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	<title>Comments on: Check your programs for updates automatically</title>
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		<title>By: TBIRD7777</title>
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		<description>Yes, this type of App is very nice, but using the Hippo file servers may not be your best bet to get all your neat Apps. By far if you use CNET&#039;s Download.com to absolutly adhere to when downlaoding any software, they have a &quot;watch&quot; feature when any App has been updated, and Firefox has an Extension to this so you can monitor all of this from your Web Browser. Just terrific!</description>
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