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I've just got £61.70 worth of stuff free and legit. 
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I've just got £61.70 worth of stuff free and legit.

Grizzly Bear - Yellow House £4.74
Grizzly Bear - Horn of Plenty £7.99
Steve Martin - Born Standing Up £10.99
Stuffit Standard 2009 £29.99

I'm never usually one to do trials and things but I thought I would give it a whirl and used TrialPay to get Stuffit for free and Trialed eMusic and got 25 credits and an audiobook on the trial. Then once I got what I wanted I canceled my trial.

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I've done that before, but it's only worth it if you remember to cancel. It's very expensive software if you let them bill you!

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People still use Stuffit? :shock:

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ProfessorF wrote:
People still use Stuffit? :shock:


Ah Stuffit. The perfect example of how to shoot yourself in the foot. A model followed by Real Player if I remember correctly.

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ChurchCat wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
People still use Stuffit? :shock:


Ah Stuffit. The perfect example of how to shoot yourself in the foot. A model followed by Real Player if I remember correctly.

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Ugh. Do NOT go there.

RealPlayer has had me crying on numerous ocasions. It used to make my old Windows 2000 machine cry too :(

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I think I'm getting rid of Real Player - the random 'jumping' when playing media I could do without :roll:

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So somebody does still use RealPlayer then! :P

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Nick wrote:
So somebody does still use RealPlayer then! :P


I've got it installed, but only because half the streams on the BBC website require it. :roll:

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Nick wrote:
So somebody does still use RealPlayer then! :P


I've got it installed, but only because half the streams on the BBC website require it. :roll:


Nail, head. Sadly :evil:

Amazon uses it as well IIRC...

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I don't think I've installed RealPlayer on a machine for at least half a decade!

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There is a real alternative.

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There is a real alternative.


Id forgotten about that, might use it instead...

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