The final whack... after spending all that time on both
Versiontracker and CNET just trying to figure out how to find my
products, and then making two attempts to update a title
unsuccessfully, I get the final whack.
They sent me an email confirmation that I can now start receiving
their CNET
On 08/09/2010 16:02, "Mark Schonewille"
wrote:
> This is no news. The process started 2 years ago and has now been completed.
> The only goal of the merge was to take out a competitor. It is sad indeed,
> because I was a happy user of VersionTracker. VT helped me to publish software
> and generat
I use Camino. I don't even have the others installed.
> Safari doesn't work. You have to use Firefox.
>
> I agree this isn't new. They have been integrated for a while. When I
> first published InfoWallet it made it to the Mac site immediately. The
> Windows version had to go through CNET and too
I use Firefox. The developers' portal of C|Net doesn't work for me.
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Safari doesn't work. You have to use Firefox.
I agree this isn't new. They have been integrated for a while. When I first
published InfoWallet it made it to the Mac site immediately. The Windows
version had to go through CNET and took forever.
The guy who did the Mac side was the guy who did Ve
I send my stuff out through MacUpdate, which is all very well
for Mac software; but I would like to find something similar for
Windows and Linux.
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Hi Shari,
That's exactly what happened to me and when I tried to contact support,
pressing the Submit button didn't seem to have any effect.
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I totally needed this thread today! I spent a very frustrating 45 mins
this morning attempting to update one of my titles both on Versiontracker
and CNET/Download.com and while it let me waste my time filling in all the
new info, when I hit the SUBMIT button it said "page not found" or
something t
> It's hard to say what the long-term implications of VersionTracker's
> demise will be. But given their unparalleled excellence, it won't be
> good. Download.com may have the eyeballs, but it simply doesn't have
> anywhere near as good an infrastructure for developers.
It's a terrible exper
Hi,
This is no news. The process started 2 years ago and has now been completed.
The only goal of the merge was to take out a competitor. It is sad indeed,
because I was a happy user of VersionTracker. VT helped me to publish software
and generate money. C|Net makes this impossible, unless I am
Lynn Fredricks wrote:
http://support.versiontracker.com/cgi-bin/cnettechtracker.cfg/php/enduser/st
d_adp.php?p_faqid=1988&tag=StickyWin_1283912963975;vtWelcomeModal
This link showed up on tidbits - very sad. Versiontracker was once the place
you just had to submit your mac product to, to get t
That is really sad. Versiontracker was way ahead of the similar sites.
I really enjoyed working with it.
I went to the new CNET site and guess what, two softwares I built
still there but with the wrong dl count :-/
BlogWorkz
http://download.cnet.com/BlogWorkz/3000-10440_4-10254441.html?tag=mncol
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