10 free applications for Windows Vista


Today we would like to inaugurate a new section of our website. Here you will find articles and opinions about Windows Vista. Also, we will try to present free or open source applications that are made for Windows Vista.

For our first article we have a list of 10 free applications that work on Windows Vista, split into these categories: Antivirus Solutions, Anti-Spyware Solutions, Internet Browsers, Multimedia Players, Office Productivity Suites and Compression Tools.

Antivirus Solutions

Avast! Home Edition is one of the best antivirus solutions available on the market and yes... it is free for home users and non-commercial use. It has an interface that is easy to use and provides all the security features you need: standard real-time protection (including support for e-mail clients like Outlook), protection for instant messaging and peer-to-peer programs, a lightweight firewall that analyses all network traffic and a web shield that filters all HTTP traffic. The biggest drawback of this free version compared to the commercial one is the fact that you cannot schedule any tasks.

AVG Anti-Virus Free is one of the first antivirus solutions to offer support for Windows Vista. I personally used it for a few weeks and I was satisfied with it. The interface doesn't look great but it is easy to use. AVG Free offers standard real-time protection for your system including support for e-mail clients and limited task scheduling features. Unlike Avast it doesn't filter HTTP or network traffic nor does it offer protection for instant messaging and peer-to-peer programs, but the most impressive thing about AVG is the fact that it consumes very little resources. If you do not have a very powerful system, AVG might be the best antivirus solution for you.

Anti-Spyware Solutions

Spybot Search&Destroy is a pretty old anti-spyware solution that offers good protection. It offers two resident modules: the TeaTimer which blocks browser hijacks and malicious processes from loading in memory and the SDHelper that blocks access to sites known to install spyware. Spybot checks your system against a comprehensive database that is continuously updated and offers a good level of protection against spyware.

Ad-Aware SE Personal is a well known anti-spyware scanner that also offers support for Windows Vista. It has an easy to use interface that supports skins and does a pretty good job when finding and removing adware and spyware from your system. Unfortunately the free version of Ad-Aware does not include a resident protection system so you will have to scan your system manually.

Internet Browsers

I am sure you have already heard about Firefox - the most popular open source browser on the web. It offers plenty of great features such as: tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, integrated spell checking, session restore, phishing protection and live bookmarks just to name a few. It's greatest strength is its extensibility. If you want a feature that is not included by default in Firefox, you have a big chance to find a Firefox add-on that will suit your needs.

Opera is another great internet browser, developed in Norway since 1994. Unlike Internet Explorer and Firefox, Opera is 100% compatible with all existing web standards. One of its greatest strengths is its rendering speed. Opera's features list includes: tabbed browsing, fraud protection, widgets (similar to Firefox add-ons), built-in torrent client, an integrated mail client and the possibility of controlling the browser using voice commands.

Multimedia Players

GOM Player is a very simple, free and light multimedia player which frees the user from having to download additional codecs. This player supports most popular codecs (AVI, DAT, MPEG, DivX plus many more) with its own embedded codec system. So you won't have to look for appropriate codecs everytime you can't play a certain video format. Another great feature is the possibility to watch video files while you are downloading them. The list of features doesn't stop here. If you want to know more, just visit the GOM official site.

Another great multimedia player is the M2V Player. Unlike GOM Player it doesn't have any included codecs. You must install them separately. The list of "bad" things seems to end here as this player can satisfy even the most pretentious users. With M2V Player you can play any movie format as long as you have the codecs for it. The list of features includes: customizable keyboard shortcuts, aspect ratio adjustment, easy subtitle configuring and resizeable windows.

Office Productivity Suites

If you don't have money to buy Microsoft Office 2007 then you should consider OpenOffice. It is a free suite that offers similar features and a similar look to older Office versions like XP and 2003. It can also read and write most of the Microsoft Office file formats. If you don't need the special features included in the latest Microsoft Office version or you have pretty basic needs, then OpenOffice is perfect for you. If you are a more pretentious user, you should consider OxygenOffice Professional - an enhanced version of OpenOffice that contains more extras like templates, cliparts, samples and fonts.

Compression Tools

7-Zip is a free archiving tool with a high compression ratio that supports most important compression formats: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TAR (for packing/unpacking) and RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB and NSIS (for unpacking only). Its producers claim that for ZIP and GZIP formats 7-Zip provides compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than the ratio provided by PKZip and WinZip. We used this tool for a few weeks and it proved to be fast, very reliable and easy to use.

Note: we did not include any free firewalls in our article because at this moment there are none available. If you know any free firewalls that are compatible with Windows Vista please make a comment using the options below..


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Comments

ESET antivirus and firewall

Seriously! You all need to stop using poor and "free" antivirus tools. ESET Smart Security is the best, least reasource intensive, high-security suite you will find out there. Give the free 30 day trial a go, at least. (Remember to play with the firewall.)

Other than that,7-Zip's user interface is non-native to Windows and the menus are crap. Good compression technology, and it could have been a good app. It is too bad the interface was not given much time.

avast! Antivirus & Spybot SD

After testing several free antivirus programs on Windows Vista Home Premium, I've concluded that avast! Antivirus was the most stable and provided the best protection overall. Paired up with Spybot SD, these two programs offer you free, reliable, and stable protection from unwanted virus's, spyware, malware, etc. I originally had the two previously mentioned programs installed along with Ad-Aware SE, but Ad-Aware SE and Spybot SD did not seem to work smoothly together. They would recognize eachother as spyware themselves. After removing Ad-Aware SE, I've had nothing but a promissing and safe computing experience.

Free Firewall

Zone Alarm is the best.

Comment

I think that discryptor tool should be mentioned.

Can't access links from email

I downloaded that new Google thing and didn't like it. When I removed it, the inability to access a link from email started. The links I had as shortcuts on my desktop wouldn't work either. Anyone know how to fix this?
I use MS Explorer as my browser.

Free Vista Programs

Here are some programs that are 100% compatiable with vista, they work great, and are all FREE!!!
Please note; some of these programs offer a 'better' pay version, but having these programs (free versions) are better than nothing. I personally use the below mentioned programs and am really pleased with them!

Advanced System Care:
http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html

Avast Antivirus Home Edition:
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html

Open Office (better than Microsoft Office in my personal opinion):
http://www.openoffice.org/

Spybot Search and Destroy:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html

PC Tools- Firewall Plus:
http://www.pctools.com/firewall/

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Here are some sites that talk about and offer more FREE vista programs:

http://vista.blorge.com/2009/01/03/top-40-free-vista-software-programs-f...

http://www.softchecker.com/files/vista.html

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-free-windows-vista-utilities-to-tweak-and...

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Note: ALWAYS scan downloaded programs with your antivirus before installing, and NEVER download from a site that you don't trust! If in doubt, don't do it. *Go to the saved location, right click and click scan with (your) antivirus!

ENJOY!

Seriously outdated recommendations

After a lot of research and a lot of field work, I strongly disagree with the antivirus recommendations and in a sense I feel like they are misleading users to download programs that don't score as high on tests. The writers should go to sites like AV Comparatives and read their reports (http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2009/06/av-comparatives-may-2009-re...). Avast! and AVG are resource hogs, and have become much more bloated over the years, I would have recommended AVG v7, and Avast! when these were in their prime. The times have changed, I would recommend Avira and urge people to purchase either ESET's NOD32 or Kaspersky, both offer top protection as well.

I can't believe you guys passed up VLC for the media player section.

2007 - original article

Look at the date when the article was published: february 2007. Things have changed since then.

Regarding VLC, we do recommend it here:
http://www.vista4beginners.com/What-software-should-I-install-on-my-PC

Still outdated!

With regards to the date I can understand why you recommend AVG so I take that back. However, I stopped recommending and using Avast! after 2005, it's detection rates just weren't up to par.
;)

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