Ultimate Freeware Machine You get what you pay for... or do you?
#1
Posted 23 May 2005 - 05:22 PM
Ok, I know that "you get what you pay for" is largely true. That being said it is possible to create a really great machine for most general purposes using only freeware (excluding windows, of course). I know some of the programs listed do not measure up to their commercial brethern, but they are all very functional for all but the most demanding users and uses.
This list includes only freeware and "free for home use" ware. No shareware or commercial.
How about it... List your ultimate freeware system!
Download Manager: Free Download Manager, FlashGot
RSS Aggregator: Sage Firefox Plugin
Web Server: Apache
Web Browser: K-Meleon, Firefox
Firewall: ZoneAlarm Pers
E-Mail: Thunderbird
FTP: SmartFTP
Anti-Spyware: Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware SE, HijackThis, CWShredder, SpywareBlaster
Anti-Virus: AVG Free, AntiVir Pers
Imaging: The GIMP, Paint.NET
Image Viewer: Irfan View
Photo Album: Picassa2
Screen Capture: Gadwin PrintScreen
Word Processing: PsPad, OpenOffice
PDF Reader: Adobe Acrobat
Database: MySQL, SQLite
Web Development IDE: Nvu
HTML Editor: AlleyCode
CSS Editor: Top Style Lite
Defrag: dirms, buzzsaw
Backup: MS Backup
Undelete: HandyRecovery, PC Inspector
Compression: IzArc
Drive Imaging: Digital Dolly
Disk Cleaner: CrapCleaner
File Search: AgentRansack
Registry cleaner: CrapCleaner
Disk Usage Viewer: Sequoia View
Boot-CD: PeBuilder, 911CD
Virtual Drive: Daemon Tools
CD/DVD Burning: CDBurnerXP, DeepBurner
Audio Player: foobar2000, WinAmp Free Version
Audio Recorder: Audacity
Audio Ripper: Streamripper for winamp
Notepad Replacement: Metapad
Process Viewer: Sysinternals ProceXP
Startup Viewer: Sysinternals Autoruns, startup mechanic
Diagnostics: Everest Home Edition
Programming: SharpDevelop, Eclipse
Net Monitor: Advanced Port Scanner,Ethereal
File Manager: xplorer2
Disk Scan: Disk Checker
Torrent: Azureus
Partition: Ranish
#2
Posted 23 May 2005 - 05:54 PM
#3
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:02 PM
Also, with software, it is possibly one of the only things where I can honestly say, you do not get what you pay for! Every machine I build, excluding the OS is installed completely with freeware. and proper no nag, advertising, spyware etc. freeware too.
Unless you are into using the PC for a specialist purpose, there is little which cannot be achieved, using freeware.
#4
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:13 PM
I wasn't asking you to critique my favs, but list your own. But since you brought it up, what's wrong with Adobe Reader (this is honest question) It is free is it not?
#5
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:52 PM
I think Adobe Acrobat is great! It opens absolutley everything I have ever needed it to, I have never encountered any critical problems with it, and best of all...it's FREE! One problem I do find with it; however, is it's slow loading time and what not. I use RyanVM's silent install package, which is tweaked to drastically reduce the loading time. You can find it here. There is also a simple application called Adobe Reader SpeedUp that removes plugins, descreasing loading. The beauty of it all is if you need those plugins again, you can add them back with Adobe Reader SpeedUp! You can find Adobe Reader SpeedUp here.
Might I add a neat little webserver program : SimpleServer
#6
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:56 PM
#7
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:59 PM
#8
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:00 PM
#9
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:14 PM
SoftPerfect Network Scanner
NetStumbler
I use both of these programs to help find computers across the network and monitor any suspicious activity. They may not be fancy or anything, but SoftPerfect's Network Scanner is a single executable which is always a plus!
#10
Posted 23 May 2005 - 08:39 PM
#11
Posted 24 May 2005 - 02:11 AM
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1) Yes it's free
2) but it is BIG
As I think that half part of a fast (responsive) PC is the hardware, and the other half is slim software, I like slim solutions, like FOXIT:
http://www.foxitsoft...df/rd_intro.php
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And it starts up immediately, so you don't need to wait the annoying "Welcome" screen to disappear.
Foxit PDF Reader is extremely easy to use, just double click it to start and then click open button to open your PDF document. If you want to print, click on "Print" button. If you want to setup the page layout for printing, select "Print Setup" from "File" menu.
Foxit PDF Reader runs on Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/2003. It is provided by Foxit Software Company for free non-commercial use. This product is provided AS IS without any explicit or implicit warranty. Please see the End User License Agreement.
True, maybe it won't work with ALL .pdf files, but what do you want from a 1Mb proggie that needs no install, BLOOD?
jaclaz
#12
Posted 24 May 2005 - 12:32 PM
File Joiner : Simple File Joiner
File Splitter : Simple File Splitter
Image Compression : JPG Cleaner
Since everyone seems to be on the topic of PDFs I'll post these freeware alternatives :
Tomahawk PDF+
eXPert PDF Reader
AcroPAD
Now, I have not tested any of the PDF alternatives so I cannot guarantee their reliablity, but I'm going to try AcroPAD since it's only 300 kb!
#13
Posted 24 May 2005 - 12:46 PM
I forgot to mention that it is created by albator. albator has done a great job compiling a terrific list! Thank you for all your hard work!
This post has been edited by TheBlackMan: 29 May 2005 - 07:56 PM
#14
Posted 24 May 2005 - 05:35 PM
#15
Posted 24 May 2005 - 05:44 PM
You could of course just use the last available freeware version of RegCleaner, which is practically the same, and works on all versions of Windows.
#16
Posted 24 May 2005 - 05:46 PM
#18
Posted 25 May 2005 - 04:31 AM
Jeremy, on May 25 2005, 12:35 AM, said:
Jeremy, on May 25 2005, 12:46 AM, said:
#19
Posted 26 May 2005 - 02:10 AM
]Bonkers[
#20
Posted 26 May 2005 - 01:06 PM
Anyway, here is another resource for freeware: SnapFiles
MP3/ID3 Tag Organizer: TagScanner



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