9 free software copycats that work better than the real expensive programs
There are more features and tricks hiding in your Mac or PC than most people will ever know. You can do even more if you know the right software to download.
If youre relying on your computers built-in spell check to catch all your grammar mistakes, for example, its time to upgrade. Here are five stellar options to make you sound smarter. I have used one for 223 weeks straight.
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Round out the savings with this list of full-featured programs that work just like popular software everyone else uses:
1. Lets start with the basics: Office software
When it comes to productivity software, Microsoft Office is the gold standard. Unfortunately, it's also expensive. Yes, there are some ways to get a discount if you genuinely need the Microsoft version. Tap or click here for tricks to get it free or cheap.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/komando/2021/09/23/9-free-software-copycats-work-better-than-real-expensive-ones/5819077001/
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This is from Kim Komando, who my uber-geek spousal unit respects highly
Tetrachloride
(8,442 posts)Kims story lists 1 alternative. According to the search, there are 10.
P.S. Mine is not always in the top 10.
getagrip_already
(17,392 posts)Most come with spyware or adware that will drive you nuts.
The exception to this rule is open source software like gnu, or products that sell into open source markets like 3D printing. Those tend to be solid, community supported titles.
But downloader beware. Some "free" software will cause you more trouble than they are worth.
whopis01
(3,717 posts)VLC Player, Audacity, Libre Office, GIMP are all fantastic open source, community driven products.
Gore1FL
(21,801 posts)Sysinternals has great utilities for advanced users.
fizzix137
(21 posts)I look at sharewareonsale.com nearly every day to see what is offered. For a few more days you can get Advanced SystemCare 14 PRO free. You may have to use the search box to find it. I find it very useful and the PRO version has a lot of great features that don't come with the free version. It may give you annoying special offer messages despite being PRO, but to me, it's worth it.
intheflow
(28,878 posts)I love Acorn for image editing. It only works on Macs, but it's pretty darn awesome.
ReceirZeff
(6 posts)Agree with the DuckDuckGo. It's amazing to keep your interest within you.
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