NEWS: LARGE BATCH JUST IN! 100+ XP CD/DVD ROMS!

Hello everyone! šŸ˜€

I am overjoyed to tell you that I’ve just been to pick up, what has to be the LARGEST batch of CD-ROMS from a fellow Freecylcer Roy!

He has kindly donated to me a nearly complete subscription to XP Magazine (Microsoft official), including all the DVD ROMS supplied with them… each DVD contains up to 8GB of software goodies! So expect to be seeing many different:

  • Programs
  • Utilities
  • Updates
  • Patches
  • Games
  • Game Demos

Of course as you know the world of Copyright is at hand here, so not everything, on the discs will be available – only those that permit sharing through a license such as Open-Source, Freeware or Shareware.

He also threw in a couple of internet set-up discs! From suppliers Orange, Tiscali, Virgin, Tesco and the dreaded, AOL. He also kindly donated some PC-Game’s, some of which I can share with you (more shareware! Yaay!) – others, sadly I cannot (Price of Persia, Tomb Raider, Theif II). šŸ˜¦

The pictures below show SOME of the donations, so be prepared for a lot of posts heading your way! (It also looks like I’ll need to getĀ  another 4Shared account xD).

WAREZ: AOL 7.0 Revision 4114.176

Okay, another pretty useless prog’ availableĀ  today. I have alot of different versions of AOL (the discs are like a plague) and will most likely be posting all of them up for download.

Im not overly sure why you would want to use AOL 7.0… as its 10 years old now. It installed fine on Win2K, and detected my internet connection fine. But as any former AOL user knows, you have to sign-in to get any access to the internet; and no matter what I tried (I made a few AOL accounts) it just wouldn’t sign me in. So yeh this prog’ is about as useful as an appendix.

Maybe someone could ‘hack’ it to get the internet access… but why would you do that? It most likely won’t show 80% of todays websites; as has been demonstrated with the installation of IE6. Anyway, none the less here it is – for your pleasure.

(as a side note, the only reasonable thing I got from this program was taking the sound files; and that was about it)

As always, heres a screen shot of AOL 7.0 running – this time on Win2K.
AOL 7.0 Revision 4114.176 (32-Bit)

WAREZ Info:
Full name: AOL 7.0 Revision 4114.176
Install/Standalone?: Install
WAREZ type: Internet Browser, Email Client
Source of WAREZ: AOL 7.0 Star-Wars Promotional CD
Working properly?: As of 7/3/2011 – not exactly; wont connect
Download package size: ~35.1MB (1 File)
Program architecture type: 32-Bit?
Operating System: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Other requirements: see here

Download AOL 7.0 Revision 4114.176 (32-Bit)

The file you are downloading is a .RAR file. The download package is hosted at <host>. I am unable to check any of the WAREZ for viruses or malware; so install at your own risk! All copyright is held to the proprietor, if you have any complaints please contact me through the page link above.