April 27th, 2008
by Xander
David Jordan - Sun Goes Down.mp3
Hot Sensation from UK. This song is from His debut album Set The Mood.
Free Download Here:
>> David Jordan - Sun Goes Down.mp3 <<
http://www.aimini.net/download/?fid=jHnstLthCYR6z03KAY8x
January 25th, 2008
by Xander
Free software in exchange for signing up for “special offers” isn’t a new thing, but it seems to be making a re-emergence at the moment. In addition to “Roboform” and “Fox-it” PDF reader software (see my “Simply the best software…and it’s free (ish)” post for detals) now WinZip is getting in on the act, again it’s a similar deal as with Roboform, sign up for one of the available offers and receive a free WinZip registration! Wisit the Winzip Trialpay offer page if you like the sound of it!
January 24th, 2008
by Xander
I’ve been busy downloading a few MP3 (totally legit of course - no dodgy sites here!) One of the best I’ve found is emusic, known of them for a few years but never actually joined up till recently, though I wish I had a while ago, it’s a great site with plenty to choose from and a good price plan IMHO, they also give you a few MP3s free when you sign up. I’ve been with itunes for a while and the two don’t compare, itunes music plays on your computer or an iPod (and is DRM protected and isn’t MP3 format), emusic is a simple MP3 file, playable on all MP3 players (ideal for those of us who don’t have (or want) an iPod!). You get a great selection from emusic, though “chart” music isn’t featured greatly so it’s ideal for the discerning music lover! As part of my introductory offer I downloaded the Dead Kennedys “Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables” a classic of our time, which includes “Holiday in Cambodia”, great music IMHO. As well as the “paid for” tracks, there’s a host of free downloads, and unlike itunes free “single of the week”, the majority of it I like (and the stuff I don’t like isn’t too bad if you enjoy classical music!) so Why not give em a try, it’s free to sign up and you can cancel anytime, pretty sure you’ll find some awesome tracks and get a chance to hear some great bands you might not have discovered elsewhere.
January 17th, 2008
by Xander
Fed up filling web based forms when shopping online or logging into email? RoboForm is the solution! If you’re not familiar with it, it’s a password manager which will keep all your passowrds safe and secure, whilst having them readily accessible. Roboform can be used to store a multitude of passwords for different internet sites and applications, replacing mind numbing form filling with a click of the mouse. Currently you can get a fully licenced version absolutely free (ish). I say free as you have to sign up for an offer from selected advertisers, you’re bound to have seen these sorta deals before where you get a freebie in exchange for a sign up, well it’s the same deal here but in this case the software that’s given as a reward is actually some of the most useful software available for windows users IMHO. I can’t find the link I used in the Roboform site but this link does work.
There’s a similar deal going on with Fox-it reader, a replacement for Acrobat reader, which has the same functionality but with smaller footprint, quicker loading and cheaper upgrades
get the lowdown at Fox-it’s site
You can get it free - I did! I chose to sign up for a free one week trial with “Simply Diets”, filled in all the
forms (inc. my credit card details), had a look at the site and then checked my mail - within minutes the registration link arrived and I activated the pro version of RoboForm, and then went back to “Simply Diets” and cancelled my membership before the trial period was over - no charge and a free pro licence for Roboform - that’s a great result IMHO!So get on over to the Roboform site and do the same, you’ll soon be wondering how you surfed without Roboform, lol. And if you don’t want the hassle of doing that but do want the software then feel free to pay for it - I would even consider paying if there was a version for Linux! (yeah, that’s the only thing wrong with Roboform - no Linux version)
December 20th, 2007
by Xander
I’ve been a member of last.fm for a while now, it’s one of those new fangled social networking website thingies and being a wrinklie, (but not quite a “Silver Surfer”, lol) these social networking sites are almost too much for me to comprehend, but last.fm is a blast - I like the fact I can play music on my PC and last.fm will generate a playlist from what I’m playing, allow me to get lots of info about bands, songs, albums or anything music related really. There’s some good MP3s for free download or just stream some content to your PC for a change? Why not take a look at my page and see just what I’m whittering on about!
The Thrills - free download here
2 CD’s of funky tunes courtesy of NME, inc tracks from
Maxïmo Park, Babyshambles, Hard Fi, The Charlatans, Billy Bragg and lots more!

visit http://www.lovemusichateracism.com/
The Charlatans, get over to xfm and download a free tune - album to be released for free download in 2008
The Verve - The Thaw Sessions, another goodie from NME
Side-Chain: An australian rock band with a great sound, visit the band’s site to download their first album free! (oh, and before you knock Aussie rock bands, think bout the likes of AC/DC and even INXS, food for thought, lol)
Hercules and Love Affair : bit of a dodgy name for a band IMHO, but why not download their free MP3 here after filling in a wee form and take a listen!