If you're a shareware, freeware, or commercial software developer, then this document should answer most of your questions about getting your software posted in the WinFiles.com 32-bit Software Collection.
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All download links submitted MUST be a direct link to begin immediate download of the application. We do not link to HTML pages for the download link. We do provide a link to the application's home page in our listing, as well as a link to the author email address.
We can only include your application in one category on our site. Please do not request that your application be listed in multiple categories. Choose the category that best fits your software.
If you release an update to an application that is already listed, please use the same form, and choose the Updated Listing option. We usually post the new or updated information within a day or two after receiving it. Missing information will slow down this process, or cause the software listing not to be updated.
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And, although we don't enforce it strictly, we must admit that we give Getit preference to software that does not have an expire on date timeout. There's nothing wrong with an expire after timeout (such as software that times out 15 or 30 days after the actual day a user installs it), but we get thousands of complaints from our users each week when they try to install a program that has expired on a specific calendar date - and many times that date was weeks before they ever got a chance to evaluate it. Again, we won't rule out a Getit simply because of your timeout scheme, but if we're having a hard time making a decision, the timeout issue will usually tip the scales.
No Install Support is rather self-explanatory. The user has nothing more than a README.TXT file to figure out how to install the program.
Install Support Only means that the developer has provided some sort of installation routine for the user. We do recognize the WinZip Self Extractor as Install Support. However, most users also want a setup routine that creates a directory, copies the files into the directory, puts icons in the Start menu or on the Desktop, etc.
Uninstall Support Only is the exact opposite. The user is on his or her own to get the program installed, but you're more than happy to provide a way for them to nuke it from their system. We admit that it's highly unlikely that any developer would provide uninstall support only, but it's your software, and we never want to rule anything out!
Install and Uninstall Support is what all users dream about. It's the ability to easily install a program on a system, as well as the ability to remove it (including any registry keys and .ini files). It it's possible, we'd love for you to provide this support for all your software.
We define shareware as any software that is try before you buy. Therefore, we lump nagware, crippleware, and a bunch of other wares together in this category. If a software title has any sort of registration, then we call it shareware.
Freeware is software that is provided strictly out of the good of a developer's heart (or a desire to take over the market, whichever you prefer). There is no required payment associated with freeware, and users don't have to feel guilty for using it for months without paying anybody.
What's left are commercial demos. These are scaled down programs that give a taste of how a commercial application works, but they are rarely fully functional. Also, commercial demos are usually purchased, instead of registered. Sometimes this is a pretty fuzzy line, but we'll usually be more than happy to go with the classification of the developer, unless we think it will confuse our visitors.
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