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		<title>7 Free &amp; Open Source Software Alternatives for Web Developers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several open source and free alternatives to almost every piece of software on the market, and this article is just a run down of apps I have found especially useful over time. In this article I take a look at some of the free alternatives on the market. Aptana &#8211; Web Development Environment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are <a id="i80r" title="several open source and free alternative" href="http://sixrevisions.com/tools/30-useful-open-source-apps-for-web-designers/">several open source and free alternatives</a> to almost every piece of software on the market, and this article is just a run down of apps I have found especially useful over time. In this article I take a look at some of the free alternatives on the market.</p>
<h2>Aptana &#8211; Web Development Environment</h2>
<p><a id="hyfz" title="Aptana" href="http://aptana.com/">Aptana</a> has just recently overtaken Dreamweaver as my editor of choice. It comes in two versions; a free and a paid. The differences can easily be overlooked and seems to come down to support requests. The interface is clean and doesn&#8217;t look too boring which can often be the case with open source software. The team behind aptana have recently added support for PHP which I have been wanting in some time. I didn&#8217;t make the switch fully until they <a id="bxra" title="added PHP support" href="http://aptana.com/php">added PHP support</a>. PHP support comes via a plugin and is really easy to install. It is probably not completely up to scratch if you are a hardcore PHP developer, but for us humans who just wants something to edit our WordPress files,Aptana is perfect.</p>
<div id="attachment_619" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-619" title="Aptana" src="http://www.kaspersorensen.com/files/2009/01/aptana.jpg" alt="Aptana, My Favourite IDE" width="500" height="196" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Aptana, My Favourite IDE</p></div>
<p>There are several cool features supported in Aptana and here are just a few of my favourites:</p>
<ul>
<li> Syntax highlighting</li>
<li> Auto Code completion</li>
<li> Easy tag wrapping</li>
<li> Auto indention</li>
<li> Auto source formatting</li>
</ul>
<p>The Pro version, though not free, still checks in way cheaper than Adobe&#8217;s DW at $99 with upgrades costing $79. The main focus of the app is on Ajax development, but it is more than adequate for web designers HTML work and CSS coding. One thing I like about the paid version and which might just make me buy it, is the built in FTP feature which by the way works better than the one in Dreamweaver.</p>
<h2>FTP Software</h2>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-620 alignright" title="FireFTP" src="http://www.kaspersorensen.com/files/2009/01/fireftp.jpg" alt="FireFTP" width="98" height="98" />Even though I like the built in FTP feature of Aptana and Dreamweaver, I still need a standalone FTP client for those unrelated files and WordPress zip files that needs uploading to various hosting accounts. The one I currently use is a Firefox add-on called <a id="hjsq" title="FireFTP" href="http://fireftp.mozdev.org/">FireFTP</a> and it does the job just fine. It doesn&#8217;t have any fancy features, but it&#8217;s stable and reliable. Not much to say about it, it just works.</p>
<h2>Word Processing and Spreadsheets</h2>
<p style="text-align: center;">None of us can live without some form of Word processing software, spreadsheets are used by many for budgeting and invoicing, so pretty essential. The only ones I really have experience with, mainly because they were too good to get rid off, is <a id="mmnt" title="Google Docs" href="http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgz7jspk_3f7pg69gr&amp;hl=en">Google Docs</a> and <a id="iyr1" title="Open Office" href="http://www.openoffice.org/">Open Office</a>. Open Office is a fully fledged Office Suite right up there with that of Microsoft Office. And despite <a id="k87m" title="recent" href="http://www.italovignoli.org/2009/01/openofficeorg-blocked-from-microsoft-live-search/">recent</a> <a id="mz.h" title="actions" href="http://www.palluxo.com/2009/01/25/openofficeorg-blocked-from-microsoft-live-search/">actions</a>, Open Office is a very popular and widely used Office Suite. Google Docs run in your browser and can be accessed from anywhere. I normally use it for writing things like blog posts and documents that I would like to have access to from anywhere.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-622" title="Open Office" src="http://www.kaspersorensen.com/files/2009/01/openoffice.jpg" alt="openoffice" width="500" height="194" /></p>
<p>I also like that Google Docs doesn&#8217;t apply an insane <a id="kkkx" title="amount of styling to my documents" href="http://www.vassistantservices.com/3-reasons-copy-paste-ms-word/">amount of styling to my documents</a> when it comes to copying and pasting them into WordPress. It&#8217;s nice that you don&#8217;t have to go through each paragraph to remove font styles.</p>
<h2>Email</h2>
<p>This might seem like an obvious one, but if you use Microsoft Outlook, you might not know that there even exist any other software for managing your emails. Up until a few months ago I liked to have a desktop email client, but now I have completely switched to Gmail for several reason. Mostly because of it&#8217;s great <a id="j991" title="search features and labels" href="../tutorials/how-i-organised-my-gmail-labels-brought-my-inbox-count-down-from-3390-to-zero/">search features and labels</a>, but I also got tired of having to keep several computers in sync. I wanted all my email to be available to me anywhere I went. If you want to use a desktop client and have all your emails synced at all time, I recommend Thunderbird in conjunction with Gmail. Simply use <a id="w0x." title="Gmail as you email hub" href="http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2007/techtips-04NOV07.htm">Gmail as you email hub</a> and use <a id="egyb" title="IMAP with your Thunderbird client" href="http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-to-live/turn-thunderbird-into-the-ultimate-gmail-imap-client-314574.php">IMAP with your Thunderbird client</a>. This way you will always have all you email in sync across all your PCs and still have it all in Gmail. I had this setup for quite some time, but found myself simply using Gmail exclusively, so I ditched Thunderbird in the end.</p>
<h2>Design &amp; Art Work</h2>
<p>This is an area where I haven&#8217;t completely managed to get rid of Adobe&#8217;s flagship Photoshop, but I <a id="w7i4" title="keep making an effort" href="http://archondigital.com/technology/software/open-source/ubuntu-making-the-switch-almost/">keep making an effort</a> in order to save some cash. As you are reading this article, I assume that you use Photoshop and are looking for an alternative.</p>
<div id="attachment_621" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-621" title="GIMP" src="http://www.kaspersorensen.com/files/2009/01/gimp.jpg" alt="The GIMP is pretty popular but very different from Photoshop" width="500" height="346" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The GIMP is pretty popular but very different from Photoshop</p></div>
<p>There are quite a few on the market but none exactly like Photoshop. The obvious alternative is <a id="ons2" title="the GIMP" href="http://www.gimp.org/">the GIMP</a>, and by using <a id="l70p" title="GIMPShop" href="http://www.gimpshop.com/">GIMPShop</a> you can imitate many of Photoshop&#8217;s features and get the apps visual appearance to resemble that of PS. You can even get a script to add the same <a id="v9di" title="keyboard shortcuts" href="http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/gimp_ps.php">keyboard shortcuts</a> to GIMP, but it is still not Photoshop, and you will have to make an effort if you want to completely make the switch. But if you need the money it&#8217;s definitely an alternative.</p>
<p>Other options include <a id="hqs0" title="Paint.NET" href="http://www.getpaint.net/">Paint.NET</a> (Windows Only), <a id="t_fs" title="Blender" href="http://www.blender.org/">Blender</a> for 3D creation and <a id="xr3m" title="Inkscape" href="http://www.inkscape.org/">Inkscape</a> for an alternative to Adobe Illustrator. I don&#8217;t have enough experience with these tools to offer any commentary, so if you have any, leave them in the comments.</p>
<h2>Invoicing &amp; Time-tracking</h2>
<p>We all need something to <a id="o-j1" title="keep track of our time" href="http://freelanceswitch.com/productivity/6-cool-tools-to-track-your-time/">keep track of our time</a>, and invoice clients. For that task I use <a id="g0g0" title="Freshbooks" href="http://www.freshbooks.com/">Freshbooks</a>, you are limited to a few clients at a time with the free version, but that is not a problem for me as I usually only work with one client at a time. You have great time-tracking abilities and simple elegant invoicing, which you can even brand in the free version which I like. You can provide your clients with a login so they can track the process and save you all those email updates.</p>
<h2>Multimedia Playback</h2>
<p>No one can work without some noisy distractions and for most of us that includes listening to a lot of music. You are probably using iTunes which is of course free, but not really open source.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-618" title="Songbird" src="http://www.kaspersorensen.com/files/2009/01/songbird.jpg" alt="Songbird" width="500" height="281" /></p>
<p>If you want an open source iTunes alternative, I recommend <a id="spon" title="checking out" href="http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Songbird_1_0_Review_An_Awesome_Release">checking out</a> <a id="km_y" title="Songbird" href="http://www.getsongbird.com/">Songbird</a>, it has been in beta for several years and has just recently been released in a stable version. My favourite is <a id="qbmw" title="MediaMonkey" href="http://www.mediamonkey.com/">MediaMonkey</a> which comes in both a free, and a paid version, but both great alternatives to iTunes.</p>
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