Top 10 Best FREE SOFTWARE For Your Computer

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Published 2023-05-05
Whether you’re looking for free alternatives to expensive software or looking for free programs for your computer, I’ll share with you in this top 10 our favorite free software for Windows, macOS, and Linux. In addition in our bonus segment near the end of this video, I’ll show you 8 additional programs in 8 different categories that might be of interest to you.

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0:00 Intro
0:05 Web Browser
1:38 Media Player
2:12 Free VPN
2:59 Office Suite
3:40 Image/Photo Editor
4:08 Video Editor
4:47 Screen Recorder
5:14 Screenshot Tool
5:38 Password Manager
6:12 Antivirus/Antimalware
6:53 Bonus Free Software Section
7:01 PDF Reader
7:16 Virtualization Software
7:32 3D Computer Graphics
7:43 Image Viewer
7:58 Torrent Client
8:13 Audio Editor
8:28 Vector Graphics Editor
8:40 Source Code Editor

Audacity: www.audacityteam.org/
Bitwarden: bitwarden.com/products/personal/
Blender: www.blender.org/
DaVinci Resolve: www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
Foxit PDF Reader: www.foxit.com/pdf-reader/
GIMP: www.gimp.org/
Inkscape: inkscape.org/
IrfanView: www.irfanview.com/
LibreOffice: www.libreoffice.org/
Microsoft Edge: www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge
OBS Studio: obsproject.com/
Proton VPN Free: protonvpn.com/free-vpn/
ShareX: getsharex.com/
Thunderbird: www.thunderbird.net/
VirtualBox: www.virtualbox.org/
Visual Studio Code: code.visualstudio.com/
VLC Media Player: www.videolan.org/vlc/

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All Comments (21)
  • @BrettInTech
    What free programs do you use that you think we should mention in future videos? Thanks for watching :)
  • @EIRE55
    Thank you so much, Brett. You always demonstrate and explain things very clearly and succinctly, without any fancy additions, as well as giving us all the links to try them out. You're a star!
  • Good free programs for note taking, wiki style: 1) TiddlyWiki - completely customizable and portable (browser based) 2) Obsidian - knowledgebase creation (Electron based) 3) Logseq - similar to #2 (Electron based) 4) ZIM Wiki - capable wiki style program for Windows, Mac, Linux Easiest program to write Windows scripts to meduim sized GUI applications: AutoHotkey
  • @mrkoddy
    Great video, I already use many of tools introduced in the video. For image viewer I recommend FastStone too
  • @Riz_
    Hi Brett, I enjoy these videos and so glad you keep them updated. Even though I have a Goldwave licence and it is my preferred audio editor I did use to like to dabble in Audacity but stopped after their issues. Glad they have been reversed. I recently stumbled upon the Mail client "EM client". One thing I really like about them is that when I first downloaded the program it was not very screen reader friendly. When I told the developers about this they worked on it and it is much better for screen readers now.
  • @kirillvoloshin2065
    a couple more apps I'd like to add: - Figma (really handy free graphical editor); - Microsoft Powertoys (not only a must have app if you have vertical monitors, but also an app with multiple cool features); - Dimmer brightness control software (dim your screen in case minimal brightness isn't low enough); - anydesk (free remote control software for Windows);
  • @DanielStormcloud
    Brett, if i want to remove my old HD from my Windows 10 computer and install a new blank SSD and I need to install Windows 10 on it, which software do I use: Windows Media Creation Tool or my Recovery Media Creator USB flash drive?
  • Still no love for Faststone Image Viewer? You know, the guy make it available for free and only sells a license for commercial use.
  • @FUGITIVUS
    Great video. Solid suggestions. Thanks
  • @quas3728
    Irfanview is great! I was tired of windows default photo app because It uses too much cpu and memory. Irfanview is very lightweight and It has features like random slideshaw.
  • @nelsonr.9450
    Have been following ur sugestions for years now, no regrets! 💪 Gonna check a few from this video that I havent tried yet! 👍 thx
  • Musescore 4.0 for music notation and audio mixer features. Chrome has web apps too, like YouTube, Facebook, and others.
  • @technoWZ5598
    Could you take a look at Clam AV, an antivirus for Windows, Mac, Linux, & BSD?
  • @jerryloncey
    Is there any form of file manager recommended for windows if I don't want to use the default app?