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35 New Donation Coder Applications

Martin Brinkmann
Jan 5, 2009
Updated • Mar 2, 2011
Software, Windows, Windows software
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New Apps for the New Year (NANY) is the motto of the Nany Challenge over at Donation Coder. It's already the second year of the challenge and lots of new software programs have been released during that challenge. To be precise: 35 new and free software programs have been released which more than doubled the count of last year. Each application can be downloaded right away from the Donation Coder website and works without registration or other inconveniences.

We have already covered two of the applications and would like to recommend a few more that might be interesting to try out. Comparer is a file comparison tool that can compare (among other things) all file properties. File Replicator is another interesting program. It can search for a certain file in a selected folder and replace that file with another one. Think of updating files that reside in multiple locations on the computer's hard drive.

I do not want to spoil the fun of exploring all those new programs. What you find there is a wide variety of software programs from Notepad++ plugins to cryptographic applications and a dog breeding records keeper. It is definitely worth a visit; And who knows, maybe you find the program there that you have been searching for all of your life.

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  1. Steven said on January 5, 2009 at 10:45 pm
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    Donation Coder is a great project.
    I couldn’t classify the software there as ‘crap’, take “GridMove” ( http://jgpaiva.donationcoders.com/gridmove.html )
    – a highly useful utility for someone working with several apps at once (like when web coding).
    There’s always something to look at & if you really needed something special, the people involved are always open to suggestion & someone may actually sit down & write some code for your specific needs.
    How can that be crap ?

  2. Anonymous said on January 5, 2009 at 7:53 pm
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    Fuck you iampriteshdesai. Martin is a great person and all his articles are either interesting, informative, or both.

    Get off the site if you don’t like what he’s doing, dumbass.

  3. RG said on January 5, 2009 at 7:51 pm
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    Actually some are useful or have good potential. CrushPad and DropCommand just to name two.

  4. scribbly said on January 5, 2009 at 1:51 pm
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    Actually, it’s the third year NANY has run!

  5. iampriteshdesai said on January 5, 2009 at 1:42 pm
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    Donation Coder seems to be one of your favorite hunting grounds. Whenever there is nothing new, you seem to pull another crappy app from donation coder.

    1. Martin said on January 5, 2009 at 2:00 pm
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      Your attitude is wrong and you crossed the line on more than one occasion already. I normally do not answer to comments like this. They might be crappy for you but they are definitely useful for someone else. Think about it. Maybe you learn something.

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