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EAZ-FIX Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — EAZ-FIX

Recover corrupted, deleted, or original versions of files.
$49 EXPIRED
User rating: 278 197 comments

EAZ-FIX was available as a giveaway on January 25, 2008!

Today Giveaway of the Day
$49.95
free today
Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

System crashes, file corruptions, virus infections...could take hours to days to repair. EAZ-FIX eliminates the hassles and headaches of troubleshooting common PC problems by instantly returning the PC to hours or days before the onset of the problems.

Don't waste your time troubleshooting PC problems, instant undo your PC problems with EAZ-FIX!

What can EAZ-FIX be used to...

  • Restore system to working order even if Windows fails to start up;
  • Recover deleted or corrupted files;
  • Clean up virus and spyware infections;
  • Remove unwanted software installations;
  • Rollback failed software deployment;
  • Reset workstations to desired baseline upon rebooting;
  • Create test beds for software testing;
  • Protect system and data from unauthorized access;
  • Create drive backup images for bare metal recovery;
  • Transfer a computer's entire operating system, with programs and data files intact, to new computers.

System Requirements:

Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher:

pcUNDO

Homepage:

http://www.pcundo.com/eazpro.php

File Size:

56.8 MB

Price:

$49

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#197

To Keith Perry, sorry you feel that way about this program. I think you may have made a serious error though. As I mention in my post above, each save you make can be massive. The largest one I have is 50703Mb in size. I think that’s 50Gb. Massive yes, so you need to really manage your rollbacks, which you evidently didn't. (If you did I apologize) it's really easy to do this by going into the Snapshot history and unlocking those you want to delete then click on the button that says delete all unlocked. It's as simple as that. My boot drive is 750Gb in size, so 50Gb isn't a massive loss, but if you've got a drive smaller than 150Gb or so, it would soon swallow up the HDD space. Not that every snapshot is that size. The smallest one apart from the installation snapshot is just over 1Gb.

Reply   |   Comment by Whiterabbit aka Stephen  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#196

This program has saved my system so many times since It was given away that I will definitely be buying it once I've bought another software title I've been after for some time (Dragon: Naturally Speaking).

The complaints that changing the MBR were serious have been totally unfounded. I've not had any problems with running this program at all. I think the only drawback is if you forget to manage the saves you make. These can be quite substantial in size and will soon eat into your hard drive. Even the larger ones.

This is a superb program, that's easy to use, and simple to understand. I find it hard to believe that it only received 37% thumbs up and hardly any positive postings. It seems to me that a few very negative postings that spout forth a load of technical jargon is enough to put most community members off. Thankfully I decided to download and install the program onto two of my computers and wished I’d installed it onto the rest. Also I wish I'd known about such software a few years ago prior to losing a massive amount of data on one of my hard drives (200Gb) following a clean up using CCleaner. I’ve still not been able to replace many of the programs that were on that disc. If I'd had this program I’d never have had the problem.

I’m still not very good at creating restore points, sometimes leaving it a month in between creating a rollback. I’m trying to get in to the habit of doing it prior to any installation as it’s easy enough to manage the rest of the rollbacks and you can easily delete those that are no longer required. Still, as mentioned in my opening statement, it’s saved me many times already.


Well done on a brilliant piece of kit 'PC Undo' this has to be one of the best giveaways I've kept so far. Thanks a bunch to the giveaway team for getting this software in the first place.

Reply   |   Comment by Whiterabbit aka Stephen  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#195

EAZ FIX saved my hard drive!

A few days ago, after a gaotd installation on my test-drive my XP-Pro don't want to start again. Not even in the secured mode.
I was going into the EAZ FIX menu and restored the last snapshot.
Et voila, everthing was working well.
Thank's EAZ FIX and GAOTD. I love this prog.

Reply   |   Comment by a swiss gui  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#194

DO NOT INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE!!!

Used this for a couple months. My computer froze up last week. Figured I needed to defrag. The drive was full. Deleted and moved files off of the OS drive to make space. Even uninstalled a lot of software. Nothing helped. No extra empty space was created. After several days of struggling, I switched back to the original EAZ FIX snapshot. Did nothing. So, I uninstalled EAZ FIX. Suddenly my drive is less than half full! Downside is that every other upgrade, new printer or other installation I needed to keep was gone as well. Now I have to figure out all the stuff to redo and the preferences to recreate for them.

Fricking idiots are evidently duplicating the drive and hiding the files somehow and that took up the space. THANKS EAZ FIX!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Keith Perry  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#193

I downloaded this, installed and activated this product. Yesterday my notebook crashed with vista business on, windows restarted and started scanning the hard drive, found errors and fixed it. after windows loaded i found that files were missing and/or corrupted. I loaded the snapshot from 3 days ago as the previous two days, the notebook started to act up and i knew that a crash was on its way. so i thought all my work i had done after the snapshot was gone... NOT! you have the option to then load the "future" snapshots as virtual drives and copy all the required files back. I LOVE the programme and will recommend it to my friends and family.

Reply   |   Comment by ascension  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#192

This application has just got me out of big trouble. Due to problems to boring to go into I used a utility to supposedly remove unnecessary frile from Windows. It did that and almost all my applications and most of windows, anything without an active process running. It even removed all traces of EAZ-FIX from the Programs folder as well as Firefox, IE amd most control panels.

However, the EAZ-FIX tray icon was still running and from there I was able to turn back to a previous snapshot quickly and with no problems.

So I would reccomend it. If I did not have a GOTD free version I would actually shell out my own hard earned for it.

Reply   |   Comment by marcoscu  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#191

this so called PRO program will not work if i have any compressed volumes installed, the setup exits...

Reply   |   Comment by StanP.  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#190

Probably works okay but I didnt read all instructions.Decided to uninstall and I just did it without reading.Has a setting to choose from.I uninstalled without details and wipped everything I put on my computer from the time I installed it off.Just sick.Lost things I can never replace.

Reply   |   Comment by Tyler  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#189

Good program, worked well.. untill now, as trial period expired so I could not used more. I had to reinstall full machine..
Thanx for the Trial version Giveaway of The Day..:(

Reply   |   Comment by Geza  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#188

This thing is junk. It was cumbersome to use and when I tried to uninstall it my system wouldn't reboot. I finally had to take my computer to a shop, and they couldn't get it to reboot, either. It wound up costing me $165 to have them pull the data off, format the drive, reinstall Windows XP, and move the data back. I lost a lot of programs that were downloaded from the Internet, include a bunch from Give Away of the Day. I am NOT happy.

Reply   |   Comment by Pete Lipney  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#187

Thank's GAOTD

Downloaded this program ,but windows kicked it out.

Reply   |   Comment by Leftey  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#186

Brilliant,got my comuter and all my old computers up and working.

Reply   |   Comment by Robert Lynch  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#185

Doesn't sound like a useful giveaway unless you get the full software; TrueImage Home is better IMO.

Reply   |   Comment by Smartzkid  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#184

Yes Roger (#190) you would think so. But hard drives are what like 10,000 times slower than RAM anyway? So hard drives are so slow whether they are defragged or not. And my hard drive images don't change much in a couple of years anyway.

Dirk (191), I have EAZ-FIX installed on 4 computers and they are doing just fine. Sorry something happened on yours. I did try to install it on an old Windows 2000 machine with a Celeron 400MHZ. But the EAZ-FIX drivers wouldn't run. Thus EAZ-FIX would never run. My guess is that the old Celeron (first edition) isn't supported.

Reply   |   Comment by BillW50  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#183

I had a problem with the program. Worked fine for a day, then when I went to restart, it would loop. Begin booting, get to win start page beep and restart. Safe mode...disk boot worked, but could not turn it off. Tried reverting...same problem never complete a boot. Only way was to use uninstall, and restore from a different app. Hope everyone else does better. My first crappy experience with any software from here.

Reply   |   Comment by Dirk  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#182

#186 After two years, a defrag should make your computer run better I would think

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#181

Triboy thanks for the info. But for the moment I'll just stick to system restore.

For those that dodn't know, under Vista you can access system restore from your installation DVD. So if you can't start Vista even in safe mode to get to system restore you can boot from DVD and access system restore from there to get your Windoze back to a working state.

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#180

Roger(#185) I think it's because the image file you deleted is still in an earlier snapshot. If you rollback to the snapshot, the file would be right back there. That' what the rollback is suppose to do. To get rid of the image file and get you space back, you have to delete the snapshots that contains the file in addition to just deleting the file.

Reply   |   Comment by Triboy  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#179

(179) The activation code in invalid now. It was only good for Friday, January 25th. The registration code authenticates through the Internet.

Reply   |   Comment by Mark Alan  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#178

Wow Roger (#185), I only have 60GB on my laptop and I had 5GB free and I have 4.75GB free after EAZ-FIX. Although I only defrag about once every 2 years and I don't ever notice any improvements after doing so. So defragging must depend how you use your computer whether it helps or not.

Reply   |   Comment by BillW50  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#177

I uninstalled EAZ-FIX due to excessive space used on my harddrive. No doubt this is due to me having IoBit SmartDefrag always running the the background. My 250 gig harddrive in my notebook only had 30 gig free - so I deleted an image file of my old harddrive (it recently crashed so I installed a new harddrive) - but still on 30 gig free - that was not deleting it to the recycle bin by the way - I always use shit + delete whenever I delete files so they don't go there. After removing EAZ-FIX it's gone up to 128 gig free.

Anyway the uninstall completed without a hitch - and if it wasn't for the issues with defragmenting your harddrive, I no doubt would still have it installed.

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#176

Actually doggie (#182), you can defrag from what I understand from others. As you have to kill the process with the Task Manager and then defrag works fine I have been told. As for reinstalling, you still have the extracted folder with the Setup.exe and also the activation key... so what is the problem? Roger #183 also makes a good point. And worse comes to worse, you can always buy a copy too.

Reply   |   Comment by BillW50  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#175

#182 to some of us this does not matter

I'm never going to reinstall windows, so in other words if I decide to keep using EZ-FIX I will never have to reinstall it.

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#174

What makes all the discussion about this academic (ie doesn't matter in the long run) is that the program can NOT be reinstalled, which kills its usefulness. The instructions are to un-install it from time to time in order to defrag' your machine, and then re-install the prog. Since the give away of the day rules do not allow you to do that, the program is then gone forever, unless of course you go and buy it. Nobody seemed to comprehend this, or if they did they did not mention it?

Reply   |   Comment by doggie  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#173

Lee (#179), yes the code is good. See post #46 for details.

Reply   |   Comment by BillW50  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#172

Ok, so this is supposed to clean up your computer, right?

It made my computer crash!

Reply   |   Comment by preston  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#171

i downloaded and installed EAZ-FIX on friday the 25 january
but when i tried to activate the software with the code you gave me
i was told that it invalad.
XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX that was the code that i had received.
Is there any way i can get another chance to reload code.

Reply   |   Comment by Lee.Abbbott  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#170

EAZ-FIX does NOT install on Windows 98.After you try read the actual System Requirements.I wasted about 3 hours trying to figure out why it wouldn't install I hekp getting an error about sheild16.dll.Itsaid at the site & GiveAwayoftheday that it would work on Windows 98 I guess no one checked it out.So I'm letting everyone know >I will never try any products by this company again.
This is from the autosetup help :
System Requirements
EAZ-FIX Professional system requirements:
Intel® Pentium® III or equivalent processor
Windows XP Professional, Home Edition, or Microsoft® Windows® 2000; or Windows Vista™*
64MB of RAM
1GB of available hard-disk space
CD/DVD ROM if you need to setup from a CD
Internet connection if you want to activate the program over Internet connection
EAZ-FIX Professional is designed for Windows PC, Do NOT install it on Windows servers!!!

Reply   |   Comment by James Smith  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#169

@131:
This software is pre-loaded on my Hasee W220R laptop. Hasee probably sell a few million PCs a year as one of the largest PC builders in China. It's not a surprise that they have a million plus users.

Reply   |   Comment by Li  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#168

Install the software but theprogram had the wrong register key

Reply   |   Comment by charles mintoff  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#167

Thanks, but no thanks. I hope you all have time on your hands this weekend because your gonna need it. Looks like a good number of yous now have a totally hosed OS. Did anyone say re formatt ? Looks like formatt time for a good number of yous. Let this be a lesson to ya.
Ya shouldn't download everything just because it's free. I guess this didn't turn out to be a free download afterall huh ? If ya never did a formatt before, you will now or toss the damn thing in the trash.
Yup, keep on ah downloading everything just because it says free for today.
Anyhow, enjoy your weekend of a learning experience Lol. Hope yous did regular back ups. Tell me you have at least been doing regular back ups. Yous did right ? lol.

Reply   |   Comment by Tom  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#166

Hi,What is the use of giving a free software when the liscence key is not working.There are some installation problem also exsist in this software.

Reply   |   Comment by Raghavan  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#165

Well I am disappointed. I installed the program on a pc I am building to do backup of my home network. It was going to be a dual boot computer. win98 and win2000 But now win2000 will not boot.

Blue screen of death. 12 hours of work down the drain.

Rats. Rats Rats.

Reply   |   Comment by Billy B  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#164

@154
The self-extractor places the install files at c:\EAZ-FIX
You must run the setup from that directory to actually install the program. When you run setup.exe you will be prompted for the product id which is also noted in the PID.TXT file in the same directory.

Be carefull not to leave an extra space at the front of the ID code when you paste it into the box like I did...

Reply   |   Comment by hilander999  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#163

just a thought-----to restore when -- windows won`t boot---try safe mode with command prompt---enter -- [ %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe] ------takes you right to system restore

Reply   |   Comment by pilgrim  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#162

Man, this program sounds like it`s more trouble than what it`s worth. I`m keeping well away from this one. Thanks GAOTD but I`ll wait for the next give away.

Reply   |   Comment by Joey  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#161

It seems a little unprofessional and I will pass. If anyone has taken a look at their suggested help file and such, you would notice spelling mistakes among other things. I don't know about you but I've been told that spelling mistakes means carelessly and when it comes to your computer and important data, you wouldn't want other's carelessness to cost you would you?

Reply   |   Comment by faery  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#160

I think this APP is good for the enterprise customers. but for me, a home users, I prefer the ISR like Returnil.

Reply   |   Comment by hauujas  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#159

beware trusting what is basically a rootkit given free with an 'activation', even msoft don't hijack your file system with their updates, for a giveaway ??

Reply   |   Comment by badidea  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#158

Please, everyone who is having a problem with the registration, look at the PID.txt(found in install directory) file to find the correct serial number.


Hope this helps

Reply   |   Comment by Joseph  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#157

DO NOT INSTALL THIS VAMPYRE!! Uninstalling it is a NIGHTMARE! Silver bullets and a stake though its heart will not save you from this horror. It keeps coming back to suck your computer's blood! It won't go away. Anyone know a good exorcist?

---just my humble opinion, as I watch my computer spew force green pea soup.

Reply   |   Comment by thegregg  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#156

If you are unable to use system restore after installing this, then instead of complaining and expecting someone to offer you a solution, go to any search engine and search for information on re-enabling system restore.

But I guess that is just too much trouble, why spend 30 seconds looking for a solution when you can come and whinge, and expect someone else to find a solution. In case you hadn't noticed it's really quite easy to use a search engine... You should just be grateful that you are getting something for nothing, rather than coming here and complaining about a program you got for free!

I for one am very apprecitive of Giveaway of the Day and the fact they give away commercial software for free every sinlge day. Often it's something I have no use for - so I don't download it. But I never come here to complain about it!

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#155

@154 you are asked to enter the license key when you install it

Reply   |   Comment by Roger  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#154

From what I remember I researched a similar program, and it could not be used with a Raid setup, or other programs such as Goback. This may help save some trouble for some who want to test it. I recommend getting a
program that can image and clone your drive, and making a least 1 copy
on another drive or partition, and on a DVD.

Reply   |   Comment by Paavoi  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#153

I wish I didn't install this program early in the morning before comments and warning were posted. My story follows...

The install went fine this morning on my Dell XPS 410 Windows XP PC. This evening after looking over the software and deciding that I didn't really need the features I attempted an uninstall. I was prompted with a reboot. When the PC came back up I the following error and Windows XP would not load and I was stuck.

Loading PBR for descriptor 2...done
BAD PDR

As other people have already pointed out in their comments this product does something to the boot sector that upsets many PC hardware configuration. Because Dell uses a special recovery partition I think this will mean any uninstall performed on a Dell that was built in the last 5 years will render the machine unusable unless you really know how to recover from the error. Fortunately for me I was able to get booted again through this link..

http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-94562.0.html

I follow the directions in the link to get back to 95%. I still get some errors from a corrupted Anti-Virus install but I should be able to fix it.

I'm glad that I didn't loose any data. I had about an hour of nail biting before getting things right again.

Reply   |   Comment by George McCoy  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#152

Install sucks! but after you get it Installed it's great software . played around with it about 4 hours now. i'm keeping it . HAY IDA its in program files ,start,my computer,local disk{c:},open the file click on setup wizard it will run from there. I don't care if it is a clone , it does what I want it to.It made a bootable disk that will restore your systom and all files on your computer at the time of the snapshot.It will back up to a folder or a disk. And can't beat the price today.Even at $49.00 its worth it.

Reply   |   Comment by Florida Boy  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#151

How can I deleted the old snaps?
I can't do it!!!
It's so big for my harddisk!

Reply   |   Comment by Tom  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#150

Well to begin I have to agree that I would be leery to use this product. I use several products at one time to insure that my system is running at top notch condition at all times.

To begin as a backup software I use Symantecs Ghost software to back up an image of my drives. Second after making a backup to keep my system clean I use a product that was given away here at one time called Returnil. This is a sandbox type program that even if you get a virus while serfing or just totally mess up your computer it will put it back to how you started when you first turned you PC on.
Next for cleanup I use an Iobit.com product named Advanced WindowsCare V2 Personal which is also free for personal use as is Returnil personal version. Last but not least I also use a free personal version of Avast anti-virus.

These are all free products but Ghost. However I could not stress enought how GREAT Ghost is for backing up your system.

After installing this software I use a simple dos command batch file using xcopy which is included in Windows. I use the batch file to back up the entire folders I wish to backup.

Here are the commands line swithces I use:

Backup.bat
xcopy C:\Progra~1\Sony\*.* D:\Progra~1\Sony\ /D /E /Y /H
xcopy C:\Progra~1\TEST\*.* D:\Progra~1\TEST\ /D /E /Y /H

Restore.bat
xcopy D:\Progra~1\Sony\*.* C:\Progra~1\Sony\ /D /E /Y /H
xcopy D:\Progra~1\Test\*.* C:\Progra~1\Test\ /D /E /Y /H

Notice the ~ marks in Progra~1 which in dos emulates Program Files (long name) in windows.

Setting up windows like this will insure that you will NEVER loose any information while using windows... Your kids can tear up the system as hard as they can or yourself when installing different software titles and just surfing without any issues.

Once you reboot your system and Returnil wipes your info clean you simply click restore and it will go back and search and sync your folder back up again.

This sounds a bit complicated to novice users but after you get the hang of it you will NEVER crash.. NEVER get viruses.. NEVER loose any information.. INSTALL any software and worry about getting it back off your system.. NEVER fear your computer again!!!

When you want to install a product and keep it on your system you simply turn off RETURNIL and reboot your PC then install your product then turn the RETURNIL protection back on. Rinse and repeat.

After I have built systems for others they PRAISE me for this because they never have a system that slows down. Never has a system that crashes or gets a virus and they can let their kids crash their computers until they no longer run and with a simple reboot their systems are back up and running like new right out of the box on a simple reboot of the PC.

If you dont purchase GHOST to do your images you can use the other products I have listed without making the backup image and not have to fear ever again as well. I just use GHOST to clone my PC when I install new software that I keep on the system.

Good luck and I hope this helps everyone that reads this.

As a system developer and system admin I can say its hard to beat this setup BAR NONE !!!

Reply   |   Comment by MrScreensaver  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#149

I got EAZ-FIX installed, but I searched all over the folders and cannot find the program to insert the licence key. Where is the program hiding? Any help is appreciated.

Reply   |   Comment by Ida  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#148

@149: System Restore is very limited, as for restoring the system to a previous reliable working condition, only an image of the drive in that condition will help you; especially if you had system files altered, or damaged, by a virus or trojan! Others here have mentioned programs that either run from a native clone/restore CD, or don't demand changing the boot sectors (MBR) upon installation.

Also, one of the comments sugested installing the recovery console;two remarks:

1. This will only work if you have a real Windows (2K/XP) installation CD; a System Recovery CD won't be of any help here! This is yet another reason why I hate these cheap solution restore disks.

2. This is only of use if you screwed up your single boot Windows system as it will restore the default Windows MBR; not any dual, triple or other multi-boot MBR!

Reply   |   Comment by Richard van Buren  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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$1.99 ➞ free today
The Enchanted Books Giveaway
In this latest adventure with Uncle Henry, he has had a secret kept for many years that he now wishes to share with you.
$2.99 ➞ free today
Findit 200 pictures Giveaway
Classical Find it game, one hundred to play without getting tired. Each picture has 3 different, find the correct different add 15 sec.
$4.99 ➞ free today

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Demon Hunter: Premium Giveaway
The must try game for any real hack and slash fan who already got bored with just mindlessly smashing buttons.
$0.99 ➞ free today
Single Origin 2 Giveaway
Single Origin 2 helps you brew the perfect cup every time.
$0.99 ➞ free today
BodyQuest: Anatomy for kids Giveaway
Learn the basics of human anatomy.
$3.99 ➞ free today
Slime Legends - Survivor Giveaway
You are a slime survivor preparing to step on the path to becoming a monster slayer.
$0.19 ➞ free today
Heat Pump Calculator Giveaway
Installing heat pumps to meet your heating and cooling needs is becoming increasingly popular.
$1.49 ➞ free today