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Published on March 15, 2012 By LittleBearJason In Personal Computing

I did not know about Daily Software Giveaway until I saw one of Ashraf's postings through http://www.dottech.org

I lost the freebie that originally was given away through Giveaway Of The Day , so this is a welcome freebie once more. (Don't really care for the free versions interface that much)

The software appears to be already pre-registered, so all you have to do is download and install it.

If you want this , visit the promotional page here: http://www.dailysoftwaregiveaway.com/2012/03/todays-giveaway-kingsoft-writer.html

Scroll down to the bottom and find the link to install your free copy of Kingsoft Writer 2012 Professional.

This is a 24 hour Giveaway only, so I don't know when it expires, based on the local time of the server on the Giveaway site.


Comments
on Mar 15, 2012

Jason, I decided to take a look at the software... and read the EULA. Maybe it'sfree, but it doesn't read that way. To me, it reads like Trialware/Shareware for 30 days. Then you have to buy it to continue using it. I don't know what happens to the documents prepared with it during the trial period...

 

 

 

on Mar 15, 2012

I noticed that too. Seems like less than free.

on Mar 15, 2012

Thank you for your concern DrJBHL

The registration key per the Giveaway Site has already been injected into the product, if you were to install the trial version of the product without installing this, the program would show you the 30 day countdown and show as a trial version on the document name at the top of the screen.

on Mar 15, 2012

Thanks for the tip about  http://www.dailysoftwaregiveaway.com/  I already check giveawayoftheday, I added this to my favorites.

on Mar 16, 2012

Really a slow download must be a great deal of people attempting to get a copy (27.9 KB/sec).

on Mar 16, 2012

lee3908870
Really a slow download must be a great deal of people attempting to get a copy (27.9 KB/sec).

The offer has been extended 24 hours, possibly due to that.

on Mar 16, 2012

lee3908870
Really a slow download must be a great deal of people attempting to get a copy (27.9 KB/sec).

I blame Jason.