>I'm *pretty* sure that dropstuff is available as a time-limited demo.
>I think that all the compression stuff they have they want to sell.
>The Expander is free.  If it's a one-time thing, Dropstuff in demo
>mode would work-- but registration seems to be $30.
>
>--
>Dana
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     No - there's no time limit or demo mode with the download but the 
usual shareware terms apply - that if you continue to use it - you should 
pay.....

     Here's part of the 'read me'.....

     'Please feel free to use DropStuff, DropTar and DropZip to see if 
you like them. If you continue to use one or all of them, we encourage 
you to pay the registration fee.'

     Pete




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