Many good softwares are either too costly or simply unaffordable, but that does not mean every good software out there requires you to shell out absurd amounts of money. There are 100s and 1000s of softwares that are completely free and perform as good... (posted on 1 Jul 2008 by Techie Buzz)
This is part 1 of 21 of a series of available apps for Windows. Check back often for the rest of the series! The first app I’m going to talk about is ImgBurn. This is a CD/DVD-burning program for burning ISO disc images. It’s free and very easy to... (posted on 1 Jul 2008 by PCMech)
Hello readers, and welcome once again to Free Software Magazine ‘s fortnightly newsletter, keeping you up to date with all things free software… AND the top 10 FSDaily announcements for this week! Enjoy! General announcements Top ten Free Software... (posted on 30 Jun 2008 by Free Software Magazine)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Software + AppsIf free or low cost software is your lifeblood, this is for you. Macworld, a popular Apple site, has officially started their Mac Gems blog. From now until mid-August, Mac Gems will have a daily post about a new... (posted on 16 Jun 2008 by Appletell)
Windows Vista has lot features to optimize your machine and customize it to your need. But most of these features hidden and normal users wont be able to use it with ease. So here comes the use of Tweaking tools. These tools help to find out hidden... (posted on 16 Jun 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
XdN Tweaker is a free tweaking software for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. What makes this freeware different from others is the fact that it does not include settings and options which are normally available in Windows and can be... (posted on 29 May 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Piky Basket 2.0http://www.conceptworld.com/Piky/piky_features.aspThere are a lot of fun little copy/paste tools, ranging from the awesome SendTo PowerToys to a huge variety (in function, complexity and usefulness) of other tools.Piky Basket is a fun... (posted on 28 May 2008 by Confessions of a Freeware Junkie)

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