I purchased GIF-X 2.0 in 2003 and I need to reinstall after finally having my hard drive crash. I have the Anigif2.8bf file saved in my backup system and restored it into my new PSP9 Plugin folder. PSP9 sees the effect but I now get a error message saying "UNABLE TO LOAD ANIGIF2.DLL"
So I am now guessing that maybe I installed it via an .EXE file that I got from Ulead???
I purchased it in 3 July 2003 under Order number 3347800 via Element 5 and I have all of my email documentation. However, I noticed the download link only works until 17 July 2003. So what do I do now, If I can't find that .EXE ??
How to re download Gif-X after making purchase in 2003
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Sorry to hear about that..
You can try to Contact Corel, to see if they will provide a new download link. I would not hold my breath though. One service provided by Element 5 and now Corel is a 2 year download insurance. This is specifically for catastrophes such as yours.
It's always a good practice to burn your purchased download files to a CD or DVD immediately after you have them downloaded.
One thing to note you can still purchase this through Ulead's Website, however I could not find any mention of it on Corel's. That generally means that Corel has stopped support for it.

You can try to Contact Corel, to see if they will provide a new download link. I would not hold my breath though. One service provided by Element 5 and now Corel is a 2 year download insurance. This is specifically for catastrophes such as yours.
It's always a good practice to burn your purchased download files to a CD or DVD immediately after you have them downloaded.

One thing to note you can still purchase this through Ulead's Website, however I could not find any mention of it on Corel's. That generally means that Corel has stopped support for it.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator