I once found a website that listed popular programs (eg. Photoshop) and alternatives (eg. Paint.NET).
Any idea which website it was? I need to find an alternative to a software that doesn't work reliable anymore, and so I'm searching for this site.
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I once found a website that listed popular programs (eg. Photoshop) and alternatives (eg. Paint.NET). Any idea which website it was? I need to find an alternative to a software that doesn't work reliable anymore, and so I'm searching for this site.
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there is a website exactly for this where you can find alternatives for different software that you are using: http://alternativeto.net/ | |||||
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One simple way is to simply type For example the results for Notepad++ are:
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Why not post a question here?
Alternatively, post the details of the problem. Someone may be able to solve it for you. | |||
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superuser.com suits fine for such a site :-) If you need suggestions about software alternatives, just ask here! However, it's not wise to ask for "an alternative for Photoshop" for example. You shall always assume that the guys who will read your question might not know what's Photoshop. Naming the main purpose of the software you're looking for and key features that you need is much better. If you do this, adding "I've been using Photoshop for this, but I want an alternative" makes much more sense now. It is also a good idea to specify the reasons (technical ones) why are you looking for an alternative. Some people start looking for alternative software when they can't complete a certain particular task. This might happen because the software in question is missing a feature. But this can happen as well simply because the user is not aware of the feature he is needing, software can be pretty complex nowadays. Stating the problem exactly increases the chances that somebody who know about a way do do it with the mentioned software will provide a hint. | |||
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have you tried lifehacker.com? Lifehacker is a famous and very high quality site that strives to find better alternatives to things we are already doing. Alternative software is mentioned a lot. Try searching 'best image editor' or whetever you need.
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The good old SourceForge may be also an alternative. | |||
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Osalt.com - Find open source software alternatives to well-known commercial software | |||||
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Someone already mentioned CNET's Download.com Especially for specific versions of programs, there are sites like FileHippo Also, though I've never got around to using it, Wakoopa seems like they'd know what applications correspond to each other. You can view what programs people use if they have opted to share that on the site and most people I know like to have several related programs for a given area of interest. | |||
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