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Here is a list of freeware software for your consumption if you wish to get away from the bloated software that plauges many commercial packages today.
The “complete freeware collection” is a collection of hand-chosen applications, which when combined, make the complete freeware package. In other words, all you need is the operating system and you won’t have to spend one cent on software. Nothing in this software bundle contains spyware or adware.
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6 Responses for "A Complete Freeware Collection"
June 14th, 2005 at 6:02 pm
1While the list is pretty good, I feel it would be good if they showed some alternate free software for doing any single task. They definately missed some freeware that does a very good job in a good few of the categories.
Also it may sound picky but a lot of what they have listed is not simply ‘freeware’ lisence but open source.
June 14th, 2005 at 6:02 pm
2Not a bad list. A couple that are MIA that I think should have made the cut…
Anti-virus: AVG Free Edition
Spyware: Spyware Blaster
June 14th, 2005 at 8:54 pm
3Couple more freeware list to cover more people complaing about what should be included:
neowin.net
cleansoftware.org
June 14th, 2005 at 10:46 pm
4Skype
Miranda
Trillian
iTunes
Konfabulator (shareware)
June 14th, 2005 at 11:41 pm
5I maintain a fairly thorough list of favorites and I’m familiar with xtort. It’s a great site and this is a good list.
June 15th, 2005 at 5:03 am
6I blogged about http://www.cleansoftware.org/ a couple of months ago. There is some crossover but that’s a pretty useful site as well.
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