http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1063
This is no longer freeware.
Undelete Plus
Re: Undelete Plus and WAYBACKMACHINE
Version 2.94 is still available on the Waybackmachine
http://web.archive.org/web/200804091957 ... nload.html
I went to the original download page and the original website and was redirected.
I was sent to a page that requires a log in for registration.
I thought try the registration and well it did try to download something called a free trial.
I do not think it was the normal download.
This is why I am posting the link to version 2.94 as the last version available from the WayBackMachine.
Hope this helps.
http://web.archive.org/web/200804091957 ... nload.html
I went to the original download page and the original website and was redirected.
I was sent to a page that requires a log in for registration.
I thought try the registration and well it did try to download something called a free trial.
I do not think it was the normal download.
This is why I am posting the link to version 2.94 as the last version available from the WayBackMachine.
Hope this helps.
Re: Undelete Plus
Here you can download version 2.98, which is the last freeware version: http://download.cnet.com/Undelete-Plus/ ... 43754.html
Re: Undelete Plus
Regardless of what you might find elsewhere, doesn't change the fact it is no longer freeware.
Re: Undelete Plus
The single exe portable version is not available outside of the Wayback Machine so far as I can tell.
All other downloads which I have checked are installers.
I do not know if the installer version can be made portable by extraction.
To Kermode I mention the location for download because the software may still be usable as freeware.
A single example of a no longer portable freeware is Yod'm3d which has been hosted at this site for a while.
As the software in question here is I think really adware, I do not know if it will have been cripled by remote or anything else.
Here goes to hoping it is still usable.
All other downloads which I have checked are installers.
I do not know if the installer version can be made portable by extraction.
The websites which have an installer include the above mentioned Cnet.com, Softpedia.com, Snapfiles.com, and I am sure many more.How to extract: Download the single EXE (portable version) file to a folder of your choice. Launch undelete_plus.exe.
To Kermode I mention the location for download because the software may still be usable as freeware.
A single example of a no longer portable freeware is Yod'm3d which has been hosted at this site for a while.
As the software in question here is I think really adware, I do not know if it will have been cripled by remote or anything else.
Here goes to hoping it is still usable.
- Andrew Lee
- Posts: 3063
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:19 am
- Contact:
Re: Undelete Plus
I have made the last freeware version I have (2.97) available for direct download. If you have a newer freeware version, please contact me.