A Guide to The best and the safest Freeware out there( Collaboration)

 by robots199

Step 1: Lets start with the small stuff....... Paint.Net

Now Ms paint is good and all but Paint.net was designed to be a Ms paint competor but looks like photoshop 2. Rating for program------8.7 Here it is Paint.net
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darthbindy says: Jul 30, 2012. 8:29 PM
not saying Firefox is bad ( i have it on my desktop next to Google chrome) but isn't Google chrome better than Firefox? i use both but prefer chrome.
nutsandbolts_64 says: May 21, 2010. 5:06 AM
 I shall list all the freeware software I know that aren't listed up there... 

Gifted Motion-1.19 GIF Animator which runs off Java
PS: The download is at the bottom most part of the page, and it really is 69KB

Steganography 1.0 Build 12 Steganography software also in the KB range
Download mirrors are below the large download button which you shouldn't press unless you wanted to.

Google SketchUp 7 3D modeling software
You have to view the video tutorials in their website to know how to use it though.  Once you do, it's a nearly indispensable tool. Until you get AutoCad that is. Make sure to download Google SketchUp 7 and not Google SketchUp Pro or it won't be freeware anymore.

CadStd Lite 3.7.1 2D design software
A good tool to make almost professional-looking designs. You have to read the online instruction manual to know how to use it though. If you can't find the manual PM me and I'll show you where. Again, still in the KB range, but a bit large for dial-up users. 

 All freeware mentioned in this comment has been used by me, and I guarantee safe downloads if you use the right sources. Brothersoft and CNET are good sites to get your freeware from. They also show shareware which you have to pay for to continue using 'em, so read the item of interest and everything on it carefully before downloading. 
nutsandbolts_64 in reply to nutsandbolts_64May 21, 2010. 5:25 AM
 BTW, I took the liberty of improving your main image. Just save the image I made and transfer it to your instructable.


Guess what, I edited it using MS Paint!!!
used to be bad pic.JPG
sumguysr says: Feb 22, 2008. 9:58 PM
I personally hate OpenOffice. It's slow, hogs ram, and can't handle large documents(of any type) like ms office or abiword can. I like that it's open source but that's not enough to make it good. I also shouldn't have to run a persistent background process just to get reasonable load times. Sometimes portability has to be sacrificed for usability, this is one of those cases.
mattameo213 in reply to sumguysrAug 5, 2008. 5:55 AM
OK Open Office doesn't have all the fancy eye candy because the developers care more about functionality. It Still whoops the ****ing Microsoft price of $600 with an amazing $0.....
tinkerC in reply to mattameo213Jul 12, 2009. 5:17 PM
And 0 cents.
Epeoples in reply to tinkerCNov 15, 2009. 6:05 AM
 but if u buy a Microsoft computer, you get it for free....
mattameo213 in reply to EpeoplesNov 15, 2009. 10:31 AM
didn't happen for me.
zeon in reply to mattameo213Feb 22, 2010. 2:29 PM
or me it cost us about £60 for MSoffice and all we got was excel, word, powerpoint and one note. the MS word didn't even work lol :D
Epeoples in reply to mattameo213Nov 15, 2009. 11:47 AM
 ??? well I got an XP, and I got power point, word and the whole 9 yards, so...
mattameo213 in reply to EpeoplesNov 15, 2009. 3:48 PM
So it's like getting the little plastic ring in a box of cereal? XD


The correct term is actually nine cubic yards, because when you used to buy cement it came in units of nine cubic yards (the capacity of one cement truck), so you had to buy it and get it poured as one entire truck at a time.  Just FYI...

Really, it's cool if you get MSOffice with Windoze, the OpenOffice is just for everyone who didn't get it / doesn't have it.
Epeoples in reply to mattameo213Nov 15, 2009. 4:36 PM
nine yards...of cement? I thought it had something to do with football...now I feel smart...
mattameo213 in reply to EpeoplesNov 15, 2009. 8:15 PM
Nine cubic yards of cement. And you should feel smart, not many people I encounter know about the phrase they're using...
Se1f_Destruct says: Dec 28, 2009. 2:42 PM
What about blender?
Epeoples says: Nov 15, 2009. 6:10 AM
Okay, I know it's more of a game, but Pocket Tanks is sooooo much fun!
And Google Chrome is the best browser yet.
And who could forget Google Earth?
jad51 says: Oct 12, 2009. 7:36 PM
 I like Google chrome better than firefox, it is compatible on more websites, IE is just one big crash feast. But all of them are only about 80% compatable or user friendly for that matter. I wish they would make something that just worked!
tinkerC says: Jul 12, 2009. 5:12 PM
Step 5 and 6 are available for Macs, and I have used both.
robots199 (author) in reply to tinkerCJul 15, 2009. 2:48 PM
Yes that is in fact true. I have a mac too and use both programs Macs 4 Ever! 
tinkerC in reply to robots199Jul 16, 2009. 9:50 AM
Another person to help me spread the message of Macs!
robots199 (author) in reply to tinkerCJul 17, 2009. 6:12 PM
Yeah, I love my  Mac Mini so much. I have the 2009 model with a 2.26 GHZ processor and 4 Gigs of ram so yeah I am satisfied. What mac do you have
tinkerC in reply to robots199Jul 19, 2009. 11:52 AM
I don't have the new ones. I have the PowerPC computers only. I have a 1.6 GHz G5 PowerMac, 2004-2005, two SATA HDD bays, and maximum of 4 GBs of RAM. A PowerBook G4, 1GHz, 1 GB of RAM, 60GB HDD, 2003-2004, And a Dual USB iBook 500MHz, 256 MB of RAM, and 10 GB HDD, 2001. All of these I got for free. Yes, free. I also have a PowerBook G3, 64 MB of RAM, and a 4 GB HDD. It is a 1998 model, the WallStreet, 266 MHz. Even the iBook can play movies, games, and write code. For Storage, I have an external 500 GB HDD, that uses one FireWire cable for Power and Data.
robots199 (author) in reply to tinkerCJul 20, 2009. 1:50 PM
you wont be able to run snow leopard. on the PPC processors. How did you get all of the for free????
tinkerC in reply to robots199Jul 21, 2009. 3:36 AM
I know. I will skip Leopard, and my idea is to take the Snow Leopard applications, and re-code them for PPC OSs. They are through family, friends, and people who don't like their old Macs. I also have a beige 7300.
The_Vinninator says: Feb 19, 2009. 9:32 PM
puppy linux's server seems to be down
which is a big bummer for me
anyone have similar trouble?
http://www.puppylinux.org/
robots199 (author) in reply to The_VinninatorJul 15, 2009. 2:48 PM
No its up again
ericsnapple says: Feb 23, 2008. 9:28 PM
And what about Blender? The open source application lets you work in 3d by: Modeling, Texturing, and Animating all in one package. And it uses our favorite scripting language, Python! It should definably be added to the list
tinkerC in reply to ericsnappleJul 12, 2009. 5:16 PM
And Perl. And Java. And Logo.
sumguysr in reply to ericsnappleAug 5, 2008. 7:21 PM
If you are going to include blender you have to include google sketchup. It isn't anywhere close to as powerful as blender but it's MUCH easier to learn and much more intuitive. Plus it's free and you can always migrate what you made in sketchup in 1 minute into blender where it would have taken you 10 minutes minimum or a few hours if you don't know what your doing.
mattameo213 in reply to ericsnappleAug 5, 2008. 5:52 AM
Blenders great but its REALLY hard to understand everything
At least it was for me
YummyPancakes in reply to mattameo213Aug 21, 2008. 7:33 AM
GOD NO!!! HOW DARE YOU SAY SUCH A THING!!! i.e Find a tut. I'm thinking about making one. Seriously, once you learn what all that chaos actually is, you get comfortable really fast.
mattameo213 in reply to YummyPancakesAug 21, 2008. 3:18 PM
If you do, Please send it to me or post it
I'm just a little slow...
iq_abyss in reply to ericsnappleMar 9, 2008. 1:19 PM
Blender is god. And thats all I have to say about that.
YummyPancakes in reply to iq_abyssMar 10, 2008. 6:56 PM
Agreed, agreed, AGREED!!! BLENDER IS WORTHY! ALL HAIL BLENDER!!! BOW DOWN! BOW DOWN!!! Sorry, I REALLY like Blender. It rocks. (Or it could be all the coke I just drank...)
YummyPancakes in reply to YummyPancakesFeb 10, 2009. 6:46 AM
Er, Coca-Cola. Just clarifying.
fishhead455 says: Feb 21, 2008. 7:02 AM
Anybody know a program that will convert downloaded music files to something that will play in my truck?...Freeware?
amdead in reply to fishhead455Feb 28, 2009. 5:18 PM
dchall8 in reply to fishhead455Feb 21, 2008. 2:10 PM
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/">Audacity</a> is totally free and will convert most any music to .mp3 format or .wav. Any sound that comes through your sound card can be captured and converted. Last week I captured some rare, original, mariachi music simply by recording while YouTube was playing. The recordings were made in the 1940s or 50s and were scratchy originals, but the copy is exact without any further degradation. <br/><br/>Audacity has tools to do special effects and stuff but I have never used them. <br/>
robots199 (author) in reply to dchall8Feb 21, 2008. 3:27 PM
Well PM me to be added to the collaborators list and put audacity in.
robots199 (author) in reply to fishhead455Feb 21, 2008. 1:16 PM
Hello fishhead455-------- Now I will gleefuly answer your question but first you have to clear up a few things first. Is it a ford sync truck? How does the car specificly play mp3's? Also how are you supposevly getting the music files to your truck. Please clear this up, verify this information, and I will happily get back to you at my earliest conveniance. _ROBOTS 199_
MDude says: Mar 28, 2008. 8:59 AM
Hexplorer is pretty nice. Editing hex files isn't that usefull, but it is fun, and you can encode information using a password.
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