Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, November 17, 2010,
In :
Portal
The United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Free Software Portal provides access to documents and websites
which are references for the Free Software/Open Source Technology
movement. It is also a gateway to resources related to Free Software.
Posted by John Dalziel on Saturday, July 10, 2010,
In :
Microsoft
We, the Regional Support Centre, have quite a lot in common with the Computer Charity Trust as they are a charity with a mission to demonstrate
the effective use of technology; in their case, how it can improve the efficiency of
charities and not-for-profit organisations.
As part of that it manages a software donations program called CTX (charity technology exchange),
...which enables charities, of any size, to access free licensed software (from Microsoft and a range of other partne...
Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, October 18, 2009,
In :
Downloads
If the new version of your favourite software
application doesn’t satisfy your expectations and the official website
does not have older versions so you can reinstate it, VersionDownload can help you out.
It is web resource that archives older versions of software programs and lets users download what they need.
A collection of software which is organized into categories such as...
Posted by John Dalziel on Saturday, September 26, 2009,
In :
Web 2.0
Are you looking for free Web 2.0 software downloads?
Yes! Then GetABest may well point you in the right direction.
In principle, GetABest acts as a directory of web 2.0 software, divided into a wealth of categories including...
Business,
Home & Hobby,
Education and so on...
The featured software can, in general be procured at no cost, but, in
the event that a license or a fee has to be paid, it is clearly set
down as part of the software description.
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