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		<description>[...] Free Alternatives to Windows Applications 23.04.2009 &#124; Posted in Computer World    If you don’t want to spend money on Windows applications, there are usually free ones that may provide enough functionality to meet your needs. The AlternativeTo web site lists major commercial applications and the free applications that are similar to them. It doesn’t just list Windows programs, you can also find Mac and Linux applications as well. While the free alternatives tend to lack features the commercial programs have, the average user would find them useful enough. Th Here is the original post: Free Alternatives to Windows Applications [...]</description>
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