Published by Curt Despres on 13 Apr 2008
Short On Money? Get Free Alternatives To The Expensive Software!
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There is some great software available that can easily replace the expensive popular ones. If you’re on a budget, then here’s a list of some great alternatives you can check into! I’m only going to list the most popular, but if you were to do a search on this, you’d definitely find more.
1) Windows This is of course the most obvious one, so we’ll start with it.
Alternatives:
Linux Taken straight from the Linux site. “Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers all over the world. Linux is freely available to everyone.” Personally, I have always wanted to learn more about Linux and try it out, but I don’t want to have to give up Photoshop and other Windows and Mac based softwares I’ve already invested so much time into learning. Still might make the jump someday though.
2) Adobe Photoshop Probably the most well known and widely used graphics editing software.
Alternatives:
Paint.Net An open source bitmap drawing and editing application. Known for their simple and easy to use application with an intuitive user interface.
Gimp Probably the oldest and most well-known open source graphic application. It’s been around since 1995, and has become a widely used alternative to Photoshop. You can also checkout Gimpshop, it’s a modification of GIMP, intended to replicate the feel of Adobe Photoshop.
3) Adobe Dreamweaver This is the most widely used WYSIWYG editor on the market. The most expensive, too!
Alternatives:
Quanta Plus Steadily becoming a worthwhile competitor to the commercial web editors on the market. Quanta Plus’s features include multi-document interface, and WYSIWYG editor.
KompoZer It’s a wysiwyg HTML editor aimed towards advanced users. I’ve heard this comes equipped with a very good CSS editor.
4) MicroSoft Office Very expensive on it’s own.
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