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Are you a techie? Love gadgets? Computer expert? Like hacking and tweaking software and hardware? You are a geek. Believe it or not, you're that just about me. Okay now, let's not fight over the definition of a geek.

Here are some software (all free) for geeks, based on me. You are able to download programas gratis each by clicking its name:

Firefox/Chrome: These top dogs inside browser world aren't just appropriate for everyone, but also these are a geek's playground. The use of Web browser so you consider yourself tech-savvy, reconsider that thought, then think again, and think until you may have one of these simple browsers installed.

Notepad++: It's another should have tool for any geek. The Notepad a part of Windows is okay. It is relatively simple, full-featured for web page design possesses everything an ordinary person needs. But you're geek. You have to have Notepad++. It has color coding assistance when you find yourself web designing, it's more features and whatever you can think about. Oh yes, and it's open-source.

Dropbox: Wow, an ideal file synchronizing tool. Oahu is the ultimate choice (especially for geeks, again) for sync and backup. It's not absolutely free, but there are not many limitations. The free account gets a decent 2 GB of online storage, which you'll want to expand with a fee, but I never felt an excuse for it. You can also experience an extra 250 MB for completing the tutorial, plus more free space using the instructions here. Dropbox is magical. You can upload any sort of file, regardless of what size (unless it exceeds the scale on the account), as well as of most, it behaves like all other folder on the computers, with the added functionality on constantly synchronizing.

7-Zip: WinZip can be so traditional. It even isn't free. 7-Zip is no, light, and open-source, rendering it free. Windows includes a fine file extractor. Nevertheless it cannot extract the newer, better compressed file types. 7-Zip expands the proportions by integrating together with your OS also it can extract nearly all types of compressed files. It is the ultimate compression utility.

Torrent: Hey, think about it, torrents aren't illegal. Everything is determined by that which you are downloading. Torrents can be be extremely a good choice for downloading large software libre, so if you're a geek, you need to know torrents. Torrent is the greatest torrent app on the market. You must have it. You might need it when downloading large open-source stuff, like OpenOffice, or large versions of Linux (see, I talk about only free software application here).

TeamViewer: Just how can a geek live without this? TeamViewer, issues never been aware of it, is often a remote access and remote support software. Countless uses for flash to thrill friends, and/or help them to if they are in trouble and want a number of your geeky expertise. It's free for commercial use, high aren't any limitations. If you have TeamViewer, you can easily tell the individual on the reverse side to download an inferior version (or perhaps the full featured one) and you'll be able to utilize their automatically generated user ID and password to signing in to their computer to see the challenge. I, personally, have not tried it for remote access to my computer.

GIMP: The free open-source GNU Image Manipulating Program. This is arguably the very best free photo editing tool and is (a lot more) arguably a good Photoshop alternative. Okay, Photoshop fans descargar programas gratis, don't clobber me to the. The one catch is (no, it's free, and full-featured) it provides a slight learning curve. You might find Paint.NET better if you aren't a lot into photo editing (i use more often almost daily).

CCleaner: The geek's choice in computer clean-up utilities. It might clean up all of the gunk Disk Cleanup cleans, plus much of the stuff other apps leave behind. This may also clean the registry and work from the flash drive without the problems, for usage on others' computers.

So, they were the basic freeware a geek will need to have in his/her arsenal for everyday computing. Did I miss something important? Throw it to the comments, i could add it into the list.

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