Monday, June 21, 2004

A List of Free (or moderately priced) Quality Software

The purpose of The Big List O' Quality Software is to help you get useful stuff done with your Windows PC. Windows users face the opposite problem from users of alternate OSes; those folks look far and wide for software that does what they want, so when they find good stuff, word travels fast. In the Windows world, however, there is just so darn much software floating around that it's possible for even very good stuff to get lost in the clutter. So Jason Lefkowitz decided to throw together this little guide, to share with you some things that he had found very useful in the past.



The list is comprised of software ranging from webpage editors (Html-Kit) to graphics editors (PhotoPlus 5.5). The list is arranged by task. It is, what Jason refers to it as, a living document. It will evolve with time, so you may want to bookmark this for future reference.



Another is Dave Pollard's list of essential links and free tools which was put together with some inspiration from Jason's Quality Software List. Look in the comments area of this post for a few suggestions that were added by Robin Good as well.

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