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  2. Softonic - Wikipedia

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    Softonic started in 1996 as a file-oriented download service called Shareware Intercom, [1] at Intercom Online (Grupo Intercom), a provider of Internet services in Cerdanyola del Vallès, near Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). Files came from the "Files Library Intercom BBS" at Intercom Online, using a "5-step semi-automated process". [2]

  3. Scott Arpajian - Wikipedia

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    Scott Arpajian. Scott Loewen Arpajian is an American technology executive, entrepreneur and author, best known for being a co-founder of the software download website Download.com. He is currently the CEO of Softonic. [1]

  4. FileHippo - Wikipedia

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    FileHippo is a software downloading website that offers computer software for Windows. The website has sections listing most recently updated programs and most popular downloads, organised by category, with program information and link. Registration is not required in this website. Before the acquisition by Softonic the FileHippo website, funded by user donations and third-party advertising ...

  5. Softpedia - Wikipedia

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    Softpedia displays virtual awards for products free of adware, spyware and commercial tie-ins. Products that include these unrelated and/or unanticipated components and offers (which are known as potentially unwanted programs) are marked as such. [2] Softpedia does not repack software for distribution. It provides direct downloads of software ...

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  7. Category:Download websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Download websites". The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  8. Talk:Softonic - Wikipedia

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    Softonic appears to act as a portal for spreading unsolicited software (presumed malware ). For example, for Mac users, attempts to install certain software (e.g. [1]) installs non-working applications but in addition covertly install "softonic toolbar" for Safari web browser, fully blocking the work of the browser. On attempting to remove the toolbar, it prompts for administrative password ...

  9. SourceForge - Wikipedia

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    SourceForge is a web service that offers software consumers a centralized online location to control and manage open-source software projects and research business software. It provides source code repository hosting, bug tracking, mirroring of downloads for load balancing, a wiki for documentation, developer and user mailing lists, user-support forums, user-written reviews and ratings, a news ...