

handpicked software (free and paid - clearly marked sometimes when the case requires the offered adware software bundles.Ĭ - handpicked software (free and paid - clearly marked sometimes when the case requires the offered adware software bundles.Ĭ - handpicked software (only freeware software, the only one that doesn't offer any adware bundle - all the software available there is Clean 100%)

Video / Audio / Media / Playback / Encoding / Editing / Converting software sites: handpicked software (free and paid)į - handpicked software (freeware)į - handpicked software (free and paid)į - handpicked software (free and paid) Use - they also offer perhaps a little over 3% of software which carries ads but, in contrast with the other sites from above, those files are clearly marked as containing sponsored offers which are easy to uninstall or to remove.Īnother good one is - the same with - their software library is bigger and thus the percent of sponsored software available is bigger. Softonic play the same game more or less, meaning that a lot of the software available on their site is bundled with ads or a modified (monetized) setup/installer version so they can pay the bills but, in the same time, people are unaware of that kind of practice, and often a lot users which downloaded their modified installers complain about ads, spyware and other annoying elements. Often the software available on / ZDNET / CNET are bundled with toolbars, ads and other unwanted components while keeping the users uninformed about what are they carrying.
IS SOFTONIC SAFE FOR PC TRIAL
Now about the safeness controversy: / ZDNET / CNET offer trial (30 free to try software), as well as Open Source and freeware software (free to use without any limitations) but there are few aspects worth mentioning: in my experience, over 15 years dealing with software of all kind, / ZDNET / CNET have very little control over what software are they offering or simply, their editors doesn't care. Softonic is a Spanish company with the same purpose as above sites which is to offer software downloads over the web.

CNET / / ZDNET: all 3 of them are more or less the same since are owned by the same company, CBS Interactive.
