All applications installed on our computers have a discharge, starting with the operating system. Licenses range from those that only have to pay to receive a copy of the executable to those that are free (not to be confused with free) and give you access to the code source.
The big difference between the software "free" and "open source" is that the former is implicit in the second but the second you get to see how the application inside, that is, its source code. As an end user the most important thing is to maximize ease of use that gives you an application, the developer is interesting to see how they are applied various programming techniques, from how to write code to the use of computational paradigms both simple and advanced .
Open Source applications for everyday use can not miss on my machine:
The big difference between the software "free" and "open source" is that the former is implicit in the second but the second you get to see how the application inside, that is, its source code. As an end user the most important thing is to maximize ease of use that gives you an application, the developer is interesting to see how they are applied various programming techniques, from how to write code to the use of computational paradigms both simple and advanced .
Open Source applications for everyday use can not miss on my machine:
- Firefox - No description. Thunderbird
- - Excellent mail client.
- Workrave - Helps you to take breaks from computer use. Great for those who spend long periods of time in front of one.
- Notepad + + - Excellent text editor with many useful options. WinSCP
- - Better and more complete client Filezilla file transfer (for my taste of course). PDFCreator
- - Excellent application to create PDF files via a virtual printer with many other options for output formats, not just PDF. Highly recommended for those occasions when you need save web pages.
- Cygwin - Linux Command Emulator for Windows. Recommended for administrators who do not fear the command line. Privoxy
- - Tired of seeing websites where what stands out (and clogging osaciones) is advertising? With this application you'll forget all that crap visual. GIMP
- - Excellent application for manipulating images.
- MKVToolnix - Excellent tool to manipulate Matroska file types.
- Jubler - Very good application for editing subtitle files (SRT) although it could be even better.
- SharpDevelop - very good IDE for programming in C #, among other programming languages. NET platform
- Media Player Classic - Home Cinema - Media player with support for various multimedia formats.
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