Really professional looking site, you have there. I would love to know the software you have used to design it.
I like the way you have made the usual sections like products and downloads etc. My only problem is the number of products. If there are only two products then the home page can be made all inclusive. Also you might want to drop that lower right corner script saying Too cool for IE. Some visitors get irritated by such sticky stuff. FYI, I am not one of them.
Another thing that mars the otherwise professional look are the large images (runner, feedback and download CENTER).
There are some spelling mistakes like "ment" instead of "meant" in the first para.
Also I have a problem with the tag line Keep it simple is mostly heard in the context of KISS (keep it simple stupid). So in a sense, it is a bit insulting. A better tag line would be Software That Keeps It Simple!
Also for those in a tearing hurry, you need to provide a "rush box". Just below the header, or at least below the tag line para, provide the summary of your products and downloads.
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Runner is a simple and easy-to-use freeware launcher that will make you forget about desktop icons. With average of 3-5 characters per launch Runner is definitely the fastest and simplest way of launching your apps, files, urls, etc. With built in commands for system shutdown, restart, log off and even web search, it becomes even more usefully.
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sFont is a simple and easy-to-use freeware Font Viewer. Along with standard options, like FontView, CharMap and Zoom, we added Favorites section for you to store your favorite fonts.
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Also include reviews and testimonials. One way to gather testimonials and provide support is to have a comment form or shout box on the details page of each product.
The details pages are well laid out, the only thing missing are decent screenshots. Provide a link to a screenshot page with at least three screenshots of each product.
The last thing is the license. Create a page called legal and spell out your terms of use.
Amol