CNET TV today announced their top 5 list of free software.
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As they say, the best things in life are free!
Anyway, today, many people fee a sense of entitlement to free software. Companies have to be smarter and more creative on how to monetize on it. Old business models like software licensing are slowly going away.
@gabe Yes free is the best. Although open source is better as its also free as in freedom…so you can change the code if you find a bug, or want to add on it.
Its funny how there is always a free alternative to any paid app, and any opensource app to.