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Free Sources of Software Superior to Microsoft, etc.
Vanity ^ | 7/18/06 | Dangus

Posted on 07/18/2006 2:53:00 PM PDT by dangus

Free Software? Perhaps you've heard of the Open-Source software movement, but thought maybe they were cheap, college-student-written, "Brand X" knock-offs. Maybe you presumed the only people who could use such programs wore pocket protectors and broken bifocals. Or maybe you had recent experience and found the installation too confusing, with "targzs," incomprehensible "readme files," etc.

The open-source movement has come of age, armed with self-extracting files, crossplaform capabilities, and extensive documentation. (That means you simply download the program, and it installs itself; it works on any operating system including, yes, Windows --not just UNIX -- and it teaches you how to use itself.)

The software is in many cases superior to the expensive commercial versions:

Programs use up far less memory, drive space, and processing power.

There are more features.

Documentation is simpler.

Error messages are meaningful.

They are less likely to cause problems interacting with other products.

Here are some of the best:


OFFICE SOFTWARE: OPEN OFFICE

REPLACES MICROSOFT OFFICE, including WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, POWERPOINT and PUBLISHER.

Hands down, a superior product to Office. Take for instance image editing in Writer, the equivalence to Word: Simply click on the image, and you can set contrast, brightness, gamma effects (washout vs. overstain), tint/hue, etc.

The elements of OpenOffice work seemlessly together, and have many more features. MS Office allows conversion of its programs to HTML pages, but OpenOffice includes all sorts of HTML features, such as dialog boxes, drop-down boxes, etc. Because the programs are so much lighter, they initialize much faster than MS Office, take less drive space, and consume less memory and processor time; and you switch from one component to the other nearly instantly.

Truthfully, MS Office has loads of features many people don't know about, because it doesn't present them to the user. There are some weaknesses: the icons for the various components look too similar, so they aren't great for the Windows taskbar. The database program is fine for most Access users, but lacks Access' ability to create fully functioning executables.

Most impressively, you don't need to know how to learn OpenOffice from scratch. Its menus, dropdown boxes, and methods are the same as MS Office... except it has more features. (Hey, don't feel bad for Microsoft; they ripped off Lotus, Novell and Corel.) You can output to .doc, .xls, and .ppt formats, but also to additional formats, such as .pdf.

GRAPHIC DESIGN: GIMP

REPLACES: PAINT SHOT, PHOTO SHOP, DRAW, etc.

Quite simply the best. Better than Draw. Better than any of the Microsoft products. Better than PaintShop Pro. I've been totally frustrated by having to switch graphics design projects between programs, because each excels at a given task. At each task, however, GIMP is as good or better than any commercial program.

BROWSER: FIREFOX

REPLACES: INTERNET EXPLORER

The most famous freeware program of them all, Firefox is literally the heir to the Mozilla program, which once made Netscape dominant. Whereas Netscape has disappeared, Firefox is rapidly gaining market share against Internet Explorer. The only knock is that it has to be initialized, taking a few seconds; Microsoft initializes Explorer on startup, while you don't know why you're waiting. Internet Explorer 7 is desperately trying to catch up with Firefox, but it's clear who's leading the way.

E-MAIL MANAGEMENT: THUNDERBIRD

REPLACES: OUTLOOK

Thunderbird simply does what you tell it. Tell it to shut down, and it does, unlike Outlook which remains active, so trojan viruses can continue using your computer as a launchpad, infecting all your friends' computers, or simply 1000s of random strangers'. Plus, Outlook is simply a much larger target for virus developers (although Thunderbird is so similar, it doesn't make as huge as a difference as it might.) Junk mail processing is simpler, as is accessing files from outside of Thunderbird or Outlook. Apart from these issues, the Outlook and Thunderbird are remarkable similar.

WEB DEVELOPMENT: NVU

REPLACES: DREAMWEAVER, FRONT PAGE

Dreamweaver is still the best. NVU falls short of Dreamweaver 3.0, and the combined Adobe-Dreamweaver merger may present awesome synergy, if done correctly. But NVU is a professional Web-Development package which is easy enough for beginners. Like Dreamweaver, it allows for Templates, dynamic web sites, multiple graphic packages, code snippets, extended internet languages (i.e., XML, JavaScript), tabbing between coding and WYSIWIG (graphic interface) design, and style sheets. This IS the real deal.

As for Front Page, NVU is infinitely easier to use.

VIRUS PROTECTION: CLAMWIN

REPLACES: McAFFEE

The first to market seems quite satisfactory. Lacks certain features, like anti-spam, but I hated the way anti-spam add-ons work; I much prefer to let my e-mail manager do the spam scan. There are certain other products which are free for personal use, such as AVG, and many ISPs offer built-in firewalls. (AVG is not free for commercial use.

MEDIA PLAYER: AUDACITY

REPLACES: REALPLAYER, WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

Realplayer is the world's most successful spyware/trojan virus, infecting tens of millions of users, who haven't realized its a highly trusted program which is grinding their operating system to a halt. Many might be horrified to learn what RealNetworks is learning about them. Windows Media Player simply is very limited in use. Neither allow for recording, like Audacity, which is a full-bodied sound-editing system that is as light as the useless MediaPlayer.


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: dangus; download; freesoftware; opensource; software
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41 posted on 07/19/2006 10:09:33 AM PDT by N3WBI3 ("I can kill you with my brain" - River Tam)
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To: dangus
Well Ill say they were right on firefox, NVU, Clamwin, and maybe Audacity but OO is note the better of MS Office and Gimp is certainly not as good as photoshop.
42 posted on 07/19/2006 10:12:39 AM PDT by N3WBI3 ("I can kill you with my brain" - River Tam)
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To: Texasforever

> Has anyone here tried openoffice ?

Sure. I use Open Office Writer all the time. It does everything Word does without that intrusive paper clip. Just be sure to save as a .doc file so Windows users can see it.


43 posted on 07/19/2006 10:43:36 AM PDT by cloud8
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To: dangus
While Firefox beats the hell out of IE, and Thunderbird is a better email client, I'd hesitate to say that OpenOffice is "better" than MS Office. It does 99 percent of what you expect from MS Office, but still needs to file off some of the rough edges (printing an envelope in OpenOffice is a pain in the ass compared to MS Word, for example).

ClamWin for AV? No way. Clam is great for servers, but you're better off with free versions of AVG or AntiVir for the desktop.
44 posted on 07/19/2006 10:57:21 AM PDT by DesScorp
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To: Texasforever
Has anyone here tried openoffice ?

I use it on machines where I don't have an MS Office license. It's fine, but it uses more resources than Office 97. I'll probably go with OO full time at home when I upgrade hardware.

45 posted on 07/19/2006 11:52:32 AM PDT by PAR35
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To: N3WBI3

I just downloaded/installed audacity and imho it's pretty good; does everything, intuitive, the works.


46 posted on 07/19/2006 11:59:58 AM PDT by expat_panama
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To: dangus

New toys for me to play with.


47 posted on 07/19/2006 12:01:39 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dangus

I'll take a look at NVU. It sounds interesting.


50 posted on 07/19/2006 12:10:52 PM PDT by Poser (Willing to fight for oil)
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To: This is a lame ID; Echo Talon
Mepis 6.0 rc3 is the EASIEST thing to install and play that you will find.

Echo? Is that you? :)

51 posted on 07/19/2006 12:12:01 PM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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Mepis 6.0 rc3 is the EASIEST thing to install and play that you will find. Way easier to install than windows, and far quicker.

YAY! another MEPIS user! Mepis 6 Final is supposed to be released shortly... like yesterday... still waiting. :)

53 posted on 07/19/2006 12:15:30 PM PDT by Echo Talon
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I WAY prefer either Kaffeine and/or XMMS and/or Amarok.


Any links ?


54 posted on 07/19/2006 12:15:35 PM PDT by WhiteGuy (It's about the People Who Count the Votes................. - Wally O'Dell)
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To: This is a lame ID
Read the article. It doesn't claim that.

The article says this:

REPLACES: PAINT SHOT, PHOTO SHOP, DRAW, etc.

Quite simply the best.

So, if the article says GIMP replaces PhotoShop and the article says GIMP is "quite simply the best," how can you claim it doesn't say GIMP is better than Photoshop?

"The best" is a superlative, meaning better than all others.

The article also says this:

At each task, however, GIMP is as good or better than any commercial program.

Utter BS.

55 posted on 07/19/2006 12:15:50 PM PDT by Petronski (Living His life abundantly.)
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To: ShadowAce
Echo? Is that you? :)

Nope, but i just sent him/her a message! hehe, MEPIS will soon dominate! hehehe

56 posted on 07/19/2006 12:16:35 PM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: This is a lame ID

OK... I was looking at Windows, figuring most people are going to stick with what came with their machines when it comes to Operating Systems, but many people don't have a full office suite (maybe they have Works or Lotus, etc.). I see Mepis is quite costly ($300!), when there are free Linux operating systems out there, and a new windows-loaded computer can be had for under $400.


57 posted on 07/19/2006 12:17:09 PM PDT by dangus
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To: WhiteGuy

Kaffeine is really nice for Linux, makes radio streaming a snap.. :)


58 posted on 07/19/2006 12:18:12 PM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: PAR35

>> but it uses more resources than Office 97 <<

Umm.. yeah, wasn't Office 97 made for the C=64? I'm kidding, but it ain't fair to compare OpenOffice to '97.


60 posted on 07/19/2006 12:19:20 PM PDT by dangus
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