Buying license tools like Photoshop, Pro Tools, Maya, or Office can be a serious bite out of your wallet. Here are some more affordable options to help you get job done.
7. GIMP (Free, for Windows, macOS, and Linux) alternative to Adobe Photoshop
6. Libre Office(Free, for Windows, macOS, and Linux) alternative to Microsoft Office
5. Inkscape (Free, for Windows, macOS, and Linux) alternative to Adobe Illustrator
If you work with vector graphics, build logos, or even format documents for print or other publication, it for you, plus it’s free, open-source, and cross-platform.
4. Blender (Free, for Windows, macOS, and Linux) alternative to 3D Animation, Printing and Modelling Softwares
3. Avira (Free, for Windows) alternative to paid antivirus tools
2. DaVinci Resolve (Free, for Windows and macOS) alternative to paid Video editing softwares
It’s hard to find a video editing tool that’s both good and free, especially compared to common at-home tools like iMovie or professional-grade tools like Adobe Premiere. However, if you are looking for an alternative, check it out. There’s also a paid version if you do want to shell out for it.
1. Google Drive (Free, Web-Based)
Every one knows Google Drive and combined with Gmail, it’s fast, flexible, free, available on any computer that has a web browser. Storing your files can never be easier.
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