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1   Link   Open Office Productivity Suite
An excellent Office software suite that includes a word processor, spreadsheet, database application and presentation software. This office suite can read and write native office files and should be considered by all small businesses.
2   Link   Google mail
Google mail provides you with over 7 gigs of free storage space. You can now access your emails from any computer with an internet connection. This email suite provides very quick search of your emails and removes your vulnerability to losing data from failed hard drives. Highly recommended!
3   Link   Powerpoint Viewer
Microsoft provides its Powerpoint viewer free of charge. For those people who do not have Microsoft's office suite installed and still want to see Powerpoint presentations.
4   Link   Microsoft office 2007 compatibility pack
When Microsoft released their Office 2007 software they changed the standard file format. This compatibility pack works with earlier versions of Microsoft's office suite and also works with Open office.
5   Link   Photo Fliter
PhotoFiltre is a free image editor that makes a great lightweight alternative to Photoshop for users who want something more simple and easy to use.

PhotoFiltre is a relatively small application and unlike Photoshop, will install and launch very quickly. The interface, loaded with all the features and options, can be confusing at first glance but you'll soon get used to it. The right side is composed of the shape and drawing tools and an optimizable color palette.

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