5 free useful software products you should be using right now!


WPS Office Free

Well designed, powerful and flexible, WPS Office is the best free office software

When you think of office software, Microsoft Office is probably the first one that springs to mind. This is hardly surprising as so many computer come with a copy of it pre-installed, but the bad news is that in many cases it is just a trial and you’ll need to fork out for an Office 365 subscription to continue using it.

Few people can get by without a word processor, spreadsheet app, presentation tool or even all three, but what if you don’t fancy the idea of coughing up for your office software?

WPS Office Free may not be the most famous office suite, but after a recent overhaul we believe it’s the best.

In terms of looks (not that we’re entirely shallow, you understand), WPS Office Free is second to none. If you’ve used any recent version of Microsoft Office, you will feel immediately at home.


SumoPaint

Photoshopping in your browser

Sumo Paint is an online image editor, without need to install anything to your device. It’s the most versatile photo editor and painting application that works in a browser. You can open and save images from your hard drive or save it to cloud.


SLACK

Real Time Communication That Works. Create Your Free Team Today!

Secure Communication · Integrated Team Workflows · Voice + Video Calling · 750+ App Integrations
Slack brings all your communication together in one place. It’s real-time messaging, archiving and search for modern teams.

The Graphics Creator (formerly the Logo Creator)

Easily create graphics for your blogs, social media, website, marketing, and online business! Pre-designed templates allow you to drag and drop text and elements.Get it here:

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Spotify or iTunes

Sometimes, blasting tunes is the only thing that makes slogging through a spreadsheet or a stuffed inbox even remotely tolerable. The exact music client you’ll want will depend on whether you’ve already bought into a service, naturally.

For musical neophytes I recommend both!

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