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Five Neat, Free Software Programs#1: First, there's a great suite of programs called OpenOffice.org. This should almost be treated as five free programs as it includes a word processing program, a spreadsheet program, a presentation program, a database program and even a draw program. You can check out and download this free suite of programs at www.openoffice.org. #2: Looking for an easier way to manage recipes, create shopping lists and plan parties? MyLife Recipes & Home Organizer can help you do all this and more. This smart, versatile program even lets you create an inventory of clothes, linen and utensils. You can find it at www.twocows.com. It's free for the first 30 days then, if you like it, you can buy it for just $19.95. #3: Want to protect your computer from spyware and adware? There's a free tool called Spyware and Adware Removal 2. It recognizes and removes spyware and adware BHOs (Browser Helper Objects) that cause pop-up ads and protects you home page from being forcibly hijacked by malicious Web sites and spyware. You'll find it at www.zdnet.com. #4: Here's a program that allows you find, download, share and publish audio and video files, computer games, images, photos and just about any document. It's a P2P (peer to peer) program called iMesh and it includes a community of millions of registered users you can share with. It's free and available on www.download.com. #5:You can create personal forecasts using a free biorhythm calculator called Free & Easy Biorhythm Calculator. It includes basic rhythms, secondary rhythms, I-Ching rhythms, celebrities database, printable reports and daily information. You'll find it on www.twocows.com. So why pay for software when you can get neat programs like this free?
About the author: Douglas Hanna is a retired marketing executive and the author of numerous articles on HD radio, the Internet and family finances. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Douglas_Hanna Posted: Saturday 10th December 2005, 1:03 AM Search Google for more information Back to Computer Enthusiast Blog |