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Living Room / Re: Long post about the new 50% Discounts (!)
« on: April 20, 2005, 04:26 AM »
What's great about your efforts to gain these discounts, mouser, is that it provides complementary sites and blogs a central place to recommend to their users, who I hope soon after become charter members through donation/s. So thanks.

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Living Room / Screen Recorder used by DCC?
« on: April 20, 2005, 04:20 AM »
I've been using BB Flashback for my screen recording demos, but am wondering what DonationCoder.com (DCC) uses in its demos, e.g., in the Best Compare Tool review of Beyond Compare?

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Living Room / First Impressions of DonationCoder.com, and yours?
« on: April 18, 2005, 11:32 PM »
I'm Zaine Ridling and I support DonationCoder.com with small donations, and you should too. Here's why. I donated — and will continue to do so — because I know exactly how much research and meticulous writing that goes into one of these exhaustive reviews. I work with developers around the world to provide feedback and bug reports of their software. Some would say that's beta testing, but it goes further and is much more involved than you can imagine, and it is among other things, time-intensive. What DonationCoder.com is doing is unique. The review content is objective; that is, DonationCoder.com is critically honest in each of its reviews and fair to apps that didn't make the cut. Pointing out weaknesses as well as strengths is rare; most reviewers only tend to do one or the other.

I see DonationCoder.com as not only an extension of my site, but a resource that should be supported. What we have in DonationCoder.com is a well-integrated set of complementary sites that allows users to examine software from many different angles — price, value, performance, feature sets, security, user reviews, testing, competition within class, and so on. There are sites that do a few of those, but none as comprehensive as DonationCoder.com has already managed.

I'd like to think DonationCoder.com was created in response to demand, and to an absence of quality extended reviews online — better than traditional newsletter content and magazine review sites loaded with annoying ads. DonationCoder.com is produced by a staff of highly skilled, seasoned, and knowledgeable group of great software professionals.

Regarding donations, I suggest small, affordable donations, whatever you can afford. If DonationCoder.com has helped you save money on an application or helped you make a more informed choice, consider applying part of your savings to help support the site. Developers will be reading DonationCoder.com's reviews and perusing its forums for tips on how to improve their software. So add your two cents and make your voice heard.

So I urge you to spread the word about DonationCoder.com and be a part of something new, exciting, and cool.

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Living Room / Re: Links page - suggestions wanted
« on: April 18, 2005, 06:16 PM »
I hope you'll consider my own site, THE GREAT SOFTWARE LIST, which has been recommending great software to users for eight years based on the following criteria:
__(1) Ease of use with a well-designed user interface;
__(2) A generous array of keyboard shortcuts (preferably customizable);
__(3) High degree of customizability where applicable; and
__(4) Affordability.

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