computer For every software application on the market, there is a free option that is just as good or sometimes better, so why pay for software?

Below are over 40 of the best and most popular software applications for common everyday computing needs. If you have a favourite free computer application that isn’t included here, why not add it in the comments section.

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Office Applications

1. Open Office

openoffice The Open Office software suite is an excellent alternative to the Microsoft Office Suite. The suite comes with word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, database and graphics software. It is easy to use and if you’re familiar with Microsoft Office 2003 format with drop down menus, then using Open Office will be a breeze. Includes most of the same features as Microsoft Office, and I’ve found when using it that it has a few extra features that Microsoft doesn’t have.

2. Google Docs

googledocs Google Docs includes word processor, spreadsheet and presentation software. The good thing about using Google Docs is that you work online, so you can access your documents from any computer with internet access or file sharing. If you are using another software application, then you can upload your file to Google Docs for global access and you can modify who has access to your documents. Familiar interface makes it easy to use.

3. Scribus

scribusScribus is a desktop publishing programme. Word processors are pretty powerful but for some desktop publishing needs, they just don’t cut the mustard. Not as easy to use as Microsoft Publisher, but a useful free alternative nevertheless.

4. Adobe PDF Reader

adobereader THE PDF reader that we all know and love.

 

 

5. Foxit PDF Reader

foxit Looking for an alternative to Adobe? Try Foxit Reader, claimed to load your PDFs faster than Adobe.

 

 

6. PDF Creator

pdfforge If you’re wanting to create PDFs and you don’t have open office or word 2007, then PDF Forge is a free alternative.

 

7. 7-Zip

7zip An alternative to WinZip, 7-Zip does a better job of managing files when unzipping and zipping.

 

 

8. Windows Live Writer

windowslivewriter If you write blogs then Windows Live Writer is an invaluable tool. It makes writing and editing posts so unbelievably easy, that I don’t know how I managed without it. In fact, I’m using it now. It is compatible with all major blogging platforms, you get instant post previews, edit source code direct, edit pictures within Live Writer, and upload straight to your blog. My only reservation is that I find the programme a bit buggy, so make sure you save regularly.

9. Notepad ++

notepad  Notepad ++ is an upscaled version of the plain old notepad that comes with Windows. It recognises the syntax of many programming languages, so if you’re doing any programming or writing website code, Notepad ++ is a must.

10. Filezilla

filezilla Free FTP programme for uploading files to an internet server. If you have and maintain your own website, then Filezilla is invaluable.

11. ImgBurn

imageburn Burn CDs, Audio CD’s, DVDs, HD DVDs and Bluerays all with this one free programme. Supports a number of file formats and supports all the latest drives.

 

Calendars, Organisers and Note Taking

12. Sunbird Calendar

sunbird A Mozilla product, Sunbird is a calendar that manages tasks and scheduled meetings. Create multiple calendars, schedule recurring meetings and tasks, sort tasks by custom categories and get reminders.

 

13. Remember The Milk

rememberthemilk A popular application for managing your tasks and scheduling your time. Remember the Milk’s strength is that you can receive reminders via email, SMS and many popular instant messaging services, and it can be used on web enabled mobile devices. Add and update tasks from you email or mobile phone.

14. EssentialPIM

essentialPIM Get organised with EssentialPIM. One of the best free desktop organisers around. Includes calendars, scheduler, to do lists, contacts and ‘tree style’ note taker all in one. Integrates with desktop email programmes. To access the more advanced functions like creating custom categories and sorting task by category then you have to pay for the upgrade.

15. Evernote

evernote One of the best free note taking software programmes available, Evernote allows you to “type a text note, clip a web page, snap a photo, and grab a screenshot.” Notes can then be organised and searched. I have to say that Microsoft’s OneNote is still my favourite, but it’s not free.

16. Keynote

keynote Another note taking programme. While it doesn’t have some of the bells and whistles of Evernote, it does have a tree-type note structure, which I find is a much better way of organising things.

17. TreePad

treepad As with Keynote, this programme organises notes in a tree-style structure. Each ‘article’ relates to a node on the tree, which in turn related to parent nodes and sibling nodes, so that you can impose your own structure on your writing or note taking. It is useful for planning large writing projects. You have to pay for the bells and whistles programme.

18. FreeMind

freemind FreeMind is a mind mapping programme. If you’re not into lists or tree-style organisation but like to think more organically, then mind mapping is a good alternative. Make your mind maps dynamic by editing the colour of nodes, move them around and create freely.

 

19. Gantt Projects

gnatt A free programme for those who need to schedule projects. Create Gantt charts and assign resources to projects.

 

 

Graphics and Photo and Video

20. Picasa

picassa Another free Google desktop application, Picasa is a pretty awesome photo editing software programme. Organise and view all your digital photos, edit photos by fixing red eye, cropping, adjusting contrast, adding text adding special effects and create photo collages, wallpapers, slideshows etc.

21. GIMP

gimp GIMP is a free graphics programme that rivals Photoshop. Very similar to Photoshop in format and functionality, all Photoshop brushes are now compatible with GIMP, and GIMP even has some features that Photoshop doesn’t have.

22. Artweaver

artweaver Artweaver is a painting programme that includes similar tools found in Photoshop like layers, filter effects, predefined brushes and pen tablet support.

23. Inkscape

inkscape Inkscape is the free open source alternative to Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw. Use Inkscape to create vector graphics which are suitable for design compositions, logos, images with text, technical illustrations, etc.

24. Blender

blender Blender is a 3D graphics programme. It’s full on, but if you want to create 3D graphics and animations for free, then this is the software to try.

 

25. FastStone Capture

faststone Technically not free, but comes with a free trial and is an awesome little screen capture programme. A screen capture programme is invaluable for blog writing, but you can use it to capture receipts, website text and images that you can’t copy and paste, record and file screenshots of video presentations rather than take notes, and a whole lot more.

26. MWSnap

mwsnap Totally free screen capture software.

 

 

 

 

 

Internet

27. Firefox Web Browser

firefox Firefox is one of the best Web Browsers available. It is a web designer’s dream because it is compatible with coding standards, unlike IE. What makes Firefox really awesome is all the hundreds of add-ons available to enhance your web browsing experience. My two favourites at the moment is Read It Later, used for temporary bookmarks, and Wired Marker, with which you can highlight text on a web page and come back later on and that text is still highlighted – good for research.

28. Google Chrome

googlecrhome Another popular free web browser alternative.

 

29. Tweet Deck

tweetdeck Love to Twitter, Facebook and MySpace? Manage them all in one desktop application and stay organised and up to date easily.

 

30. Google Reader

googlereader With so many blogs and news services, it’s hard to keep up. Feed readers bring all of this information together and organise it to make it easy to keep up. Google reader is one of the more popular feed readers and it’s online so you can access your favourite feeds wherever you go.

31. FeedDemon

feedemon My favourite feed reader, FeedDemon is a desktop application that now syncs with Google reader so that you can also keep up with your feeds on the go. Favourite feature of FeedDemon is the Panic Button, that marks feeds as read if there are too many to handle.

32. Juice

juice Juice is the feed reader for podcasts. Manage podcast subscriptions so that you can download podcasts and listen to them on an audio player or iPod whenever it suits you. Set it to scan for new podcasts automatically so that you never have to go searching for your favourite podcast again.

Email and Communication

33. Thunderbird

thunderbird-wordmark-horizontal_0Another product by Mozilla, Thunderbird is a desktop email application alternative to Outlook Express. Easily manage your inbox by organising messages and folders, and using the search function to find messages.

 

34. Windows Live Mail

windowslivemail Another alternative to Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail now also comes with a calendar. This is the mail application that I use, it is easy to set up and use, and I can read all my email accounts through the one application.

 

35. Skype

skype An oldie but a goodie, save on the phone bills and communicate online with friends and family for free. Includes video conferencing.

 

 

Security and Anti-Virus

36. AVG Anti-Virus Software

avg One of the best free anti-virus software programmes around. Upgrade for a fee for more options. We have been using the AVG free version successfully for around five years now.

37. Spybot Search and Destroy

spybot Spybot detects and removes spyware, a common threat not necessarily covered by anti-virus software applications. 

38. KeePass Password Safe

keeppass KeePass is a way of managing all those login names and passwords to the thousands of things we sign onto everyday, like our windows login and online websites. As it is more secure to have different passwords for everything, so all you have to remember is one password – the password to access KeePass. KeePass uses advanced encryption algorithms used by banks to ensure your passwords remain safe, even so, I don’t keep my banking passwords here.

Music and Videos

39. RealPlayer

realplayer A nice alternative to Windows Media Player.

 

 

40. Songbird

songbird Songbird is an alternative to Apple iTunes. It is a music player and organiser with an mp3 store integrated just as with iTunes, to purchase and download new music. Another Mozilla programme, it still has a few bugs that need ironing out.

Ok, so a few more than 40 software applications. There were a couple extra that I just couldn’t leave out!

41. Audacity

audacity Audacity is a programme for recording and editing sounds. Record live audio, edit, add effects and output into a variety of common file types. Create your own podcasts, edit audio to go with your screencasts or convert old tapes and records into CDs and improve their sound quality,

42. Cam Studio

camstudio2 CamStudio is a screen capture video recorder that also records audio. Create screencast videos and software demonstrations with or without audio.

 

43. Jahshaka

jahshaka While Windows Movie Maker is one of the best video editing tools, it’s not exactly free. A free alternative is Jahshaka. Edit video, animate, create a variety of effects, paint, create audio and share files all with Jahshaka.

There are thousands more alternatives that aren’t listed here. Got a free software programme that you can’t live without? Why not share it in the comments section below.


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