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Friday, February 9, 2007

Contribute

Want to submit software for others to download?
You can submit software you create as well as software you think others would enjoy. If you have a download link for your own software let me know. If you have the name of programs you want to share post them here, again you'll get credit for helping.

Want your site linked to?
If you have your own website and want a link here let me know. I'd be more than happy to place a link for your site here. You can even include a description to be displayed along with your website if you wish.

Want to tell others about a site you found?
If you know of a site you think others would enjoy post a link here as a comment. If it seems like a notable website it will be linked to.

What's the point?
Submit your content and you will get credit. I'm always looking for people to help submit content for the site. You can submit videos, songs, pictures, text, news, links, downloads, anything! The site exists to provide a place to keep anything that is worth keeping. If you use teamspeak you will know we used to keep this information in the channels, but as servers shut down we lost anything we had kept there, this is the alternative.

New Page Added

Just added this new area to the site to keep track of downloads and links. There may be errors, if internal links don't work please leave comments. If download links don't work or if there are newer versions of a program listed for download available please comment, you will be given credit for your help. Aside from the possible problems involved with a major change to the site I'll try to give you an idea of what things will look like here.
There won't be many "posts" in this area, the main content will be a link list where the posts usually appear, on the right side is the usual content along with an additional link and download list. Downloads and links on these lists may appear elsewhere on this page, but these side-bar lists contain some of the "most useful", best, or featured links and downloads; docking them to the right side allows viewers to more easily keep track of them.