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==Free Software You Should Try Now==
[http://www.mozilla.org Mozilla] (The Mozilla Foundation offers a full suite of Internet software, including Firefox (browser), Thunderbird (email), Sunbird (calendar)and more.[http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice] (is full suite of Office Productivity software)from word processing to spreadsheets. There are components for presentations, and drawing. The latest version even offers a database application.[http://www.gimp.org Gimp] (is a robust graphics editing package).
==Firefox==
Firefox is the stand-alone web browser that is part of the mozilla.org project. The project Firefox is more secure than Internet Explorer, has reached better pop-up blocking offers more convenience when browsing (like tabbed browsing and multiple integrated search engines), offers faster page display, and is better at displaying all websites the way they are supposed to display. If you still use Internet Explorer from Microsoft to browse the 1web, you have no idea what you're missing. In fact, you are probably the victim of the malware, spyware, and viruses that Internet Explorer helps to put on your computer.0 milestone Download Firefox now, and is collecting contributions you'll never have to click on the blue 'e' again. =The Open CD=One of the best places to take out get a bunch of great free software is the [http://www.spreadfirefoxtheopencd.org OpenCD project]. You can download a free CD from them that is jam packed with all kinds of free (as in speech) software for free (as in no charge). There is a staggering number of OSS projects out there. A typical source (Freshmeat) lists over 30.000 projects. There are also a vast number of Shareware and Freeware programs available that you can freely download from the net. However these do not qualify as OSS, because you do not have the right to modify the underlying source code.com/ fullUsually you are not even able to inspect the source code, and often restrictions are placed your use of the program, such as non-commercial use only. Enter TheOpenCD project. We have made a small collection of only the highest quality OSS for Windows, easily available on a CD. When you insert the disc into your computer it automatically launches a browser which will guide you through the contents of the disc, presenting the various programs, and allow you to easily install them. The programs are carefully selected to ensure stability, ease of use and a clean install and un-page ad in install from your computer. This CD is intended as a first introduction to the world of OSS, but it is our hope that you will later go on to explore other projects, and at some stage you may even want to try a whole new operating system such as Linux. In the Further Resource section of this disc we provide a list of other major OSS projects with links to their web pages. There is also a selection of essays about Open Source which should give you some more insight into the New York Times]history and philosophy of OSS.
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