Often people are not aware of the many free software solutions available for absolutely nothing on the Internet if one know where to find it. Instead they shell out loads of money for something they could have downloaded for free – and not the illegal solution… I hate piracy, personally! I live in the software business myself and know why it is important to pay for the software you use. Instead of piracy you should instead take a closer look at what you could get for free, legally, that will suit your demands! In this article I will take a look at a nice selection of different free software, that can be found and downloaded on the Internet – Programs and Games… I will not go into alternatives to operating system, but assume that you are using Windows, like the majority. Often you can get most of this software for Linux as well, so if you are smart you get used to using this software and then when you feel that you are ready you could switch to Linux without loosing your software!
Media Players – There is no real reason to use Windows Media Player and get locked in to its insecure handling of plugins and codecs or starting to use WMV/WMA. Instead take a look at VideoLan client which is a media player that plays almost every movie codec imaginable, while staying open source, free and fast (not a memory hog like WMP). Furthermore it supports unique streaming features that you are likely to find quite interesting if you have a media server in your home. If you are gunning for a more advanced product take a look at the Democracy Player, which is the perfect choice for the Internet generation. It supports the many features of VLC but also subscribing and handling the many options on the Internet, like YouTube and Video- and TV-broadcasting. It is open source, free and a brilliant pierce of software. If you are looking at a replacement player for your music files the obvious choice for most is WinAmp, which is a good program and has been my choice for a decade. Lately, though, I have uninstalled my WinAmp and are currently only using musikCube, which is the best player I have ever tried. It is the AmaroK player of Windows, lightweight, fast, flexible and stable! Believe me, WinAmp is not coming back now!
Utillities – There are a many small and useful free utillities that should be installed on every Windows computer in this galaxy. A couple of them are the following… FileZilla! and FileZilla! Server is an intuitive FTP-client and server. Fast, easy to use, supports SSL, open source, free and even cross-platform. FreeCommander is the free to use alternative to Total Commander, which is the popular implementation of Norton Commander for Windows. It is easy to use and getting better version by version. Personally I prefer Directory Opus, which I learned to use in my Amiga days, but this cost money, so if you do not want to pay, use FreeCommander. Miranda Instant Messenger is the true king of messaging programs. It is small, fast, free, agile and easy to configure and customize. It supports every protocol out there and does what it is suppose to do in little memory space, which is just what I want in my messaging client. If you use Windows you know what a complete reinstall is… Everyone hates a messy system, but also hates to reinstall and setup everything once again. nLite is the solution! Automate your Windows installation and have this program install windows updates, service packs, useful programs and setup the system with drivers and all by inserting a CD/DVD.. easy, free and will save you a lot of time! Everyone needs a small notepad program, and frankly the one that comes with Windows needs to be kicked back into hell… Notepad++ is the perfect alternative! Customizable, FAST, open source, fully featured and a nice tool for the casual programmer as well… This program is a must have on every Windows machine out there – There is no excuse! Naturally you would want an office suite on your machine. I personally received a version of Microsoft Office 2003 Pro through my job, but never use it. I hate Microsoft’s closed formats and therefore have switched entirely to OpenOffice.org. Yes, it is a bit slower at times, but it is getting better month by month. It has many nice features, like PDF-output and support for SVG and especially support for ODF, which is my document format of choice! For most people this office-suite will suit them nicely and it is open source and completely free of charge. Do you own an USB-drive? I do .. and I use it in many places, keeping my most important documents on it. Lately though I have found its use being improved highly, as I have found PortableApps. This is a brilliant program that allows you to install portable apps on your USB-drive and run them directly from the USB-drive. Easy, fast and free. I can now use my own personal and preferred programs on my documents when I visit friends. Occasionally I have to do some DTP for friends and organizations and as I can no longer find my long time friend, Adobe PageMaker, I have found a great alternative, Scribus. Support for SVG, open source and free with many professional options, like CMYK-colors and much more, this is a brilliant application in its own right. The last pierce of utility that people should own is the offspring of the Mozilla Project, The Internet browser: Mozilla FireFox + The Mail client: Mozilla Thunderbird. These two applications are the best in their class, no question about it. I could write page after page about them, but why waste my time and your time.. Go download’em now!
Graphic software – I do a lot of personal work on graphics, editing pictures, drawing, sketching and painting. Therefore I have used a lot of different graphical software and trust me there is hardly any reason to use that pirated version of Adobe Photoshop that almost every computer has. First I will mention ArtRage, which is the perfect digital version of painting in real life. The user interface is a masterpierce and shows how agile a program can be made if it focuses on the task it needs to perform. This is a must have for persons with a tablet pen, like me. However, if you do not like the user interface you can take a look at ArtWeaver, which is a more “normal windows-like” application that does mostly the same, which is making great paintings digital. Most people in the Linux-world keeps applauding the GIMP. However, in my experience the GIMP is a horrid pierce of powerful software. It has many features that you would only find in professional programs, but I simply cannot work efficiently with that user interface. The alternative, if you want the power of the GIMP, is the black sheep, GIMPShop, which is a modified version of the GIMP that changes its UI to look more like that of Photostop, which most people can fathom. However, there are good alternatives to this. Paint.Net is a powerful graphic software, that could be described as a free, lightweight version of Photoshop. It does not have the power of the GIMP, but is slowly getting there – and making your own plugins, if you know a bit of programming, is easy and painless. It is getting better fast and should be on a standard Windows machine, instead of Paint. If you want a more powerful pierce of software for doing graphics, but not pay as much as Photoshop costs, a good alternative is Pixel. It has enough power to support most of the editing and image-creating task of normal users. Of course if you want to do vector graphics you can also find alternatives to the popular Adobe Illustrator, which is a brilliant program. A capable and powerful alternative, that has already gone a long way towards becoming a full replacement, is Inkscape, which has full SVG support and long range of other features. Coupled with the power of Scribus you can make the best-looking magazines a non-professional user can make.
Development – For those guys out there that are also developers in their spare time I will mention a few of the applications I myself use in my sparetime programming. SharpDevelop is a fully-featured C# integrated development suite, that is fast, open source, agile and extremely suitable for developers that use unit tests, ant, coverage test and write proper documentation. Coupled with Mono it becomes an easy task to develop cross-platform C#-applications. If you swear by Visual Studio you should take a look at some of the free tools available to help you develop better code (NUnit, NCover, NDoc). Of course any good development proces starts by making a good design and for this you need StarUML, which is a free UML-modeller that simply works far better than Visio in my opinion!
Games – Normally I pay for my games. I already have a lot of games for my PC and have started building up a small selection for my Wii up as well. But there are a lot of free stuff out there that can give you a good time for no money at all. If you remember the Amiga days you most certainly know the name Alien Breed, and if you want to relive that time try out Alien Breed : Obliteration, which is a perfect remake of Alien Breed ‘92, with additional levels. If you want strategy you should take a look at Battle for Wesnoth or Dark Oberon. Especially Battle for Wesnoth is quite challenging and provides hours of fun gameplay – especially against your friends! If you have been with computers long enough you are certain to remember Masters of Orion, which has now become alive again with this excellent remake and improvment, FreeOrion. Perhaps one of the best simulations out there, and one that has taken soo many days of out my schedule, is Transport Tycoon Delux. Now there is a remake, that does it perfectly, and improves much of what was needed in the game, for example better game resolutions and network play. OpenTTD is one of the best games out there and it continues to become better day by day. If you are not looking for remakes you could instead download the entire game of Savage : Battle for Newerth that was once a commercial AAA title, that is now free. Microsoft also freed Allegiance and this can be downloaded for free, and is also being improved upon regulary in the FreeAllegiance project. Have you ever watched Babylon 5? Well, if you want to enjoy good gameplay in that world take a look at Babylon 5 : I’ve Found Her, which is a professional game, free for download and will keep you busy for many days on end. There is also a lot of free content if you already own a couple of the games, that come with a modifiable engine. If you own the original Half-Life be sure to check out Natural Selection. If you own Half-Life 2 be sure to check out Eternal Silence and Black Mesa. If you own Unreal Tournament 2004 be sure to check out Alien Swarm. There are a lot more, but those are my personal favorites
Well, that’s it… That should keep you occupied for a day or two! Remember that most of this free stuff is linked to from my blog! Enjoy…
