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As a grad student with an eight month old baby, I’m acutely aware of just how disciplined one needs to be with their time.  So, I’m giving away free Freedom licenses to any grad students with babies.  If that’s you, drop me an email and I’ll send you a license.

Also – if you want to follow me on Twitter, I’m @fstutzman.  Forewarned, most of my tweets are about my research, but I will announce new releases and other Freedom-related stuff there.

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4 Responses

  1. James says:

    I thought that freedom was already free to use. What advantage does a Freedom license offer? Would be interested to know before I knock up a girl to get one :P

  2. admin says:

    James, Great Q. All it does is cut off the nag screen. If you’re a grad student with a baby, you don’t need to be nagged by me!

  3. papa says:

    hey freedom nice to know that you are there, i nwant to be browsing for free, can you help me with that. Thanks.

  4. joewill says:

    i don’t know how to use this freedon to browse for free. can somebody text me on how to use it. i already dawnloaded it on my pc and i want to knw how to use it. answers nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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Writers on Freedom

Jason Snell, legendary Mac journalist and editorial director, Mac Publishing (publisher of MacWorld): "There may be no bigger boon to Mac productivity.."


Rebecca Traister, writer, Salon and New York Magazine: "I have gotten an immense amount of work done.."


David Sirota, author of New York Times Bestsellers Hostile Takeover (Three Rivers) and The Uprising (Crown): "The greatest tool for work efficiency in Apple programming history."


Dennis Cass, journalist and author of Head Case (HarperCollins): "To say that it’s changed my life is an understatement."


Doree Shafrir, author of Love, Mom: Poignant, Goofy, Brilliant Messages from Home (Hyperion) and writer/editor New York Observer, Gawker, Philadelphia Weekly: "45 minutes of Freedom=844 words written. It's a miracle, I tell you!."


Leo Babauta, editor of Zen Habits and author of The Power of Less (Hyperion): "When I need to do serious work, I try to remove distractions by closing the browser to do actual work. If I find myself opening the browser too much, I’ll use a utility (such as Freedom) to shut off the Internet altogether."


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