On this page:
https://textpad.com/download
The download link for the Intel64 version of TextPad 9.8.2 takes me to:
https://textpad.com/file?path=v9/TextPadSetupV9-x64.exe
which displays a "Not Found" message.
Cannot Download TextPad 9.8.2
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Re: Cannot Download TextPad 9.8.2
Cannot reproduce - I get a page with the header:
...followed by a question/problem to answer/solve. Maybe you're using a VPN/cloud service to begin with?Checking that you are not a robot wasting Internet bandwidth.
Re: Cannot Download TextPad 9.8.2
I'm not using a VPN and up until recently (9.8.1), I would get the same robot prompt when downloading. I have tried an incognito window to eliminate cookies as a factor too.AmigoJack wrote: Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:33 am Cannot reproduce - I get a page with the header:...followed by a question/problem to answer/solve. Maybe you're using a VPN/cloud service to begin with?Checking that you are not a robot wasting Internet bandwidth.
I've attached a screenshot. The error is templated with the same header as the rest of the site.
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Re: Cannot Download TextPad 9.8.2
Still works for me. I've included the address bar of my browser to show you it's no different from yours (but you could still compare this URI with the one displayed for your site):
On second guess you may want to send a private message to bbadmin with the IP address(es) you used and the user agent of your browser, linking to this topic, so he may look up the HTTP access log any maybe find you, and maybe even the culprit.
On second guess you may want to send a private message to bbadmin with the IP address(es) you used and the user agent of your browser, linking to this topic, so he may look up the HTTP access log any maybe find you, and maybe even the culprit.
Re: Cannot Download TextPad 9.8.2
OK, thank you, Jack. I've contacted him.AmigoJack wrote: Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:18 pm On second guess you may want to send a private message to bbadmin with the IP address(es) you used and the user agent of your browser, linking to this topic, so he may look up the HTTP access log any maybe find you, and maybe even the culprit.