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Who does not like freeware? This age is growing on freeware and open source softwares. Here is my first attempt to keep track of few smart freewares for everyday work. I will keep updating on this list. So keep an eye on this if you too like freeware!

Operafan2006's collection of freeware softwares.

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NoteMe 25. March 2007, 20:13

How could you forget Emacs :smile:



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Aux 5. April 2007, 11:06

You can add XMPlay as audio player and Paint.NET as a image editor.

muthabroad 15. April 2007, 02:40

Hey there furry monkey person. You wouldn't happen to be axlarry on stumbleupon, would you? Same avatar, seem to be talking about Indonesian forums. Hmmmm?

ADuda 27. June 2007, 19:26

You should also include The Gimp for drawing and picture processing.
In my humble oppinion, of course. :D

operafan2006 28. June 2007, 02:06

Gimp is already listed there. How did you miss that?

ADuda 28. June 2007, 06:17

My bad, my bad :D . I just flew over the list and saw the botom section with drawing tools without it... Anyway, nice to see we agree with that :D

blinkybill 18. July 2007, 00:56

Hi Operafan2006,


You could add XNView also to your list of Image Viewers, Editors and Screenshot tools :


cheers mate
blinky

cousin333 1. September 2007, 08:42

You've forgot about MPlayer and all of its "descendants":

- MPlayer (also for Win, no installation needed; GUI also available (without it it starts up extremely fast and consumes way less memory than others)): http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html

- MPUI + SMPlayer (with latest MPlayer build and better frontend): http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_6_74_21340.html

- rulesPlayer (MPlayer + nice&simple frontend): http://rulesplayer.en.softonic.com/

- MPF (MPlayer + very simple frontend): http://mpf.dzm.hu/download.php

All of them free of charge, of course, and all use the same MPlayer "engine", however not the same version. All of them have almost every codecs included (they will extract them to one single folder), no others needed. Except the first, they need installation, but later can be copied to - for example - a pendrive...

Ohh, and I almost forgot about MEncoder, which is a very powerful command line video&audio encoder. There are some frontends to it all over the Net.

Nice recommendations, anyway :smile:

Jadd 30. January 2008, 17:02

Internet Explorer is not freeware! It is illegal to download and/or use a copy of Interet Explorer without a valid Window licence, which you should have payed a hefty sum for. Sad, but true.

Quinnuendo 30. January 2008, 21:42

You can add inkscape (www.inkscape.org) as free vector graphics program.
maybe if you are interested in source editor (like notpad++) you could add crimson editor (which is really nice, though getting old now), and jEdit which is freeware very powerfull and written in Java.

media player classic is also bundled with the CCCP codec pack (www.cccp-project.net). maybe it is an interesting note.

oh and it is true about IE :wink: and windows media player too when you look at it. it won't install the new versions without the WGA.

NoteMe 30. January 2008, 22:19

The last few weeks, you actually could. I think they found out it took too much time to get people to start using IE7 instead of IE6 without letting everyone download it without WGA. Just look here, no check at all:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9AE91EBE-3385-447C-8A30-081805B2F90B&displaylang=en


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Quinnuendo 30. January 2008, 22:58

IE7 is not a problem. the new WMP are. I think since version 10. not sure. don't use it anyway :wink: it just tried to install on some automatic update.

pfelelep 4. March 2008, 14:55

ever heard about Framasoft?

Only open-sourced software, but worth it; could be interesting.

great blog blog btw, thanks for sharing :up:

Poolhead 12. April 2008, 15:40

For audio, I use AIMP2

More user freindly than Winamp, portable and read allmost every type of media (audio)

http://soft.oszone.net/files_soft/aimp/aimp_2.11.zip

or

http://www.libellules.ch/dotclear/index.php?2008/01/26/2392-aimp2

Tejasd 4. December 2009, 11:02

:right:

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