Just... please, don't tell me you're looking for a software submission service! I know, it may be pretty hard to promote shareware programs these days, but I have to disagree with automatic submissions, in most cases. The reason? Well, it's easy - you should first see all the directories your program will end up in, since some of them may do more harm than good for it. I am not getting deeper into that, because - no matter how much I like it or not - I got a little something for you...

... and I give you no guesses to figure out what it is - we're talking about a software submission service for Mac, shaped as a software application. Its name? Nothing fancy here, just "SharewarePublisher" and, to make it even more interesting, we're talking about a proggie that's brand new on the market - current version is labeled 1.0, and nothing more!
Described as a "software submission tool and assistant for Mac OS X," SharewarePublisher 1.0 comes with a wide array of features, including(but not limited to) the following:
- Time-efficient semi-automated submission
- Built-in list of almost 200 leading shareware sites
- Predefined submission URLs
- Easy management of listing URLs
- Integrated two-tab web viewer
- Auto-fill submission forms
- Auto-learn submission forms
- User ID and password management
- Site-specific categories
- To-do list
- Submission history
- PAD file support
- Built specifically for the Mac
SharewarePublisher 1.0 requires Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later, and at least 4.1 MB of disk space, coming shaped as Universal Binary for both PowerPC- and Intel-based Macs.
The best part comes in the end, as usual - until the end of June, this software submission service for Mac is available for an introductory offer of EUR39.99, and then it's going to go all the way up to EUR69.99. Where? Heh, it seems more and more producers leave the App Store idea aside, and this time it happened the same - SharewarePublisher 1.0 can be purchased from here, while a 30-day trial is also available.
