First of all, I’d like to come up with a thing for people like me who’ve got sort of an „erotic“ relationship towards statistics. :-)
Until now, around 270 software companies participated in the GOTD project (counting depends mainly of how you judge cases when virtually the same software gets a new brand respectively a new publisher). The table below shows some interesting details.
Number of companies Country/Area of origin
77 (=29 %) RU (Russia)
47 (=17 %) Europe (core), 19 countries, thereof RO (Romania) and UK (United Kingdom) with 7 companies each
42 (=16 %) CN (China)
32 (=12 %) US (United States of America)
27 (=10 %) UA (Ukraine)
23 (= 9 %) Others (11 countries)
21 (= 8 %) Unknown / Identity protected
The extracted table below displays the number of „new“ software titles in the sense of being different from one another offered by a single company (first column) and the number of all GOTD participations by a single company including repeats (second column). You see the nine leading companies in their descending order.
According to my counting the Pro version of a software previously given away as the Home version is referred to as a „new“ title.
Company Titels Giveaways
Astro Gemini 31 35
Wondershare 21 27
CoolUtils 12 13
ExtraLabs 12 12
Chengdu Yiwo 11 12
Plato 10 11
VicMan 10 10
Online Media 10 10
Rixane 7 7
. . . . . . . . .
Overall 563 701
I was lucky to detect the „website No.1“, http://www.giveawayoftheday.com, in mid December 2006 by way of a user hint I read on a leading pc magazine’s website of my country.
The funny thing about this is that I was visiting the other website because they themselves were giving away commercial software titles for free on the occasion of christmas time (Advent calendar).
So, after my first visit on GOTD, I wasn’t quite sure which was the better giveaway site. But once christmas 2006 was over, there wasn’t much doubt about it anymore ...
The entire first year or so I was 100% convinced GOTD to be a US project simply because up to February 2007 English had been the language exclusively used. Besides, it’s a well-known fact that a (relative) majority of the most important pc software developers worldwide are located in the US. To learn that GOTD is a genuine Russian project was almost as astounding to me as the latest news (end of Sept. 08) that China had their first man walking freely through space (I remember them well for having „seriously“ claimed at their pavilion at the Expo several years back to have been landed on the Moon already!)
We have as yet been offered numerous commercial apps a good amount of which were valuable and worthwhile keeping.
I must confess, though, that GOTD has seen by far better times IMO than what we have been experiencing since around April this year. And I am not talking about repeats in the first place. As of now, the last giveaway to be useful for me on a daily basis has to have been Capture Assistant (09/12/08). And I’m sure that the „Black Sunday“ on August 17th (Plato Video to iPod Converter) will remain as the day when GOTD, if only for 24 hours, in full conscience left the path of virtue.
Might the words of the most honourable of all GOTD members, Stephen Brown aka Whiterabbit, come true, and the Giveaway project go on for lots of years to come!
Still, it stands out among all websites worldwide that offer commercial software for free or are alleged to do so.
I for one appreciate very much what Slava & Co. for exactly two years have been doing to the benefit of both the user community and the companies participating.
Many happy returns of your anniversary, Giveaway of the Day!
Nastrowje!