<![CDATA[Software Informer Forum — can i submit a software here?]]> 2013-11-16T18:52:48Z PunBB https://software.informer.com/forum/topic/1465/can-i-submit-a-software-here/ <![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> thx, i can try this step

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/65354/ 2013-11-16T18:52:48Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/11818/#p11818
<![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> Nice ques but no information about this. Please contact the forum administrator as per follow instructions so that you can work easily here.

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/59287/ 2013-06-13T08:24:02Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/10495/#p10495
<![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> Contact the administrator follows his instruction and you work is easily carried off easily like cake walk http://software.informer.com/forum/img/smilies/smile.png

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/60656/ 2013-06-12T06:44:58Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/10489/#p10489
<![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> Click  here to install SI Client.

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/56989/ 2013-03-20T05:43:33Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/9509/#p9509
<![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> Judy Perry wrote:

I have read this response several times and still do not understand how this works.  I have a small shareware multiplication tables learning program I wrote for my children.  I do not wish to be a spammer.  How can the program have an individual page at software.informer.com without it being downloaded (sounds like a chicken versus the egg situation to  me)?  I apologize; I am very new at this.

It's a case of divine intervention, so to speak. )
As a rule, the individual pages on software.informer.com provide links to first-hand resources, without hosting anything (which is a nice way of preventing users from questioning the origins of listed programs, I'd say); so it is probably implied that a program (and, likewise, its developer) has an official website, where it is hosted or linked to. It is there where it's to be first downloaded from, I believe.

In the same breath, since the requirement is as low as 'at least one user of siClient', you yourself can install your own application alongside siClient - and it will probably pop up on the website.

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/7/ 2011-05-20T05:30:00Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/6420/#p6420
<![CDATA[Re: can i submit a software here?]]> Caramelka wrote:

A program gets into our database automatically after it is installed by at least one user of siClient.
You can use the 'Suggest a correction' link found on the program's individual page at software.informer.com and provide any description you deem fit.

I have read this response several times and still do not understand how this works.  I have a small shareware multiplication tables learning program I wrote for my children.  I do not wish to be a spammer.  How can the program have an individual page at software.informer.com without it being downloaded (sounds like a chicken versus the egg situation to  me)?  I apologize; I am very new at this.

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/43497/ 2011-05-20T04:11:20Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/6419/#p6419
<![CDATA[can i submit a software here?]]> I have a commertial software.can i submit this software in this web site? i fyes, than how can i submit?

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https://software.informer.com/forum/user/18500/ 2009-12-09T03:49:13Z https://software.informer.com/forum/post/2163/#p2163