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LinkSnappy Review 2018

Best I can figure, I’ve been using or testing LinkSnappy’s services since mid-2014. That’s at least 3 1/2 years of experience I have with this service. Normally, proper reviews take 20+ hours to complete: setup, getting live links to download, recording the download sessions, editing videos and then the writing of the actual review. In this case, I’m hoping to cut out some of that time since my review from 2014 still holds true, at least where it counts most: it’s a good, solid service. Continue reading

LinkSnappy Torrent Downloader Review

I’ve finally been able to take a few moments to put together a short review for the LinkSnappy torrent downloader tool. Their name for it is a cloud-based torrent client, which is a more modern description of it. Either way, this tool allows you to take a .torrent file or magnet link and use a third-party site to direct-download those files to your computer or local storage device. Essentially an anonymization tool for torrent / magnet downloads.

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50% or 60% off LinkSnappy – Limited Promo

Big offer by LinkSnappy going on right now: 50% off accounts for new customers, 60% off for existing members who renew their accounts:

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Website Updates – 2017

This website needs a major content overhaul. I started this website in 2013, and some 4 years later, some of this information is outdated and in desperate need of updates. Life got turned upside down during that period, and projects like this took the back burner, even with the best of intentions to keep things moving along. It’ll take some time to fix old posts, and it’ll be an ongoing process. One which I’ve slowly started.

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Linksnappy + Depfile Test – May 2016

I’ve decided to start a new series here: multihoster speed tests. It’ll be an occasional and random thing for now, but it’ll give you the opportunity to see which multihoster services are working with which filehosters, though on an admittedly limited scale.

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