this particular install link that you have clicked on a link to find must be gotten at the old fashioned computer nut's way. if you have not done so, each and every time you insert the cd and travel to the index, leave the quick popup menu open. normaly when browsing the pages it will remain behind open for as long as you do not close it what ever you browse, unless you browse the cd. you may repeat insertion of the cd and it will now be open. in order to acces it simply reduce any present window hiding it. on it is a button titled "Browse The CD (Explorer)" which will allow you to see the cd's contents. all freeware is in a folder titled "freeware". search for the folder named for the software here you wish to have on your computer. open it. you will find either a executable ( *.exe ) bundle or a zip ( *.zip ) bundle with some silly name it's programmer gave it. right click on it. select "copy" from the menu to quickly appear. now reduce all windows ( or close all if you want only to install ) and paste the the bundle to your desk top. you are ready to install and use the freeware you chose. should you once browse the cd and then close the window, you have lost your menu, simply reinsert the cd again to have your menu back and again be able to search for freeware on the cd. when you wish to install the freeware, double right click on it's saved bundle, given the option you can install where you like. i have had to work things this way in order to avoid any disagreement and ugly confrontation with the softwares programmers ( and till i can better automate things ). all included software came exactly as you see it from either a home page or a download location. the fact that you are having to dig it off a cd does not change it's value in any way. in no way are you paying for freeware. the freeware is only to fill cd space. otherwise 90% of the cd space is wasted. with or without the freeware this will cost you twenty dollar. what you have now you paid twenty dollar for. some people like having the purchase in hand. the cd is portable. it allows for use in most every day computer every where. with or without the freeware what you are using can be written to a cd and carried between stops. 'so you see, we accept portable as well:)' i have put few restrictions on what you have purchased. abuse this freedom and i assure you your privilege will stop. the freeware on this cd is with permission of the programmers who are the owners of it their own product and who decide for themself. i have known in advance from reading information attached with these programs ( and being at home pages ) that i am to ask before distributing their good and that none is to go for sale. i abide by that without regret. the freeware is freeware and the freeware is distributable for as long as their programer choose. we all know this from the majority of readme and license files attached to the many programs we receive and use. there should be no excuse. often during installation or use of a computer program the license is automaticaly flashed in front of our eyes by the installer to help push the importance of fair play. with this programmer's practice being more common than not we all learn sooner there are fewer exception to the rule than guessed. have fun advertising! i am here to serve. code name: mbangpin ( leroy william skees ) 543 johnston school road asheville, north carolina 28806-9652 usa email: qetbogh__lod@hotmail.com