One of the fun parts of owning a computer is, of course, access to the internet. The worldwide web is chock full of useful information, readily available at your fingertips! It is also home to potentially lethal viruses, many of which can wreak havoc on your system within moments. The following four programs can help you avoid trouble; best of all they are absolutely free.
1. Firefox - a web browser for the ages. Okay, a web browser that beats Internet Explorer by preventing pop ups and harmful scripts from being downloaded to your computer. Lots of nifty features too, including tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, and tons of add-on features.
2. Spybot Search and Destroy - this software gets rid of adware, spyware, and other junky software. Spybot blocks the installation of spyware before it occurs; this is not a replacement for antivirus software. It's just a way to make your overall computer more secure.
3. AVG Antvirus - offers basic antivirus protection including scanning email attachments for viruses and scanning of all hard drives, removable drives, and external drives on your computer. A paid version does some additional tasks and includes technical support.
4. Zone Alarm - if you don't have a firewall installed on your computer, you are opening yourself up to potential catastrophic security breaches. With Stealth Mode enabled you can search the internet in private, away from the intruding eyes of those who might want to steal your important information.
5. Notepad++ - the notepad that comes with your computer does read text files, but that's about all it does. If you are a programmer or even someone who just wants to get more out of your notepad text editor, Notepad++ is for you.
6. OpenOffice.org - opening Word documents or PowerPoint presentations is an absolute necessity. Working with Microsoft Office documents no longer meanst that you have to buy a copy of Microsoft Office. OpenOffice.org works with all of the popular Microsoft formats as well as the newly popular Open Document formats. It is also completely free. It is great for kids who need to write papers for school, or business is on a tight budget.
It is also important to remember that while you can pay for software. You don't always have to. There are many fantastic free programs available that can solve many of the problems that need to be solved on your computer. That being said, sometimes the paid version is the best version and is most certainly worth the money.
1. Firefox - a web browser for the ages. Okay, a web browser that beats Internet Explorer by preventing pop ups and harmful scripts from being downloaded to your computer. Lots of nifty features too, including tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, and tons of add-on features.
2. Spybot Search and Destroy - this software gets rid of adware, spyware, and other junky software. Spybot blocks the installation of spyware before it occurs; this is not a replacement for antivirus software. It's just a way to make your overall computer more secure.
3. AVG Antvirus - offers basic antivirus protection including scanning email attachments for viruses and scanning of all hard drives, removable drives, and external drives on your computer. A paid version does some additional tasks and includes technical support.
4. Zone Alarm - if you don't have a firewall installed on your computer, you are opening yourself up to potential catastrophic security breaches. With Stealth Mode enabled you can search the internet in private, away from the intruding eyes of those who might want to steal your important information.
5. Notepad++ - the notepad that comes with your computer does read text files, but that's about all it does. If you are a programmer or even someone who just wants to get more out of your notepad text editor, Notepad++ is for you.
6. OpenOffice.org - opening Word documents or PowerPoint presentations is an absolute necessity. Working with Microsoft Office documents no longer meanst that you have to buy a copy of Microsoft Office. OpenOffice.org works with all of the popular Microsoft formats as well as the newly popular Open Document formats. It is also completely free. It is great for kids who need to write papers for school, or business is on a tight budget.
It is also important to remember that while you can pay for software. You don't always have to. There are many fantastic free programs available that can solve many of the problems that need to be solved on your computer. That being said, sometimes the paid version is the best version and is most certainly worth the money.
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Author John a writer for hire and software developer. John is an fan of free essential software and top anti-virus software.
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