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Welcome to the second part of the "Free Alternatives" for your everyday computer needs. Last time I covered some great free software: security applications, anti-spyware, media players, and image viewers. I hope you did try them out. Thanks, folks, you've generously shared what software you like and what you felt was missing.
So! this time, I'll be covering photo/image editing, audio editing, and video editing software with you.
Photo/Image Editors
With the rampant sale of digicams, editing of pictures is no longer an option but a necessity.
Paint.net
Here, I've taken care to choose only 1 simplest and 1 most efficient photo editor out there. The simplest is Paint.net (Yes, that's the name of the software and not a website), and the most efficient, Gimp -- as was also helpfully suggested by one of you. Paint.net is certainly no Adobe Photoshop but certainly has its look-n-feel of it, so much so, that it might even pass of as a Photoshop Lite version. The most surprising thing here is that Paint.net was made by computer science students from Washington State University. The main file of Paint.net is a tiny download of a mere 1.5MB. However, you require Microsoft's .Net architecture for it to work. Those who have been updating their OS frequently have probably already installed this. For those who have not, you can download it free here.
Gimp
The second choice here is obviously the all-powerful Gimp. Though Gimp is certainly made for power users and is only getting better with time, it certainly isn't for everyone and can get quite intimidating for novices. I'd recommend you to stick with Paint.net for editing photographs, as it certainly is more than what the casual image editor would need.
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