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How to run a PC without Microsoft apps -Man manages seemingly impossible feat
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Posted on 05/06/2003 12:44:40 AM PDT by chance33_98
How to run a PC without Microsoft apps
Man manages seemingly impossible feat
By INQUIRER staff: Monday 05 May 2003, 15:40
A READER HAS written to tell us how he's managing his PC and his life without using Microsoft applications.
He said he's replaced Microsoft software he used to use with as much third party software as possible. However, he said, there was one additional requirement and that was the software had to be freeware.
Here's his list.
MEDIAPLAYER winamp 2.x for audio and bsplayer for video. Smaller memory footprint, more features and skinning support. www.winamp.com, www.bsplayer.com.
OFFICE Open Office, starts up slower and not completely compatible with all office documents tho. but a step in the right direction. www.openoffice.org.
IE+OUTLOOK Mozilla, that's a given (with built in email client, dunno how it would stack up to The Bat tho, probably a lot worse, but it's not microsoft. Smartftp for all ftp stuff. www.mozilla.com, www.smartfp.com.
MESSENGER trillian, neat little program that replaces all IM clients, support for Yahoo messenger, icq, aol, irc, msn and a lot faster with skinning support. www.trillian.cc
PHOTOEDITOR Part of office suite - used it before just for viewing images, since more advanced programs load so long Irfanview - loads instantly and has wider support/features. Photoeditor couldn't open a 11mb jpeg while this proggie can. www.irfanview.com.
NOTEPAD/WRITEPAD editpad. has a paid for variant that's pretty good too. Here.
SHELL Not wanting to rely on IE i replaced the shell with geoshell, now using windows98se + 95 shell for file handling and geoshell for desktop. Surprisingly stable with latest patches etc. www.litepc.com, www.geoshellx.com
He adds: "I still have a copy of IE6 on it for the DLLs that some other proggys use too. Strangely enough it doesn't crash on that line of html code. Zonealarm, adaware, cdex are also some indispensable freeware tools + the ones I got from your site (process viewer, antivirus, ...).
The end result looks a bit like this.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; Technical
KEYWORDS: copernicus7
IrfanView - loads instantly and has wider support/features. Photoeditor couldn't open a 11mb jpeg while this proggie can. www.irfanview.com For once, a program that lives up to all its compliments. IrfanView is magnificent. Fast, quick-loading, intuitive, converts among dozens of formats, quick image editing, slideshows, previews, batch conversions. You have to try this.
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posted on
05/06/2003 2:19:12 AM PDT
by
Greybird
("War is the health of the State." -- Randolph Bourne)
To: Greybird
bumpers for laters.
I've been looking for a new photoeditor. Not that I don't have a ton already but it seems like I'm always doing one operation with one prgram then shifitn to another program for something else. Either that or they're just way to bloated.
prisoner6
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posted on
05/06/2003 3:23:02 AM PDT
by
prisoner6
( Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the left fall out!)
To: chance33_98
Linux.
It looks like he is still using an MS operating system. What he is doing is really no big deal. The amount of freeware out there allows you do most of what MS offers.
Just go to alt.freeware and you will inundated with info on freeware. Or google it.
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posted on
05/06/2003 3:33:45 AM PDT
by
KeyWest
To: Greybird
bump
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posted on
05/06/2003 3:44:03 AM PDT
by
Jaxter
(Proud Republican voter since 1972.)
To: chance33_98
For Excel and Word compatability go to:
http://software602.com/
I run these because my Dell came without Excel, and with a crippled trial version of Word.
Better get them before Gates has them assasinated...the similarity is...surprising.
Grin.
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posted on
05/06/2003 4:49:58 AM PDT
by
Gorzaloon
(Contents may have settled during shipping, but this tagline contains the stated product weight.)
To: prisoner6
Here's an exellent photo editor. And it's free!
http://www.gimp.org/ It's a bit of a learning curve,but well worth it.
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posted on
05/06/2003 5:07:44 AM PDT
by
2penguins
(some cultures should be lost forever)
To: chance33_98
I don't understand what the big deal is. I built a bare-bones system for my kids a few years back and installed Windows98. I then turned it over to my kids and within a few months, they had it running dozens of freeware programs. They could open up and work with MS Office documents, do e-mail, play music, whatever. And it didn't cost me an additional dime. Very similar to what this guy did.
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posted on
05/06/2003 5:35:00 AM PDT
by
SamAdams76
(California wine beats French wine in blind taste tests. Boycott French wine.)
To: SamAdams76
The difference is this guy is probably a columnist who's 55 yrs old and thinks Solitaire is a marvel on the pc.
So his accomplishment makes him feel like a whiz.
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posted on
05/06/2003 5:40:20 AM PDT
by
smith288
(Do not mold Jesus to match your life, mold your life to match Jesus.)
To: smith288
The difference is this guy is probably a columnist who's 55 yrs old and thinks Solitaire is a marvel on the pc. Either that or he has been using a PC mainly at work, where they force you into certain things, did the same thing at home so he could be compatible with what he had at work, and then realized one day that his company was being taken to the cleaners by not using freeware :)
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posted on
05/06/2003 5:43:29 AM PDT
by
chance33_98
(www.hannahmore.com -- Shepherd Of Salisbury Plain is online, more to come! (my website))
To: chance33_98
What OS? It ain't MS-free, is it? Misleading article, IMO.
To: 2penguins
Bring out the GIMP!!!!
MD
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posted on
05/06/2003 6:10:45 AM PDT
by
MikeD
(Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!)
To: chance33_98
"...more features and skinning support."
What's "skinning?"
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posted on
05/06/2003 6:11:31 AM PDT
by
cloud8
To: chance33_98
What is the point of running non-Microsoft apps if you're still using a Microsoft OS?
And, vice-versa, what is the point in running a Microsoft OS, if not to run Microsoft apps?
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posted on
05/06/2003 6:11:37 AM PDT
by
B Knotts
To: cloud8
What's "skinning?" A porn server. Just kidding. It refers to being able to change the appearance of your working environment for that program by adding 'skins' (Winamp has some decent ones).
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posted on
05/06/2003 6:20:03 AM PDT
by
chance33_98
(www.hannahmore.com -- Shepherd Of Salisbury Plain is online, more to come! (my website))
To: chance33_98
"A porn server. Just kidding."
LOL
Thanks for the reply. Totally agree with Irfanview, btw.
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posted on
05/06/2003 7:07:04 AM PDT
by
cloud8
To: chance33_98
I hate Bill Gates Bump ! !!
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posted on
05/06/2003 7:08:11 AM PDT
by
Jimbaugh
(Dont pick up the soap ! ! !)
To: 2penguins
Thanks for the link. I've d/loaded both Gimp and Irfanview so I'll be busy paling with them for a while.
Thanks again.
prisoner6
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posted on
05/06/2003 8:28:32 AM PDT
by
prisoner6
( Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the left fall out!)
To: georgiabelle
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