying to turn themselves into this social networking site with 5Gb online storage capability. The last thing I need is another social networking site. I've already taken down most of my memberships, why do I have to make one just to get some online storage space?
Hello,
ADrive. Okay, it sounds lame, it's been around for a while and I've yet to use it until now but, it's never too late. Knowing what Esnips turned into, I highly doubt ADrive will turn the same. Once I properly manage Blue, I certainly hope that I would have less problems and worries. My EHD is also running out of space, scans, music, videos, and games take up most of the space. Ah me, the entire 20Gb that my instructor gave me disappeared when the master file table was broken.
...in truth, I wanted to write something else here. Stress, disappointments, and others. But opting against means I'm ..reverting back. I don't know if that is a good thing or not, but since I'm doing my best not to think about it, not really denying the problem, but more like, just wanting not to get depressed again.. I lost my train of thought.