The Exclusive SB-Software Package Deal


I sell all of my programs as a sort of "package deal". When you register one, you get them all. All of the following are included:

SBNews/News Robot SBJV: Image Viewer SB Image Explorer
QuadSucker/News Ultrasucker/News Binary Vortex
QuadSucker/Web Ultrasucker/Web SortPics
SBWcc: Web Camcorder SBLog Log Analyzer SBPop Email Notification
SBRail SBLM78 SBHttpStat
SB Expert Tools    

You can find links to all of the above in my current projects page.


Common Questions


Why do you sell them in a package deal?

Most of the programs share a common theme -- for example, the core image viewer used in SBJV is also part of SB Image Explorer and SBNews. QuadSucker/Web and UltraSucker/Web share the same download engine. I fell it's a much better deal to give a person ALL of the above utilities than to make them pick and choose.

SBNews, Binary Vortex, or QuadSucker alone are more than worth the $29.95 registration fee. Competing authors sell their single threaded news downloaders for $30, $50, or even as much as $75. I feel serve many customers at a low price than to serve few customers at a high price.

What if I don't need some of them?

Chances are you might... For example, your primary interest may be SBNews/News Robot. After many long days of downloading newsgroups, you come across a website you need to download -- well you're in luck, because the "package deal" entitled you to QuadSucker/Web, an excellent website downloader.

Or suppose you have a large collection of images to sort through -- just whip out SortPics -- the package deal has already provided you with a registered copy.

What if you write something new, will I get it too?

Most of the new software I write goes right into the package deal -- existing customers automatically get registered versions. I do guarantee that all future versions of existing products are automatically covered.

For example, if you register SBNews today and I release a new version tomorrow, then you are automatically considered registered for the new version.

If you look at the revision history for a program such as SBNews, then you'll see that I am continually releasing new versions with additional user requested features, bug fixes, etc.


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