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Bye-bye, bloatware

02/22/07

Posted under Microsoft, Open Source, Software

WHILE I love my Xbox 360, I hate the bloatware that Microsoft comes out with, which is why my browser of choice is Firefox rather than Internet Explorer, and I use Gmail rather than Outlook or Hotmail.

Now I’ve freed up more precious space on my hard disk by ditching Microsoft Office and switching to OpenOffice.org. For word processing, however, I’m using an even leaner alternative to OpenOffice’s Write application. It’s called AbiWord and you can try downloading it to find out why it’s great.

For more open source stuff for Windows, go to Open Source Windows. Some of my fave apps are cited there, like the VLC media player, while others I’ll still have to test.

Hell, if only they were viable platforms for gaming, I might consider switching my OS to Linux or Mac, heh :)

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5 Responses to “Bye-bye, bloatware”

  1. 5
    @play » I heart Mac Says:

    [...] this.  The site offers a treasure trove of open source apps for Mac OS X. If you remember, I blogged about the Open Source Windows site back in February, so this one’s the version for Mac OS [...]

  2. 4
    @play » Another reason to go open source? Says:

    [...] I blogged previously, I’m all for open source, and long for the day when I can completely stop relying on [...]

  3. 3
    dimaks Says:

    I’ve tried using open office (OO) some years ago, back in my office in the Philippines. It is pretty neat and feels light (I suppose) compared to MS Office. Though one has to familiarize OO’s menus for a smoother writing experience.

  4. 2
    Joey Alarilla Says:

    hey nightfox thanks for visiting and your comment :) been considering that, but it’s gaming that’s stopping me.

    i love my consoles, but i still want to enjoy playing the latest pc games :)

    cheers,
    joey

  5. 1
    nightfox Says:

    or how about doing some virtualization instead (inside linux/mac)? :D

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