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7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by GeoAfrikana(m): 9:16pm On Dec 18, 2019
Are you tired of using cracked software?
Cracked software aren’t only illegal and unethical but they’re also unsafe for your computer and cyber security.

That’s because many of those keygens and cracks are made by black-hat programmers from the underworld. So they can’t be trusted.

Are you burdened by the huge cost of proprietary software? Are you looking for a free alternative to your premium software?
A Photoshop license, for example, costs $348 (125k Naira) per year? For some designers that’s peanut but for the vast majority of us it’s a heck of money.

Although some people call proprietary software leeches, I think it isn’t a right thing to say that. Developers worked hard to put value into their product, they aren’t leeches.

In this article, I want to show you eight free and open-source alternatives to your favourite proprietary software. Please note that I’ve used each of these software at one point or another in my career. While I’m a guru in a few of them, I’m not so strong in using others.

So here are eight free and open-source software you should try in 2020.

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1- QGIS
QGIS comes first on the list because I’m a GIS analyst. Initially known as Quantum GIS, it is now simply known as QGIS.

QGIS is a powerful location analytics software. It has a beautiful and intuitive interface. It also has inbuilt algorithms to help you run complex Analytics.

More? It allows you to use the GDAL, SAGA, GRASS and OTB libraries from.within QGIS.

It also allows you to extend it’s functionality by writing and running Python scripts through it’s PyQGIS Python API.
Many QGIS users have written dozens of plugins which you can easily download and use in your project. You may even write your own Python plugin!

The proprietary alternative for QGIS is ESRI’s ArcGIS.

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2- GIMP
GIMP stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It’s a raster graphic design software. Although I’m not a GIMP expert, I’ve seen superb designs people made with GIMP.
You may checkout this video to get an idea of GIMP in action.

The proprietary alternative to GIMP is Photoshop.

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3- Linux
You’ve probably heard of Ubuntu. Ubuntu is perhaps the most popular version of Linux.

Linux is a free and open source alternative for Windows and MacIntosh.
If you’re a developer, you’re probably going to enjoy Linux. It comes with some of the most useful developer tools e.g. Python.

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4- Inkscape
Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics software. You can use it to design banners, logos and even edit PDFs!

I, like many cartographers, use Inkscape to customize and cosmetize maps after designing in QGIS.

While QGIS comes with a powerful interface for designing maps, nothing beats using a specialized software for the job.

Proprietary alternatives to Inkscape are Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator.

Here’s a free Inkscape course.

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5- Blender
Blender is used for rendering 3D designs. Blender is useful for animes and 3D modelling. Cartographers use blender for depicting elevations and depressions on maps.

I’m yet to try blender out but I’ve seen many cool designs done with it.

The proprietary alternative to blender is Autodesk Maya.

6- FreeCAD
FreeCAD is a free and open-source CAD software. CAD software is used by architects, urban planners, and virtually all fields of engineering and environmental management and planning for design and model creation.

The coolest thing I know about FreeCAD is its ‘Work Benches’. Work Benches are preset interfaces for you to choose from depending on the nature of your work. So as an architect your Work Bench will be different from a civil engineer’s Work Bench.

And you can even customize these workbenches to your taste.

The proprietary alternative to FreeCAD is AutoCAD.

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7- LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a free and open-source set of tools for carrying out common office tasks. This includes typesetting documents, working with spreadsheets and preparing presentations among others.

It works with all Microsoft Office formats so you shouldn’t have file format issues when migrating to LibreOffice from Microsoft Office.

Obviously, the proprietary alternative to LibreOffice is Microsoft Office Suites.


Conclusion
Those are some open-source software I’m familiar with. I hope you found a free and open-source alternative for your proprietary software.

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Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by GeoAfrikana(m): 10:20pm On Dec 18, 2019
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Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by GodisGreat4vr: 7:40pm On Dec 20, 2019
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Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by BelieverDE: 11:25pm On Dec 20, 2019
These are cool softwares. I uninstalled QGIS because I was confused at first on how to use it. OP, do you have any e-book or videos I could use as a guide to learn QGIS?










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Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by dollarsplenty(m): 4:41am On Dec 21, 2019
Thank you for these information. please kindly send me your training package
Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by GeoAfrikana(m): 5:48am On Dec 21, 2019
BelieverDE:
These are cool softwares. I uninstalled QGIS because I was confused at first in how to use it. OP, do you have any e-book or videos I could use as a guide to learn QGIS?

Yes, there are many free and paid tutorials on using QGIS. You may search YouTube for (QGIS tutorials for beginners).

Alternatively, there's a site called qgistutorials 'dot' com, it's owned by one Indian guy called ujaval Gandhi. It's a good site for beginners.

However, if you need certification then I just you take udemy courses. I'd recommend a man called Michael Miller. His courses are packed suff and he's an expert. Except that he usually has one kind of monotonous voice.








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Re: 7 Free And Open-source Software You Should Try In 2020 by GeoAfrikana(m): 5:50am On Dec 21, 2019
dollarsplenty:
Thank you for these information. please kindly send me your training package

Kindly check my signature and visit my contact page. All my business contacts are there (including WhatsApp).

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