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51 Essential Programs For A Freeware-Only PC


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When his Windows XP powered PC crashed a month ago, and enterprising soul created The Freeware Mission. Other than Windows XP, he has put together 51 Freeware alternatives for PC users, including

Best AntiSpyware

Best Antivirus

Best Audio CD Ripper

Best Audio Converter

Best Audio Editor

Best BitTorrent Client

Best CD/DVD Burner

Best Codec Tools

Best Data Recovery Program

Best Dictionary

Best Disk Defragmenter

Best Disk Health Monitoring Program

Best Download Manager

Best Drivers Update Program

Best DVD Authoring Tool

Best DVD Backup Program

Best File Renamer

Best File Sharing Program

Best Font Finder

Best Font Viewer

Best Image Editing Program

Best Image Viewer

Best Instant Messenger

Best Media Players

Best Memory Optimizer

Best Memory Testing Program

Best Movie Collection Manager

Best Office Suite

Best Partition Manager

Best PDF Reader

Best PDF Writer

Best Registry Cleaner

Best Resource Meter

Best RSS Reader

Best Screen Capture Utility

Best Screen Session Recorder

Best Software Update Program

Best System Information Program

Best Text Editor

Best Universal Transcoder

Best Video Converter

Best Video Editing Program

Best Web Browser

Best Windows Tweaking Tool

Best Zip Utility

Download them HERE @ FreeWareMission :thumbsup:

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