I, the author of this website, still make changes to it as I try to build and improve on it. I now have a LunarPages account and with it, I have my own domain name and can upload any file size with unlimited storage capacity! I like to share for free everything I have included in my website, e.g:
Background pictures - which if you come across an awesome picture, usually you can't copy and paste, so here I offer every background and if you want it, click the 'Download file' at the bottom of the page to save it as a .jpg or .png file.
Games - I have embeded flash games and links to Steam games on this website and I am in the process of adding more. I've made step-by-step instructions on how to download flash games (click the Games link at the top of the page, not one of the drop-down menus). If you are using a touch-screen device, and you can't hover over the 'Games' link, there's an app called Puffin - it's an internet browser just like Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer & Safari but it has a simulated touch pad like on a laptop, plus it has adobe flash player built in so that you can play flash games on it! Puffin is also free, although it may have adverts on it. Puffin works on Android & iOS.
Music - I have upload audio files as a music file that can be paused, some are autoplay, you can pause them at the bottom of the page. You can right click on it, select open audio in new tab or download. For the ones which can be bought, I've included a link to the right of them.
Programs - I understand that some people are cautious when it comes to downloading programs, so I won't persuade you to download anything. However all of them are open source programs I've installed before. The two which aren't Open Source are Mega and Adobe Flash player, a stand-alone file (so you can play .swf files like the flash games mentioned above). I love open source because the GNU licence allows anyone to access the source code and edit it if the so wish. People don't like adverts so they very rarely have any. The most common thing similar to that is a message prompting the user to donate to their project, other than that, Open Source programs are almost always free, to be open source, the source code has to be freely available so if like Ardour for example, you have to donate a minimum of £1 to download their installer, if you know how to compile source code, you can install it for free (which is fully legal under the GNU Public Licence, it guarantees users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software).
Videos - I have also made instructions on how to download videos from YouTube, with links to websites which download YouTube Videos. All of the videos which can be played via YouTube (mind the ads) are Christian based as I believe in God, but any video links (not from the videos) are videos I've uploaded to LunarPages.
History - At the moment, it's a work in progress but in a few weeks I hope to have it complete enough to publish it. I'm also working on a World Wars OpenOffice presentation.
Background pictures - which if you come across an awesome picture, usually you can't copy and paste, so here I offer every background and if you want it, click the 'Download file' at the bottom of the page to save it as a .jpg or .png file.
Games - I have embeded flash games and links to Steam games on this website and I am in the process of adding more. I've made step-by-step instructions on how to download flash games (click the Games link at the top of the page, not one of the drop-down menus). If you are using a touch-screen device, and you can't hover over the 'Games' link, there's an app called Puffin - it's an internet browser just like Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer & Safari but it has a simulated touch pad like on a laptop, plus it has adobe flash player built in so that you can play flash games on it! Puffin is also free, although it may have adverts on it. Puffin works on Android & iOS.
Music - I have upload audio files as a music file that can be paused, some are autoplay, you can pause them at the bottom of the page. You can right click on it, select open audio in new tab or download. For the ones which can be bought, I've included a link to the right of them.
Programs - I understand that some people are cautious when it comes to downloading programs, so I won't persuade you to download anything. However all of them are open source programs I've installed before. The two which aren't Open Source are Mega and Adobe Flash player, a stand-alone file (so you can play .swf files like the flash games mentioned above). I love open source because the GNU licence allows anyone to access the source code and edit it if the so wish. People don't like adverts so they very rarely have any. The most common thing similar to that is a message prompting the user to donate to their project, other than that, Open Source programs are almost always free, to be open source, the source code has to be freely available so if like Ardour for example, you have to donate a minimum of £1 to download their installer, if you know how to compile source code, you can install it for free (which is fully legal under the GNU Public Licence, it guarantees users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software).
Videos - I have also made instructions on how to download videos from YouTube, with links to websites which download YouTube Videos. All of the videos which can be played via YouTube (mind the ads) are Christian based as I believe in God, but any video links (not from the videos) are videos I've uploaded to LunarPages.
History - At the moment, it's a work in progress but in a few weeks I hope to have it complete enough to publish it. I'm also working on a World Wars OpenOffice presentation.