Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How you can get free software?


We use software everyday for every single task using computer but all of the software are not free of charge and we need some payment for some software application. However, I will give you some tips in this post that you can use for finding free software.

Free sometimes does not mean quality.  So how can you protect yourself from crapware?  Here is a great tip: Let's assume you find something of interest in a software directory, it is usually a good idea to visit the developer's main homepage as well for a number of reasons:

  1. If the developer does not have a primary home page, you may have found crapware!
  2. If the developer's homepage looks unprofessional, you may have found crapware!
  3. If the developer's homepage does not even mention the software you found on the software directory, you may have found crapware!
  •      I have said that we use software for every single task using computer. There are a lot of software providers around the worlds and they offer free software for their clients. If you need software for a specific task then you can research for finding such software that can do your work. If you research then you will be able to know that same software are available in the market by different providers and they are asking different price and some of them are offering completely free. You can choose those providers who are providing software for free. However, you have to be sure that the software you are going to use is free from virus code.

    ·         Almost all of the providers of the software offer trial version of their software applications for certain amount of time. You can use that trial software for that certain period and can change provider after trail version becomes unavailable.

    I love to work online and I am always told to use this program or this software.  It gets overwhelming.  I will share with you my favorite collection of FREE software programs:

    FluidSurveys created a fantastic online survey software tool, and I always use it when I need to conduct a quick survey.  It is very popular in the United States since many American businesses are always looking for ways to communicate with their customers easily.

    Another great tool is WaveAccounting.  I really don't like keeping track of my finances, so I use this free accounting tool instead.  You should really check out WaveAccounting!

    My last recommendation is LinkedIn.  I absolutely love LinkedIn because even the free version lets you find prospects easily for your business.

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