WCCL's Big Software Giveaway
My publishers WCCL are getting into the Christmas spirit early! Until the end of November, they are giving away a wide range of free Windows software and privacy tools from their Software Giveaway Site, just in exchange for signing up to one of their free email newsletters.
The newsletters in question are their Windows Power User newsletter, which features all the latest technology news and downloads, and their Privacy #1 newsletter, which provides tips and tricks for preserving your anonymity online. You can choose which of these to receive according to where your main interests lie (or you could subscribe to both, of course). The newsletters are sent twice weekly. They are full of interesting advice and information - you can view sample issues on the Software Giveaway Site - but naturally you can unsubscribe at any time if you wish.
You can see the free software on offer at the Software Giveaway Site. Just a few highlights include a program that will turn your free GMail account into a virtual hard drive with around 3Gb capacity - a voicemail program that lets you record your own voicemail messages and send them by email - and a privacy program that automatically erases your browsing history when you close your browser. There is also a range of downloadable video games.
WCCL site manager Trent Steele emphasises that these are not poorly-produced DOS programs of the type you’ll find floating around in freeware libraries from the 1990s. They are the very latest software, and they work in both Windows XP and Vista. Many of the products are produced by WCCL themselves, and are not available from any other source. Obviously, you can pick and choose which products you download, or you can grab all of them!
OK, if you only ever use your computer for word processing, this offer may not be for you. But if you like to keep up to date with the latest software - and you are conscious of the importance of protecting your security/privacy online - in my view it's well worth giving the Software Giveaway Site the once-over.
Finally, I understand that people are sometimes suspicious of offers that sound "too good to be true", so I would just like to emphasise again that this offer comes from WCCL, who as well as publishing my writing courses also sponsor this blog and my forum. They are keen to increase the circulation of these newsletters, which is why they are making this one-time offer. I can vouch that they are a reputable company, and will not use your e-mail address for any purpose other than sending you copies of your chosen newsletter.
The newsletters in question are their Windows Power User newsletter, which features all the latest technology news and downloads, and their Privacy #1 newsletter, which provides tips and tricks for preserving your anonymity online. You can choose which of these to receive according to where your main interests lie (or you could subscribe to both, of course). The newsletters are sent twice weekly. They are full of interesting advice and information - you can view sample issues on the Software Giveaway Site - but naturally you can unsubscribe at any time if you wish.
You can see the free software on offer at the Software Giveaway Site. Just a few highlights include a program that will turn your free GMail account into a virtual hard drive with around 3Gb capacity - a voicemail program that lets you record your own voicemail messages and send them by email - and a privacy program that automatically erases your browsing history when you close your browser. There is also a range of downloadable video games.
WCCL site manager Trent Steele emphasises that these are not poorly-produced DOS programs of the type you’ll find floating around in freeware libraries from the 1990s. They are the very latest software, and they work in both Windows XP and Vista. Many of the products are produced by WCCL themselves, and are not available from any other source. Obviously, you can pick and choose which products you download, or you can grab all of them!
OK, if you only ever use your computer for word processing, this offer may not be for you. But if you like to keep up to date with the latest software - and you are conscious of the importance of protecting your security/privacy online - in my view it's well worth giving the Software Giveaway Site the once-over.
Finally, I understand that people are sometimes suspicious of offers that sound "too good to be true", so I would just like to emphasise again that this offer comes from WCCL, who as well as publishing my writing courses also sponsor this blog and my forum. They are keen to increase the circulation of these newsletters, which is why they are making this one-time offer. I can vouch that they are a reputable company, and will not use your e-mail address for any purpose other than sending you copies of your chosen newsletter.









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