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Aomei 2024 Biggest Xmas Carnival Giveaway

Aomei is currently running a Christmas Giveaway involving 22 premium programs for free – expires January 10th, 2025.

Aomei Christmas Giveaway

Included among the title are:

  • Aomei Backupper Pro: Excellent imaging software plus file/folder backups
  • Anyviewer Pro: Remote access
  • Wise Care 365: Cleaning and optimization
  • IObit Uninstaller Pro 14: Professional uninstaller
  • Aomei Partition Assistant Pro: Full-featured partition manager
  • WinXvideo AI: Comprehensive suite of video tools
  • And many more – Check out the full range of titles at Aomei Biggest Christmas Carnival Giveaway

To get your free copies you need to visit Aomei Biggest Christmas Carnival Giveaway and click the GET NOW button:

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This will initiate the download of a zip folder which includes a document containing licensing details.

NOTE: Licensing details are not available on the giveaway page so, to ensure the license duration meets your expectations, I suggest you check that document for licensing details before going ahead with installation.

5 thoughts on “Aomei 2024 Biggest Xmas Carnival Giveaway”

  1. ‘PRECIATE YOU!
    BUT LOOKS LIKE Aomei Biggest Christmas Carnival Giveaway WAS ONLY UNTIL JAN. 10/24. SHUCKS!

    1. Hey David,

      I have no idea what you’re clicking mate. Every link included in this article leads to Aomei’s current Christmas giveaway which is active and expires on January 10th 2025.

  2. I’ve checked both w/Firefox and Edge, the links -at least for the BackUpper and Glary- are either 404 or pop-up window that does not function or link ends up taking you to their PayWare pages.
    Similarly, we grew-up in the dark ages of CrapWare and TrialWare and add-ons we did not know were being installed. Acronis TrueImage is a good example of the last decade, where you do get the program as FreeWare; if you own any WesternDigital DiskDrives or peripherals. Unfortunately, it becomes a PayWare, if you want to continue using it after 365 days. Oh, BTW, same holds true if you think you can secure (pw/AES) the backup image. 🙁

    1. After seeing your comment, I just checked again in all 4 major browsers – Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and Brave – and those links are working fine in all four. In each case clicking the links initiated a direct download.

      I see you are using a disposable email address so you are obviously privacy conscious. I can only suggest that a browser extension might be interfering- something like NoScript perhaps.

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