imthegingerninja:missourien:firstdegreeliberty:too-easy-being-green:youngatheart34:attackofthekiller
imthegingerninja:missourien:firstdegreeliberty:too-easy-being-green:youngatheart34:attackofthekillerderk:unlimitedgoats:femboss:toocooltobehipster:windows users, save money using these free apps!!other fab programs that are absolutely 100% free:recuva - accidentally deleted something in the recycling bin? recover it back with this program!speccy - tells you the specs of your computer, among other thingsdefraggler - defrag the SHIT out of your hard drive and clean it right upThis is a great post what makes it even better is that most of these you can get from Ninite which will download and install the latest versions of all available software ALL AT ONCE without you having to worry about adware or the annoying clutter (toolbars, changing your default search engine) that sometimes comes with their individual installers. So, yeah. Have at it folks.For posterity.Good lord this is awesome.I’ll add one more to this: WinderstatIf you’re like me and constantly running low on space because you are never deleting old files and have no clue what is taking up all of your space then this is for you. It scans your hard drive and shows you which files are taking up space, what kind of file they are, and where they are located so you can easily take care of them. Example (not mine):It’s a life saver!As someone who’s well acquainted with open source applications, I’m surprised Abiword isn’t on this list.And for reading ebooks and even comic books, there’s always Calibre. It sadly isn’t on mobile, however.Another image editor is Krita.Here’s a free video editor, as well; I’ve never done any video editing so I can speak on if it’s any good, but here it is regardless. It’s called Kdenlive and it’s a project of the same people who made the above Krita.And obviously there’s always the option of ditching Windows altogether and using Linux :^)Krita is awesome! -- source link