UBCD4WinDownloads.com finally online
New site is finally up.
It is not complete but over the next few weeks I will be adding content to the site.
I decided to use WordPress for the site just because it is much easier to edit rather than a regular HTML site. I really do not plan on posting here much, I will mostly just add pages for downloads. If you have a plugin that is setup for UBCD4Win and would like us to host it here, please send me an email or post in our forum. If you think something is missing or needs added, please email me and I will get it added as quickly as possible.

on February 8, 2010 at 11:25 pm
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lame
on February 9, 2010 at 9:34 am
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You know what is really lame? Posting a comment to the post that was made 2 months ago instead of the most recent one.
I agree the site in it’s current state is a bit lame. Please excuse me for being busy at work and busy testing UBCD4Win 3.60. Since you pay for these downloads you have the right to complain. Oh wait, no you don’t……this is yet another one of our FREE services to try and help people!! Not respecting our time is what is really lame.
on February 27, 2010 at 1:11 pm
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I agree with Steel Trepid. Here is a man who has a family and is taking the time to keep up with this site plus UBCD4Win.
The work that is required to create this site is not simple – it’s not difficult, but it takes time to make sure everything is in place and it works.
I’ve been using UBCD4Win for ages and I have not found a better tool to help with computer problems.
THANK YOU BEN! KEEP UP THE GOOD OWRK
on February 27, 2010 at 1:15 pm
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Ben, I would start a BitTorrent community and only keep torrents on file for a comprehensive download.
I feel this will help in keeping your bandwidth down and also help speed up downloads. Plus, it will give a legitimate reason to have Bit Torrent on our personal systems.
I don’t condone Bit Torrent on a company’s system, but a shop should be able to set aside a computer that can download the utilities that is not connected to AD or production networks.
on March 18, 2010 at 12:57 pm
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Thanks !!