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Alternative Lifestyles

February 2, 2006

Alternative Lifestyles

Everyone knows that I, like a lot of geeks out there, am in a love fest with alternative software and use alternative applications all the time. It’s not a mindset, personal preference or a hard-line ultra-religious tunnel-visioned mantra. It’s a necessity to me; what should be common-sense to everyone - that is to use the best software possible in all circumstances. Freeware and open source programs have been installed on my computer since I had one, combined with low-priced software to make a Zen-like tranquil computing experience ready and waiting for me every time I boot.

Oddly enough, not everyone uses alternative software. The reasons are varied from a lack of information or understanding to novice computer users that just use what the people at [insert name of huge electrical congolmerate here] say to use or that came with their system when they bought it. There are die-hard Microsofties that run everything Bill makes as well as that lovable and entertaining group of Redmond haters - Linux diehards (not to be confused with 99.9% of Linux users who are quite normal). Oddly enough these fundemantalist non-conformists act like everyone else in their group, gathering in large numbers on the web, shaking their collective fists at Bill and Company, laughingly telling everyone including gamers to run Linux while secretly also running a Windows box that they don’t tell anyone about because they’d lose their goth-kid status along with their point. Fuuuunnnyyy!

From time to time the alternative software on my machine changes. Sometimes, oddly enough it’s replaced with commercial software because the commercial choice became better than the alternative. This could be due to the alternative software itself becoming bloated, the direction the software was taken by its developer was stupid or it could be that it wasn’t updated enough and another product passed it by in terms of features, performance or price. This, although it happens is inexcusable in the situation of commercial software bypassing freeware/open source alternatives. That just shouldn’t ever happen, people!

Of course alternative software doesn’t just mean free/not commercial software but commercial alternatives to mainstream pay software. Like Adobe Photoshop vs Jasc’s Paint Shop Pro or using WinZip vs WinRAR.

I not only run alternative software on my machine for price, performance and better features but for security. A prime example would be my running Mozilla instead of Internet Explorer or when I ran Forte’s Agent software for my email instead of Outlook / Outlook Express. By running applications that are under the radar of virus-writers and script-kiddy morons, you can usually avoid all of the security problems that occur, although that’s changing somewhat in the case of Firefox as more people use it, more people will target it. The prime rule of all software.

In the future I will be discussing more about alternative software and the evolution of what I used to use vs what I am using now and why.

Are you running alternative software on your machine? Please let us know what you’re running and why you’re not running what everyone else is like Outlook, Norton’s Antivirus, Photoshop, etc. We’d love to know what you’re all running!

Posted by Vincent Navarino (who has an iPod) at 07:55AM • 9 comments »

9 comments

Comment from: Shannon Freeman (Who has a Video iPod)
Sorry Vinnie I went commercial. Anything in my laptop is what I use. Same for my desktop. I'm lazy, don't want to try new stuff. Last time I tried something new, it made my desktop's OS go buggy. A piece of advice, never use beta software unless webmail is in beta, that kind of beta is good. Beta software that you install can break a PC's OS, whether Mac or Windoze.
February 2, 2006 @ 10:18AM
Comment from: gweeptish
NeoOffice
Plus a number of Mac-centric items
February 2, 2006 @ 01:29PM
Shannon: that's cool I covered using what's on the 'puter when you buy it as an example.

Gweep: ah the HUGE alternative - Mac.
February 2, 2006 @ 07:32PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman (Who has a Video iPod)
True Gweeptish, my wma-based mp3 player can't handle the amount of mp3s that I add and delete, so I got an iPod. I now will never get another windows-based gadget, they seem to freeze up or "accidentally" delete songs or files, and then take 10 minutes to reload them.

Like my tagline Vinnie? :D
February 3, 2006 @ 05:42AM
What can I say, Shannon, that tagline is so trendy :)
February 3, 2006 @ 08:02AM
Comment from: tim
I use Grisoft's AVG anti-virus. There is a free addition buried on the site. Its updates are quicker than the big boys and it does everything imaginable. I have installed it for friends and family for over 3 years or so. I used Firefox for a while but it has it glitches and own issues over IE.

Glitchie software is just a pet peeve for me. So If I use it, it better work. Not with standing that I used Windows and Office..LOL. But those are my installs and I get rid of most of the bogus crap at install.
February 6, 2006 @ 08:18AM
Have you tried Avast! anti-virus software? Also, Seamonkey - what used to be called Mozilla just had their 1.0 release come out. I agree on the buggy software if something doesn't work right or has this annoying counter-intuitive setup I abandon it like geeks do to girls...
February 7, 2006 @ 08:11AM
So, Vinnie... Does this mean you are NOT a Micro$lut? ;)
February 8, 2006 @ 02:15PM
I've never been promiscuous in my Microsofting :) Xp yes, the OS is necessary if you want to run all the programs and games out there but you don't EVER have to run any machine STOCK. I'd go to a different OS entirely if one was better and more widely used but there is no such beasty despite opinions to the contrary.

I do have an Apple product now. (Vinny has an iPod)
February 8, 2006 @ 08:10PM

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