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Workstations - A world of differences?
FREE SOFTWARE! REALLY?

A few years ago Apple computer company ran some eye catching ads "$100,000 video editing software 99% off". As crazy as this seems, it was almost true. What's next? 100% off? FREE SOFTWARE? Everyone loves the idea of getting a great bargain - but is all free software the best way to get your audio/video editing or streaming work done? 



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Almost all free software has a hidden agenda, the only investment on your part is your time. You may find the benefits of some software worth the limitations. It's a personal choice - so don't assume everyone has the same needs or expectations. Let's take a brief look at the types of free software, how big a bargain they might be and where to find them on the internet.

Types of free software and the possible hidden costs

Neuter ware:  Many software companies use this strategy to  develop a future user base for their full featured for sale versions. With most company's trying to protect their market share these days -simpler versions available for hobbyist and students seems a good idea to fend off cheap competition. The student/hobbyist of today become the power user professional of tomorrow. The draw backs are worth the savings for most people. Registration information typically becomes marketing information and people that outstrip the limited features are frequently reminded that the "Real Version" is available for sale. These pop-up reminders (Aka: Nag-ware) can drive you crazy, but hey - it is free.
Example: Digidesign (Protools FREE audio editor) and Avid (Xpress DV FREE video editor).

Evaluation Software:  Most software companies provide a limited evaluation version of their products for download. They either time out, can't save your work or produce a water-mark on the end result. Great solutions to very short one-time projects or a way to try a proof of performance for your company or clients.
Example:
Anystream (Agility streaming encoding software)

Bundled Software: Now here's the best value of the bunch typically. While it's usually not the full version, it typically can be upgraded at a major saving and has real long term value if you decide you like the software and want to see it grow with your work flow. Example: Boris Effects (Video FX for Avid, Apple FinalCut Pro)

Shareware: Available for free download from the author. While it's technically free, the author posts a hopeful dollar amount to send if you like what you get. Available on user group shareware sites and individual programmer's sites.
Example: try search engines and news groups

Public Domain: Some of the most successful software products of all time come from this category. Supported usually by the academic community and enterprising groups of corporations, this type of free software is wide open but possibly not for the faint of heart. It's easy to get lost in the huge community of sites and users so quick/easy results are less common.
Example RealNetworks (Helix streaming media platform) and Linux (RedHat Multipurpose Operating systems).

Cracked Software: Not really free, stolen. despite the best intentions of software companies to protect their intellectual property, there's always someone out there willing to "crack" their protection measures and release a version for free. Just because it's easy to find and use - doesn't mean it's not illegal. This also applies to buying used workstations loaded full of ill gotten software. Best advice is to always get the serial numbers when purchasing systems and check with the original manufacturer to verify it's the real deal. Aside from spending extra time in karma hell, this stuff can't be upgraded or supported.


Free Software Types

"$100,000

video editing
software 99% off"

What's next?
FREE?





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