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25 Best Open-Source (or Freeware) Alternatives You Need To Download

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Launchy

 

 

Size isn't everything, and Launchy is the perfect example of a program that's miniscule in format, but essential in its functionality.  With the simple tap of an alt+enter combination on your keyboard, the application pops up.  The only thing you have to do is type in what you want to do next.  Want to load Photoshop?  Start typing.  Want to fire up Firefox?  Write it out.  Feel like heading over to Youtube?  Type that into the input box.  It's that easy. Launchy excels at what it does: launching stuff. We'd rather type in four letters than have to navigate through the start bar each time we want to run an applicaiton.  This, and the program's seemingly limitless customization options, put Launchy high on our list of must-haves for any PC environment.  ...even if this idea was seemingly "borrowed" from an Apple OS.  Wink.

 

 

Download Launchy here!

Xbmc

 
(click the picture to hit up Xbmc's official Flickr site!)

Xbmc, formerly known as Xbox Media Center, is a powerful application for streaming video content from one PC (or Mac, or Linux box) to another connected device.  Its interface is absolutely gorgeous, but even if you don't agree with us, you can always skin it to whatever you want.  The application supports a ton of video formats, which is nice.  We like the application's comprehensive plug-ins even more--just describing all the tricks that external developers have coded into Xbmc would be an article in itself. If you've been a fan of Tversity and MythTV, you owe it to yourself to check out Xbmc.  And if you have no idea what those two programs even do, don't fret. Grab this application and prepare thyself for a whole new world of media interactivity.

Download Xbmc here!

Got any favorite apps that we didn't mention? Post them in the comments section below!

 

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avatarGimpshop is a pretty sweet

Gimpshop is a pretty sweet Photoshop alternative. I've been using it for a few months now and have really started to love it.

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avatar Photoshop and Image ready

 Photoshop and Image ready is the best selection application for editing in your images...

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avatarPhotoshop is a first choice

I think for editing images photoshop is the best software. Because photoshop make the image real after editing you cant say that this image is edited that is a big quality of it. So i think you should use photoshop.

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avatarYour information is mind

Your information is mind blowing. I like it. I will use it. Thanks for giving morw knowledge about this.

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avatarXNView Broken Link

Clicking on the XNView heading of the above article takes me to the following french website, where I don't see anything about XNView:

 

 http://pages.perso.orange.fr/client/php/pwpErreur.php?action=403

 

When I tried to dowload XNView from another site it triggered a security warning from the Web of Trust Firefox Plug-In, indicating that the site cannot be trusted. Where is the best place to get a malware-clean copy of XNView? 

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avatarreply

I have to agree that Notepad++ is good, its become the bread and butter for my web coding. Aptana seems to be pretty popular lately, might have to try that one out and if it generates nice clean code, all the better!
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avatarIs there an open-source

Is there an open-source (free) video editor like adobe premiere (element)?

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avatarSome helpful software

If you go to wikipedia and search Ubuntu Studio, they have a small list of video software.  I have never actually used any of it, but hopefully it may be able to help you.  Cheers,

 

-Dane

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avatarWow!

You guys just saved me from replacing an aging test bench's mouse and keyboard! Synergy is so full of win I can't even express it in words! Gone is the frustration of hooking into a KVM or worse yet, moving my mouse and keyboard from my main system to the latest "my computer doesn't work, can you fix it" project.

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avatar95%

I'm nearly 95% opensource and freeware.  My favs are:

  • 7-Zip 4.60
  • Audacity 1.3.5
  • AVG Antivirus Free 8.173.a1373
  • Belarc Advisor 7.2.24.8
  • CCleaner 2.12.660
  • CDBurnerXP 4.2.2.984
  • ClamWin 0.94
  • Comodo Firewall 3/0.25.378
  • DAEMON Tools 4.30.1
  • DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
  • DVD Shrink 3.2.0.15
  • EverNote 3.0.0.842
  • Exact Audio Copy 0.99 beta 4
  • FileZilla 3.1.4
  • Firebird 2.1.1
  • Flac 1.2.1b
  • Foobar2000 0.9.5.6
  • Foxit Reader 2.3.3309
  • GimpShop
  • Gmail Drive 1.0.13
  • Hamachi 1.0.3.0
  • HandBrake 0.9.2
  • jk-Defrag 3.36
  • Keepass 1.11
  • Lame 3.98.2
  • Lexun Backup 2.1
  • Lexun RegScrubXP 3.25
  • MediaMonkey 3.05.1187
  • Microsoft Defender 1.1.1593
  • Miro 1.2.7
  • Money Manage Ex 0.9.2.0
  • Mozilla Firefox 3.03
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.17
  • nLite 1.4.9.1
  • NovaPDF 5.5.271
  • Ogg Vorbis 2.85
  • OpenContacts 5.1.1.566
  • OpenOffice 3.0.0
  • Parted Magic 3.0
  • Pidgin 2.5.1
  • Recuva 1.19.350
  • Revo Uninstaller 1.75
  • RipIt4Me 1.7.1.0
  • RivaTuner 2.11
  • Save2PC 3.37
  • Skype 4.0.0.166
  • SpeedFac 4.35
  • Stellarium 0.10.0
  • SyncBack 3.2.19
  • The Gimp 2.6.0
  • ThreatFire 3.5.0.21
  • TreedbNotes 3.36.005
  • VLC Media Player 0.9.4
  • vLite 1.2
  • WinRAR 3.80

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avatarThe greatest post .. :), I

The greatest post .. :), I always preffer freewares or open source 

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avatarVirtual BOX

Just tried virtual box and it doesnt support 64bit OS. I wish I could find one that works...

 thanks for the list though.

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avatarMany thanks

Excellent article. keep up the good work.

Open source softwares represent the good will in this world.

Good job to add revo uninstaller to the list, i think its a must have software for every PC.

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avatarSoftware

This is some good stuff.  Why isn't it on the Max PC CD?

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avatarWell Played.

Nice. Grabbed 3 from the list that fit exactly what I needed. Thanks guys

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avatarIt's a wide field...

There's a ton of choices, and in general I can understand missing a few golden nuggets when you have to start calling numbers.  CCleaner is a 'must have' no matter what kind of PC is running. 

However, not including any DVD-writing programs is just plain mean.  Unless, of course, you spend the majority of your time burning CD backups because you don't believe in large ...er... media files.  A nice FLV player would have helped too, since it's easier to save the ones we love rather than assume that YouTube will always be a repository for our favorite opening songs of antiquated 1970's cartoons...

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avatarGreat list!

I love CCleaner. I forgot how I found it, but it works wonders. I've had it for a while now. Only program I would have added would be Unlocker. I had this truly stubborn file on Vista that wouldn't delete, and it worked it's magic and it was able to be deleted.

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