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Saving Money on Software
Pam's Software Suggestions
By Pamphyila Try Open Source SoftwareOpen Source, baby! Instead of Microsoft Office, try OpenOffice for a word processor and a spreadsheet app whose files are fully compatible with Microsoft applications.For photo editing, I have Irfanview and think it's the tops. Clean interface, fully-featured, and easy to use. Instead of expensive antivirus software, get AVG Free. For Spyware protection, Ad-Aware and SpyBot. And even though Internet Explorer is essentially free, Firefox is a superior browsing experience and less prone to security vulnerabilities. (And it's free, too.) I also second the nomination of Google Docs, which I use and like. It is Web-based, though, and so not the best choice if your Internet access is limited, metered, or just really slow. It's really not necessary to spend a lot of money on software. With a few exceptions, there's almost always a free alternative that works just as well. But be a good citizen. If you have a couple of bucks lying around, you can and should make a donation to the creator of any free software you regularly use. By Chretienne PC MagazineLog onto http://www.pcmagazine.com. It not only has lots of free software you can download, but it also has ratings and comparisons on the various programs - both free and for sale. It tells you the best and the worst and is well worth checking out.By Sheilamay Free Software for StudentsMicrosoft DreamSpark has free software available to students and teachers. Not sure of the exact link, but try this: https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/FAQ/Students.aspx#site%20offerBy Bluejeen Don't Be a PirateThere are a lot of places on the internet where you can download codes and software but you shouldn't do it. It is illegal and traceable through the internet, if they really wanted to find out. There have been stories of college kids being prosecuted for illegal music and movie downloads. Try not to "borrow" from your friends and family either, it is just as dubious. You wouldn't steal from a store, would you?LibraryTry visiting your local library.By phishphan98 Anti-Virus SoftwareWhen your Internet Provider has IE. McAfee already that checks incoming emails, I prefer using the FREE software download, such as Grisoft AVG, Lavasoft AdAware, Avast, etc. as my back up anti-virus. I have never been disappointed.Buying backup anti-virus and anti-spyware can get expensive, especially if you have three computers. FREE AVG 8 also comes with ant-spyware included. I think Norton AV you can only install it on one computer, for multiple computers you can pay extra for it, though it's expensive! By Syd Get Open Source At osalt.comAlways use open source software! You can find everything you need at http://www.osalt.com/.By Orquidea Do you have any ideas to share? Feel free to post them below. | ||
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