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Big software bargains
Among the
best free email software programs are Pegasus Mail (http://www.pegasus.usa.com/) and Eudora Light (http://www.eudora.com/). Both
are fully-featured, easy to use and cost nothing.
When it comes to serious business software, pop over to Stardivision (http://www.stardivision.com/) where you can download StarOffice 5 - the equivalent of Office 97 - provided it's just for personal use. At 60Mb in size it'll cost a few quid in phone bills to download - but it's still a lot cheaper than buying Office '97 off the shelf.
If you want free Windows software but aren't entirely sure what, Winfiles (http:/www.winfiles.com/) contains a list of links for every conceivable type of software from drivers and bug fixes to freeware, demos and on-line tutorials.
Game on
If you're tired of
Quake clones and have a secret hankering for the days of Asteroids, Breakout
and Space Invaders, you'll be in gamer heaven at the Wavhounds Game Room (http://www.wav.hounds.com/wavs/gameroom/index.html) where
you can play everything from Pac-Man to Duck Hunt. That old favourite Tetris,
the intriguingly named Topocopter, manic Circlemania and more are available for
free at The GameGate (http://ww.gamegate.com/) while the hilarious Godzilla vs.
Tamagotchi (http://www.jitterbug.com/gvt/gvt.shtml) is worth playing
just for the sound effects.
If you have young children check out the Microsoft Kids site at http://www.microsoft.com/kids/freestuff/. It offers a range of educational games for young minds. To take full advantage install the Shockwave plug-in (free from Macromedia - http://www.macromedia.com/).
Spice up your site
The nice
chaps at Elated (http://www.elated.com/) offer free web toolkits containing
full tutorials in web design and the beautifully-designed I-Face Warehouse (http://ifaces.hypermart.net/) has a range of stunning
designs for your website. A good port of call is the Corbis site (http://www.corbis.com/) which
seems to own every picture and photograph on the planet. Although the main
purpose of the site is to sell, there's still a good range of free pictures,
desktop themes, wallpaper and screensavers.
Special deliveries
Plenty of
manufacturers offer free product samples over the Internet. To take advantage
of most of them you need to live in the US. Nevertheless, there are still
plenty of freebies to be had in exchange for a few details, from Asian Home
Gourmet SpicePaste (http://www.asianhomegourmet.com/free.html)
to soap (http://shop.holisticamerica.com/ha/guest_book/gb_new.htm)
or mouse pads (http://www.freemousepads.com/).
Aspiring bank robbers can get a free pair of tights from Silkies (http://www.silkies.com/contact-hca.htm). Men might like to have a shave first - get some Shaving Oil or ShaveGel courtesy of the King of Shaves (http://www.shave.com/free.html). Fans of more relaxing pursuits can sit back with a free fishing video from the Oak Bay Marine Group (http://capesantamaria.com/santa3.html), or plan their next holiday with a pocket guide to Venice (http://www.meetingvenice.it/NewSite/pocketvenice_en.asp).
Music to your ears
Do you yearn
to have Tinky-Winky saying "Eh-Oh!" when new mail arrives? The official
Teletubbies Site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/teletubbies) provides free
sound samples for Tubby lovers everywhere. Alternatively, go on down to the
South Park site (http://www.comedycentral.com/southpark) for some essential
sound and video bites. Your computer may never be the same again.
Free music can be had from the definitive MP3.com (http://www.mp3.com/). The site offers thousands of songs for download in CD-quality MP3 format and provides links to all sorts of free music players too. For the ultimate collection of free sound, check out EarthStation 1 (http://www.earthstation1.com/) which has an astounding collection of movie, TV and radio theme tunes as well as downright weird sound samples.
Free services
If you've ever
searched the Web only to discover that the site you're looking for is in
Spanish, help is at hand. One of the best free translators is Babelfish (http://babelfish.altavista.com/). Simply paste or type the
text or web address you want translated, select a language and hit the
button.
It's very fast and can translate to and from French, Spanish, German and even Portuguese. But beware - it's not 100 per cent perfect - if you're translating anything important you should always get a professional translator in to avoid disaster.
The Dialectizer (http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect), like Babelfish, enables you to translate text or web pages. But instead of proper languages you can turn English into Redneck, Elmer Fudd, Swedish Chef, Moron and, our favourite, Jive Talk. Hours of fun guaranteed as you translate memos, company reports and Radiohead lyrics into hilarious nonsense.
Less fun but more useful is the TPC site (http://www.tpc.int/tpc_home.html), which enables you to send emails to fax machines. It's free, and reasonably easy to get to grips with.
Finally, to see just how broke you are in all the world's major currencies, there's a comprehensive currency converter at http://www.xe.net/currency/, which conveniently converts all types of money.
Weird stuff
Some free things
are just plain nuts. Find out if you're pregnant and whether the milkman is the
father at the On-line Pregnancy Test (http://www.fossml.com/pregnant/). Without a doubt, the best
bits of the site are the complaints from scary people who take it seriously.
Why not send your friends a Virtual Fart
(http://www.execulink.com/~chettle/magicalfruit.htm)? If you
have any friends left afterwards, alienate them by installing some of the
'hilarious' free fake crashes from the entertainment section of RUL Software
(http://www.rjlsoftware.com/), although why anybody in their
right mind would want to make Windows appear to crash even more than normal is
baffling.
Happy hunting!
Useful Free Sites
The Free Site
A huge list
broken into handy categories, although descriptions tend to be on the thin
side. Probably the best list of links out there.
http//www.thefreesite.com/
Free Index
Useful if you're
making a website. Links are well organised and up-to-date.
http://www.freeindex.com
PocketStuffer
Similar to The
Free Site but a wee bit smaller and prettier. There's less choice but the
descriptions tend to be better.
http://www.pocketstuffer.com/
Just Free Stuff
Hideous, but
fast and well-organised. Most of the offers are US-only.
http://www.justfreestuff.com/
FreeBee
Definitely the
cheeriest-looking of the free sites although it only concentrates on web design
links. Nice yellow colour, though.
http://www.free-bee.net/
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