In this post I have tried to collect links to some useful free Windows software. These applications might not be fully equal with their commercial counterparts. Sometimes they are better sometimes worse, but they are free and get the job done.
Most of these programs are also less resource hungry then their commercial counterparts and are thus excellent for use on netbooks.
Office:
- OpenOffice.org - MS Office alternative (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access )
- AbiWord - Lightweight MS Word alternative
- Scribus - Page layout software (PageMaker, FrameMaker)
- Dia - Drawing program inspired by MS Visio
- Firefox - Powerful Web browser (Internet Explorer replacement)
- Thunderbird - MS Outlook alternative e-mail client
Graphics:
- Gimp - Adobe Photoshop / Corel Photo-Paint alternative
- Paint.NET - Adobe Photoshop alternative
- Incscape - Adobe illustrator / CorelDraw alternative
- Hugin - Panorama photo stitcher
- Blender - 3D content creation suite
Audio & Video:
- MPlayer - Most advanced video player available. Works well on older hardware because of very good resource usage.
- VLC - An advanced but more user friendly media player than the one above.
- Audacity - Sound editor
- CDex - Audio CD extractor
- 7-Zip - Advanced file archiver with a high compression ratio.
- Notepad++ - Advanced text editor, people used to Pfe will like this.
- ISO Recorder - Quickly burn ISO-files to CD/DVD