From: Caesar Romano on
What ever happened to the PricelessWare project? Has it been retired?
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From: Richard on

"Caesar Romano" <Spam(a)uce.gov> wrote in message
news:dpisv5ps4cia6fgr8qt1nsmlvqoe4bcgfa(a)4ax.com...
> What ever happened to the PricelessWare project? Has it been retired?

Go here:
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/2009/about.php
and click the "Contact the web site Coordinator" link. Let us know what you
find out.




From: REM on

> Caesar Romano <Spam(a)uce.gov> wrote:

>What ever happened to the PricelessWare project? Has it been retired?


Hey Vic. We'll have to wait and see if we'll be able to pull off
another year. I certainly hope so. The efforts of many within the
group are a very valuable resource to the browsing public in general
and to those who tirelessly create freeware apps and projects.

Obviously some misguidee souls chose to make ACF a battlefield over
the last few years. I'm unaffected, but the group does suffer greatly.
Filters. That's the ticket.

The web hosting fees are about to come due and I'll be re-upping for
another year to preserve all the hard work of years gone by regardless
of whether or not we do a PL list for the current year.

At the very least it will be great to have volunteers who try to keep
the most current years data updated, such as noting ware changes and
such.

(I'm assuming that I am replying to you and not to a sock puppet.
Forgive me if the latter is true.)


From: John Stubbings on
On Thu, 27 May 2010 05:37:47 -0500, Caesar Romano wrote:

> What ever happened to the PricelessWare project? Has it been retired?

All questions should be addresses in *my* newsgruppe,
alt.comp.pricelessare

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From: Daniel Mandic on
REM wrote:

> Obviously some misguidee souls chose to make ACF a battlefield over
> the last few years. I'm unaffected, but the group does suffer greatly.
> Filters. That's the ticket.

yea!?.... that's the rule? (unwritten out from your mind/s)

> The web hosting fees are about to come due and I'll be re-upping for
> another year to preserve all the hard work of years gone by regardless
> of whether or not we do a PL list for the current year.

Money is not all...

> At the very least it will be great to have volunteers who try to keep
> the most current years data updated, such as noting ware changes and
> such.

For what reason?

> (I'm assuming that I am replying to you and not to a sock puppet.
> Forgive me if the latter is true.)

Are you under control?


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Daniel Mandic