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« Thread started on: Dec 9th, 2016, 8:13pm »

Having recently spent £70 on web hosting & FTP space, I might as well make some use of it. All EXE files have been scanned with 'F-Secure SAFE'.

"Randomly Generated Aliens"
http://www.proggies.uk/temp/randomaliens.zip

"Happy New Year 2016" (a bit late in the year for this):
http://www.proggies.uk/temp/hpn2016.zip

"RotZoom3D" (fake 3D rotation):
http://www.proggies.uk/temp/RotZoom3D_BB4W_ii.zip
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« Reply #1 on: Dec 9th, 2016, 11:51pm »

I would say a one drive link works well too. If you had that, then you could update the folder as needed and keep your GLIB updated all the time.

Norton keeps deleting the programs.
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« Reply #2 on: Dec 9th, 2016, 11:54pm »

I'm pretty sure it was Norton that wiped out a lot of my EXE files (within Zip folders) a few years ago causing me a lot of hassle.
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