PC/Computing Guide to Shareware (Book and 2 Disks)
by Preston Gralla
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The editor-at-large for PC Computing, has written a book that takes the guessware out of shareware. The first part of the book covers the basics and business philosophy of shareware and how to obtain shareware. The second part will detail the best shareware programs available in a number of categories.Tags
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This is a two-part book. Part One tells how to obtain shareware and how to avoid viruses. Part Two consists of more than 250 reviews, organized by category, of the best shareware programs.
Two diskettes containing six programs are packaged with the book: (1) COMMO, a communications program; (2) LIST, a superb file viewer (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (3) METZ, a task manager; (4) PKZIP, a popular compression program (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (5) TREEVIEW, a hard-disk manager; and (6) VIRUSCAN, a virus detector.
My Favorite Chapter. I especially like Chapter 16, "PC/Computing's Ten Top Shareware Picks:" (1) PC-write, a word processor (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (2) show more QModem, a communications program; (3) As-Easy-As, a spreadsheet that's as-easy-as 1-2-3; (4) PC-File, a database program (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (5) Hard Disk Director, a DOS shell program; (6) 4DOS, a general utility program; (7) IconMaster, a Windows utility program; (8) 4Print, a printer program; (9) Commander Keen, a game program; and (10) ZIPKEY, a ZIP Code and Area Code look-up utility program.
Bottom Line. By experience, I learned that the best shareware and public domain software are as good as the best commercial software, and much less expensive. show less
Two diskettes containing six programs are packaged with the book: (1) COMMO, a communications program; (2) LIST, a superb file viewer (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (3) METZ, a task manager; (4) PKZIP, a popular compression program (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (5) TREEVIEW, a hard-disk manager; and (6) VIRUSCAN, a virus detector.
My Favorite Chapter. I especially like Chapter 16, "PC/Computing's Ten Top Shareware Picks:" (1) PC-write, a word processor (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (2) show more QModem, a communications program; (3) As-Easy-As, a spreadsheet that's as-easy-as 1-2-3; (4) PC-File, a database program (as of December 2008, I am still a satisfied user); (5) Hard Disk Director, a DOS shell program; (6) 4DOS, a general utility program; (7) IconMaster, a Windows utility program; (8) 4Print, a printer program; (9) Commander Keen, a game program; and (10) ZIPKEY, a ZIP Code and Area Code look-up utility program.
Bottom Line. By experience, I learned that the best shareware and public domain software are as good as the best commercial software, and much less expensive. show less
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Preston Gralla is an award-winning author of more than 40 books, including Missing Manuals on Galaxy Tab, Galaxy S II, and NOOK HD. He's a contributing editor for Computerworld, writes articles for national publications, and comments on technology for TV and radio.
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- 005.365 — Computer science, information & general works Computer science, knowledge & systems Software development, software, data, security Software For personal computers Written for specific computers
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- QA76.76 .S46 .G73 — Science Mathematics Mathematics Instruments and machines Calculating machines Electronic computers. Computer science Computer software
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