FreedomSampler™ is a CD-Rom compiled by Twisted Lincoln, Inc.™ that hopes to promote the idea of Free Software by offering alternatives to the proprietary applications that currently dominate the market. The intention behind FreedomSampler™ is to promote Free Software through the active redistribution of alternatives to existing products.
Each application and utility included in a FreedomSampler™ disc is hand chosen to serve as a direct replacement for a commonly utilized proprietary program.
Moreover, a key requirement of the project is portability -- all included applications on a FreedomSampler™ disc have versions available for both Microsoft Windows® and GNU/Linux. This allows for an easier transition for those hoping to move from a proprietary operating system to one based on freedom.
Here's a list of all the great programs found within the FreedomSampler™ disc:
| LibreOffice® | Word processor, spreadsheet, presentation & database |
| Gimp™ | Edit and manipulate a variety of image formats |
| KompoZer™ | WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) HTML editor |
| Audacity® | Audio capture, editing, and manipulation |
| Mozilla Firefox® | Full-featured and secure internet browser |
| Mozilla Thunderbird™ | Internet e-mail client and RSS reader |
| Inkscape™ | Create and edit scalable vector graphics |
| Pidgin™ | Instant messaging client |
| InfraRecorder™ | CD/DVD disc burning software |
| OpenCodecs™ | Codecs for playback of Ogg Vorbis, Theora, & FLAC |
| FileZilla™ | FTP Client |
| PeaZip™ | File compressor/decompressor for ZIP, TAR, & more |
| Dia™ | Diagram and flowchart creation |
| Scribus™ | Document layout and publishing |
FreedomSampler™ can be downloaded FREE OF CHARGE, directly from this website.
You can also buy a copy of FreedomSampler™, and have it mailed directly to your home or office. Get it here:
Buy FreedomSampler™at the Twisted Lincoln, Inc.™ Online store
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