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101 fantastic freebies

101 fantastic freebies

By:  Preston Gralla  On: 27 Mar 2007 For: IT World Canada Creator

Want to make your PC more productive, secure, informative, and entertaining? These downloads and services will do the trick--and they don't cost a dime.

Once upon a time you actually had to pay for great software and services -- hard to believe, but true.

Luckily, we no longer live in that world. The Internet is stuffed with great downloads and Web sites offering free software and services of every kind. Want to tune up your PC, keep it safe, create graphics, or back up your system with gobs of free storage space? You can find free software and sites to do all that, and plenty more.

We revved up our cable modem and searched for the most intriguing free offerings out there. After we took each download or service for a test-drive, we picked the very best, and came up with the following list of 101 great freebies.

We didn't do it alone, though -- you helped. We polled readers, asking for your top freebies in several categories, so here you'll find your favorites as well as ours.

System Utilities

Windows XP Tweaks

Winner: Fresh UI

Fresh UI is a tweaker's heaven: With it you can change scores of settings in XP, many of which you probably never knew existed. Want to alter most any aspect of the Windows interface? Go ahead. Customize the Start menu? No problem. Change global menu settings and dozens of network and Internet settings? You can do them all, and a whole lot more.

Microsoft Power Toys for Windows XP Who says Microsoft can't write great software? These easy-to-use tweaking tools allow you to customize XP in countless ways.

Tweak and Tune This freebie doesn't have as many options and tools as Fresh UI does, but it's simple to use and well laid-out.

Windows Vista Tweaks

Winner: TweakVI Basic If you want to do some serious Windows Vista tweaking, you need this utility. Microsoft seems to have gone out of its way to make Vista unfriendly to power users. But this great freebie gives you hundreds of ways to adjust the operating system, tasks that otherwise would be extremely difficult to do. Whether you want to, say, hack the Start menu, put an image on Internet Explorer's toolbar, or optimize your CPU's cache, this program has something for you.

VistaBootPRO Want to change how Windows Vista boots? Ordinarily you'd have to learn the ins and outs of the incomprehensible BCDEdit command-line tool. But this simple, graphical program lets you master Vista's boot-up and startup without ever touching the dreaded BCDEdit.


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Preston Gralla Preston Gralla is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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Comments (3)

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by nick angel 1/31/2008 12:00:00 AMI see my message has been highlighted for all to see,so I hope your sending me somthing? or I'll have to sue! just kidding,oh well,hope you all found my message ammusing,if you don't have my address....ummmm...maybe I shouldn't give it to you,it might draw some unwanted attention. thankyou...I think...from nick.
mr
by nick angel 1/31/2008 12:00:00 AMyes there are plenty of free sites and stuff that do all that,but most are stopped by spam and others are just plain bull...rubbish,or usa only,I appologize for submitting the same message a few times but I wasn't sure it was working. from nick.
mr
by nick angel 1/7/2008 12:00:00 AMHELLO,I AM A 31 YEAR OLD UNEMPLOYED MALE DESPERATE FOR GOOD PEOPLE LIKE YOU TO THROW LARGE AMOUNTS OF FREEBIES AT ME,OR SMALL,BEGGERS CAN'T BE CHOOSERS, BUT I CAN SURE TRY. THANKYOU FOR SOMTHING SOON? CHEERS NICK.
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