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All MyColors free themes and all Stardock freeware now have a registration built into them. Here is how it works now:

Go to Impulse, and then to the store. Click on Desktop then choose to 'sort by price'.

You will see Diamond come up as a free download.

Click the free button and then on the next page select 'Add to Impulse'.

Impulse will ask you for your email if you do not have one, or it should prompt you for the one you are logged in with. Either way hit Register or enter your current email and hit register. Impulse will then download Diamond for you while creating your Diamond registry. You will find the free download under MyDesktop. Upon successful completion an email containing download and registration information will be sent to you via the address you have entered.

This is the current answer to the "Free Stuff" questions we have been getting. You will be seeing all manor of free items migrating their way from the normal Impulse windows into the store portion of Impulse. All free MyColor suites will also go to this method of registration as well. If you have any questions please let me know!

Seabass

 


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on Sep 26, 2008

Awesome!!!   

on Sep 26, 2008

Here are some follow up screens to show you the process:

 

 

And the registration page:

on Sep 26, 2008

Awesome thanks Seabass, I was hitting my head against a stone wall for a simple update, but you know how it bugs you if you see an update and you can't use it, thanks once again

on Sep 26, 2008

Thanks a lot Seabass !

on Sep 26, 2008

Way to go Stardock!!  As usual of course...  

on Sep 26, 2008

Please know that if I wasn't clear this is what is going to be done for all freeware. Since this was a major request from the comunity they descided to act on it.

You can plan on a slow migration of all freeware to this type of download so please spread the word when more people ask. Should there be a big change I will, of course, post again.

 

on Sep 27, 2008

thanks seabass

on Sep 28, 2008

thank you for this information!

on Sep 29, 2008
LOL This is a real fun place to be. Stardock explains their freeware policy WAY TOO LATE (it should of course have been communicated far before the implementation, so there would have been no need for any questions at all) and for no particular reason the Stardock fanboys start screaming AWESOME! Like they do in each and every post Hahahahahahahaha ROFLOL!!!!!! Can somebody PLEASE explain why this is so awesome? Or better... please don't: I like to have a laugh every once in a while. Martin
on Sep 29, 2008
Thanks for the info!
on Sep 29, 2008

This is actually a smart move for the business side of things. It will pull some people in to the store who don't go there very often..maybe they will see something they might want to buy while they're in there.

on Oct 05, 2008

LOL This is a real fun place to be. Stardock explains their freeware policy WAY TOO LATE (it should of course have been communicated far before the implementation, so there would have been no need for any questions at all) and for no particular reason the Stardock fanboys start screaming AWESOME! Like they do in each and every post Hahahahahahahaha ROFLOL!!!!!! Can somebody PLEASE explain why this is so awesome? Or better... please don't: I like to have a laugh every once in a while. Martin

Ha! I get it....sarcasm!  

Seriously, some of us just don't get it until it is explained...usually by more than one person, in more than one way. Ok, that would be me.

on Oct 05, 2008
Sorry, but there was no 'free' button and did the 'sort by price' thing but then it didn't show up at the top of the list.
on Oct 25, 2008
Okaay - I had this problem for the longest time, but I had to search this forum to find the answer . . . Maybe Impulse should tell the user that they need to re-register free stuff . . .
on Oct 27, 2008

Were you able to get it working then CobraA1? Everything looks good on your account.

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