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FHteam
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2005 15:46
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Psycle by Josep Mª Antolín Segura Home and Hobby → Music
PSYCLE is a free OpenSource Music Production Studio that offers unlimited (opinions may vary!) possibilites for creating your own music in a professional way. It has an Old-School Tracker interface, but it supports VST Plugins and VST Instruments in addition to samples, to let your wildest music ideas come true....
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 18 Feb 2006 03:42
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Respected sir,
Can I distribute the freeware version of your software?
If I have to follow some procedure then please send mail at
Vijaysinh.ligade@entercircle.com
Bunty_ligade2000@rediffmail.com
Regards
vijay
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Jeba Singh Emmanuel
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# Posted: 19 Feb 2006 07:15
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I guess freeware can be distributed freely without any specific procedures. However most software state the procedures if any in the 'License and agreement page"
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FHteam
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# Posted: 21 Feb 2006 02:19
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It depends what you mean by "distribute".
Without the author's specific permission you can:-
Link to the author's website; tell friends about the program; download a single copy for a friend; do anything else the author specifically allows in an included licence (some say the program may be distributed freely).
You must get the author's permission if you want to:
link to the program download file; include the program in a collection on CD/DVD or other media; charge for distribution costs (you cannot charge for the program).
NOTE: We, at Freeware Home, are NOT the authors of the programs we list. PLEASE visit a program's website to contact its author, we cannot guarantee to pass on messages!
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notexpert
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# Posted: 16 Jun 2009 10:19
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This looks good just downloaded it. Can I ask software developers to remember that a lot of people do not understand all that weird sourceforge stuff with strange lists of files...a simple link to download something that is clearly the target software is appreciated.
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Dee
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# Posted: 16 Jun 2009 16:53
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notexpert
I appreciate your problem, it drives ME nuts & *I* know what I'm looking at! ;-) I do try to provide direct links where possible.
However, it is often not possible or not a good idea for a listing site like FreewareHome to link directly to a download file & the same reasons apply to the developers:
If there's anything in the file name that changes with each revision the link breaks as soon as a new file is uploaded &, with a program in active development, this can be daily!
If there is more than one version, versions for more than one operating system, or different downloads for different versions of Windows, it has to be the user's choice what to download.
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