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Several sources to prove that it is indeed notable: [1] [2] [3]
Even Microsoft acknowledges the program: [4]
Many would-be reliable sources seem to have disappeared over the years (as this program was made over 7 years ago), but I believe that this is more than enough to establish the notability of Resource Hacker. The author also claims more than 3 million downloads have been made, but I can't exactly verify that claim. The program is also discussed in endless amounts of tech-oriented forums and blogs on the web. GraYoshi2x► talk 21:56, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
"In 2011 the author stated that he would neither release nor sell the source code."
I've been checking the Wayback Machine archives of angusj.com/resourcehacker, and the author had actually made this announcement a long time before 2011. It's on the earliest archived version of the page (dated July 4th 2005) and may have been there for a long time prior to Wayback finding it.
His exact words were "Please don't ask for the source code, I'm not releasing it, nor is it for sale."
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's
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Several sources to prove that it is indeed notable: [1] [2] [3]
Even Microsoft acknowledges the program: [4]
Many would-be reliable sources seem to have disappeared over the years (as this program was made over 7 years ago), but I believe that this is more than enough to establish the notability of Resource Hacker. The author also claims more than 3 million downloads have been made, but I can't exactly verify that claim. The program is also discussed in endless amounts of tech-oriented forums and blogs on the web. GraYoshi2x► talk 21:56, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
"In 2011 the author stated that he would neither release nor sell the source code."
I've been checking the Wayback Machine archives of angusj.com/resourcehacker, and the author had actually made this announcement a long time before 2011. It's on the earliest archived version of the page (dated July 4th 2005) and may have been there for a long time prior to Wayback finding it.
His exact words were "Please don't ask for the source code, I'm not releasing it, nor is it for sale."