Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 21st Dec 2010 00:09 UTC
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Sounds like a good old paid-for review (aka a commercial).
Most websites who are not owned by large companies (Engadget, Gizmodo, Ars, etc. are all owned by large and rich parent companies) get their stuff this way. We're not rich you know, and OSNews doesn't make any money.
In this particular case, the answer is simpler. I don't have a credit card (it's a principle thing), so I couldn't wire the author those lousy 15 USD.
Damn, I'm too late. I was about to write something like this:
"It seems to me that Thom wanted the Chrome-tabs-in-Finder app for free and figured out a way to get it."
Of course, It was meant to be a joke. I don't have a problem with this article. No unicorns; nothing's pink; serious stuff. 
In this particular case, the answer is simpler. I don't have a credit card (it's a principle thing), so I couldn't wire the author those lousy 15 USD.
To be fair to Thom - the author actually invites people to request a free license (that they "might" grant), and encourages reviewers to request one also.





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Sounds like a good old paid-for review (aka a commercial).