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A list of free downloads available on this web site.

- Free Downloads Page -

Welcome to my downloads page. Note that although my intention is to give you free downloads here, you will also see mention of commercial products and other items on this page which are not owned by me and which of course I have no control over the price of... although I have tried as much as possible to stick with free stuff. If you're the owner of one of a product or item mentioned on this page, and would like me to remove or alter the mention of your property, or if you see an error on one of my pages that you would like to point out, please e-mail me at TechnoZeus @ techie.com and include the word "please" in the subject to make sure it gets past my filter and makes it to my inbox. (Note: I am not affiliated with techie.com in any way other than having an e-mail address through them. Also, please don't send me advertisements unless I have specifically asked you to. Such unwanted advertisements tend to fill up my e-mail space and make me miss messages.)

The following links will each allow you to download a zip file with free content. If you have Microsoft Windows XP, then you should be able to extract the contents from the zip files. Just use your secondary mouse button (right mouse button, on most systems) to click or drag the zip file, and you should see an "Extract" option.

If you don't have an Extract option when you right-click on a zip file (or when you left click on it, if you have your computer set up for easier left-handed operation) then you may want to run a search for zip utilities on a good search engine or a good meta search engine like ixQuick and choose one that you think you'll like. Zip files are a common way of storing multiple files and folders in single compressed file.

So, here's the downloads list (the first link in each entry is the free download available on this site)...



Well, that's it for now. If what I have here gets to be popular, I'll probably add more. If it doesn't... I might anyway. :)

Donald A. Kronos, PhD.

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