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Freeware Genius Posts Top 10 Free Programs of 2011
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mouser:
No DC apps on the list, but Samer at FreewareGenius is always finding great software, so definitely worth a read:
Many sites have “best of year” program lists that are really “best of all time”; so is this one of them? Well, yes and no. This is a list of the best free software that has either been launched in 2011, or has been significantly improved upon and come into it’s own in 2011 (for a best freeware ever list, check out our Freeware Top 30).
How I chose these: I install a lot of programs, as you might imagine. I do this on my main machine and every several weeks I restore a clean image, so I take note of those programs that make their way back into my system as being a cut above the rest. This is a list of those, or at least 10 that are quite noteworthy. I also made an attempt NOT to rehash the same old list of titles which everyone already knows.
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http://www.freewaregenius.com/2011/12/27/the-ten-best-free-programs-of-2011/
40hz:
Was worth reading just to find out about Otixo! :Thmbsup:
What a remarkably useful utility for managing files you've stored in the cloud! Been using it less than an hour and I'm already a fan.
Props to Cyberduck too. That may just become my day-to-day FTP client if it proves out to be half as good as it seems after the quick try I gave it.
IainB:
@mouser: Thanks for posting these here for our attention. I had skipped over this post in FreewareGenius and would probably have missed the collection altogether if you had not posted it here.
daddydave:
Nice to see Listary there, I actually am happy to use the "souped up paid version" as Samer at Freeware Genius calls it.
I better check out Otixo, too, I was just wondering which of my files were on Dropbox and which are on SugarSync not long ago.
JavaJones:
Wow, I would have missed a lot if I hadn't read through this list. Cyberduck does indeed look great. Imported my Filezilla bookmarks on startup. Nice!
It's also interesting to have a new contender for the compression app crown brought to my attention. I've gone through ZipGenius, IzArc, and now 7-Zip phases in the past, I've been reasonably happy with each but eventually run into annoyances (in some cases it's just a slow update cycle as has been the case at times with both ZipGenius and Izarc, though both doing better now I think).
Also have to check out Freemake after its recommendation here as well as in the recent video converter thread here on DC.
- Oshyan
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