Anyone Know where to find clean Freeship Download?

Discussion in 'Software' started by rwatson, Sep 21, 2014.

  1. daiquiri
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    AH, I am using the Chrome ver. 37 and have no problems. I believe that Rwatson is behind a proxy which doesn't allow him to see some webpages.

    Cheers
     
  2. Leo Lazauskas
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    It's just part of the Abbott government's refugee policy.
    Stop the Boat Design Programs!
     
  3. lewisboats
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    Wow... I remember when FreeShip! came from Martin Feavor (sic) and was the progenitor of DelftShip. I still use 2.6... the last version done by the original author. I had Delftship pro but my last upgrade didn't work and I can't get anyone to respond at the Delftship site anymore.
     
  4. Ad Hoc
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    You're one of the very few then. There are endless Blogs with people citing serious issues with v37. I suffered the same too couldn't work out why, until I used my laptops IE and found that v.37 is the culprit.....it is hopeless, become worse than FF. But I tried to download the old version v.36 and got misdirected to the v38 beta...didn't realise until I downloaded it, but..it is now solved. No slow or frozen pages etc any more.
     
  5. lewisboats
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    I didn't like what FF was going to so I switched to the European version... CometBird... it is like the older FF and still runs good.
     
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    Looks good. I'll check it out, thanks for the tip. :)
     
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    Good trick, but Google still used a cached page
     

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  8. NoEyeDeer
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    I find this very good: http://www.palemoon.org/

    Faster than Firefox, available in a 64 bit build, stable gui, still accepts most FF add-ons, migration tools work well. Haven't found anything wrong with it. It's now my browser of choice, although I do have several others installed.
     
  9. NoEyeDeer
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    I can hit the page just fine with Pale Moon and I'm in Australia too (on bigpond).

    I just tried it with Chrome v37 and with IE and got there ok with both of those too. Maybe it's a problem with your ISP.

    ETA: Download is only a couple of meg. Is someone allowed to just grab a copy and post it here?

    Meh. Too big for the forum's limit. Could Rapidshare it though if you're really stuck.
     
  10. quequen
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    Freeship 3.41 attached

    Freeship 3.41 attached
    checked with Avast antivirus, last database

    By the way, is Delftship out of market? Forum is over, no new releases for a while, no answers to e-mails...
     

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    @ Leo.

    I seem to remember you had some issues with the later versions of freeship and its interface with michlet. I'm still using a wonky 2.6 version of freeship as well because it predated the issue you had with it. Has that been cleared up? I wouldn't mind a later version of freeship if it is compatible with michlet.
     
  12. Leo Lazauskas
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    I think that it was cleared up. Viktor posted a note to that effect a few months ago.
    (I haven't used Freeship myself since Martin turned it into Delftship. And I haven't been able to get onto Delftship for several months.)
     
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    In these later versions... has any kind of inclined hydrostatics been incorporated? That is mostly what I used DS Pro for.
     

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