Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
Checker voted for it first, then someone else, and the app was added to the database. Later, the other person "thumbed it down", making the app private again. So Checker signaled us this situation and I voted to make it public again. Something like this...
joby_toss wrote:Checker voted for it first, then someone else, and the app was added to the database. Later, the other person "thumbed it down", making the app private again. So Checker signaled us this situation and I voted to make it public again. Something like this...
That's it, exactly. The question was, is there a reason (beside personal dislike) for that (e.g. no more portable, payware etc.).
I am Baas wrote:Sounds like the beginning of an anti-Checker global campaign (Point the stick at Checker ).