157 software tools. No fees. No expiration dates. No problems. Sometimes even no downloads. No kidding.
We did the math: If you bought popular apps instead of trying their gratis counter-parts, at the manufacturers' list prices you'd be out $5,183 and change! Why spend money when you can get what you need for nothing? Sometimes, you do get what you don't pay for.
Adobe Reader
www.adobe.com
Windows | MacOS | Linux |
Mobile This simplest of Adobe's PDF programs lets you
do just about anything PDF-related (besides create new
ones), including
online 
AIM
www.aim.com
Windows | MacOS | Linux |
Web One of the most widely used pieces of free
software ever, AOL Instant Messenger offers a ton of
capabilities.
Read our full review of
AIM 6.5.
Audacity
audacity.sourceforge.net
Windows | MacOS | Linux
Whether you're recording or editing, Audacity is all about
audio in practically any format.
Firefox
www.mozilla.com
Windows | MacOS | Linux
This PC Mag Editors' Choice Web browser has been on top of
the heap since version 1.5 came out in late 2005.
Read our full review of
Firefox 2.0.
GIMP
www.gimp.org
Windows | MacOS | Linux
The GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) does most of what
Photoshop does; the Gimpshop project (plasticbugs.com)
even makes it look like Photoshop.
Read our full review of
The GIMP 2.0.
iTunes
www.apple.com/itunes
Windows | MacOS When
you're attached to the top media player in the land (iPod),
success is a given. iTunes continues to build sales and
refine its organization of songs, video, games, podcasts,
and more. Read our full
review of
Apple iTunes 7.6.
OpenOffice.org
www.openoffice.org
Windows | MacOS | Linux
You can spend a lot for Microsoft Office or nothing
for this suite with full-function word processor,
spreadsheet, database, presentations, even an equations
editor. Read our full
review of
OpenOffice.org 2.3.
Skype
www.skype.com
Windows | MacOS | Linux
You'll pay to call regular phones, but if you sign up
all your friends, Skype provides easy (and even
international) calls and video-conferencing for nothing.
Read our full review of
Skype 3.0.
Thunderbird
www.mozilla.com/thunderbird
Windows | MacOS | Linux
Mozilla's no-cost e-mail alternative is extensible,
fast, and easy to master. And a wealth of free add-ons means
there's not much this program won't do, from calendars to
encryption. Read our full
review of
Thunderbird 2.
Ubuntu
www.ubuntu.com
Linux This
Linux-based OS comes with many of these Hall of Fame
products (Firefox, OpenOffice.org) preinstalled.
WinAmp
www.winamp.com
Windows After a
decade of playing music, the "skinnable" WinAmp has several
versions, including one with full CD ripping and burning.