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If you’re part of a small business, chances are you’re always looking for ways to save money. What many business owners and managers don’t realize is that they can get all the software they need to run a business — quite literally all of it in most cases — 100% free of charge. That includes operating systems, word processing programs, accounting software, email servers, graphic design programs and more.

If you put in some time to do some research, you might find perfectly free software alternatives that work just as well as Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop (Adobe Photoshop), QuickBooks, and other better-known programs.

Best of all, since FOSS is free to download and try, there’s no risk in testing it out. Take a look at some of these programs and see if a few of them would fit your business needs. You lose nothing by giving them a try, and if they are a good fit, you could save hundreds or even thousands of dollars in licensing fees and upgrades.


1. OpenOffice

OpenOffice is an open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and similar software suites. It’s absolutely free to download, and it contains programs for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics databases and more.

The interfaces are familiar and intuitive; in other words, even if you happen to realize you’re not in MS Word, you won’t feel lost or not know which buttons to click to get your work done. It is available in many languages and works on all common operating systems.


2. GNUCash

GNUCash is a free program for personal and small-business accounting. It tracks bank accounts (including investments), revenue and expenses. Its features include tracking for customers, vendors, jobs, invoices, accounts payable, accounts receivable and detailed reporting, as well. You can import all your current data from programs such as Microsoft Money and Quicken, and you can also export data to spreadsheets, including Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.

Since accounting software is so integral to a business’ bottom line, this might be something you’d want to test first before you make a full commitment to switching. If you’ve got a good grasp of other accounting programs, GNUCash will be second nature to you; however, if you’re new to such programs, reviews suggest you’ll still have a fairly easy time grasping its concepts, features and uses.


3. GIMP


GIMP is a free Photoshop substitute that will satisfy all but the most demanding professional graphic designers. If you need to make simple web graphics, retouch a few product photos, or create flyers or other marketing materials, this program should work nicely for you. It’s robust, and if you’ve used Photoshop or Photoshop-like clone programs, the interface and commands will be familiar to you. The images you create can be saved in an array of common formats, including PSD Photoshop files, in case you need to send your files to a Photoshop user.

All in all, GIMP might be the single greatest money-saver on this list. It’s completely free, whereas a single Photoshop license — which you’ll need to pay for again each time Adobe releases a new version of the software — can cost hundreds of dollars per user.

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4. Zimbra

If you want a Microsoft Exchange-level email program for your business, including web, mobile and desktop email clients, but you don’t want to pay the licensing fees, you might consider Zimbra as an alternative. Its FOSS version is free of charge and available for immediate download. It’s compatible with most operating systems, including Mac and Windows (Windows), and it includes an address book, a calendar, document support and a task-management app, among other features.

This app also integrates natively with other mail clients, such as Outlook and Apple Mail. Lastly, Zimbra also uses a standards-based approach that supports POP, IMAP, iCal and more for importing email and calendar data from other programs.

 

5. Linux

 

Sometimes called GNU (GNU)/Linux, this family of operating systems is versatile, free, easy to customize, stable, beautiful, frequently updated and — let’s say it again — completely and utterly free, regardless of how many devices or users install it.

For years, there’s been the commonly held idea that Linux OSes are command-line intensive, difficult to use, easy to crash and generally for nerds only. Much of this “fear, uncertainty and doubt” has come from corporate entities that benefit most from these drastic misperceptions. While you might want to reach out for a little help when installing your Linux OS for the first time, you’ll be shocked at how simple and user-friendly a Linux distro (that’s short for “distribution,” the Linux term for version) can be. The interfaces are elegant and intuitive, much more so than even Windows or Mac for many users.

If you’re concerned about not being able to find programs that will run on a Linux machine, you can run any Windows applications you need by using Wine, a Windows emulator.

 

So, these are some Free & Open-Source softwares which Small & Medium businesses can use which other wise would cost simply thousands and even lakhs together for other softwares like from Microsoft, Adobe, and many others.....

 
6 comments on "Free and Open-Source Software Alternatives for Small Businesses"
  Commented by  mohammed abdul khader, sap basis consultant, MYM Technologies    | 01 20 2011 04:39:21 +0000
@taniya.  Gud solution but only small business
  Commented by  ARUN SHARMA, OPERATION MANAGER, SECURITY COMPANY    | 01 19 2011 16:17:21 +0000
these freely aviliable softawares are best options for Smbs but somtimes can cause harm to the systems...i used demons tool image reader it crashed my system.

I agree no doubt that open office is good one but the product is still not much popular than microsoft office products..

You can download microsoft office 2010 with crack and key...why to opt open office then????
  Commented by  abhishek sakhapariua, B.Tech/B.E. student, VVP Engg. College    | 01 19 2011 14:06:31 +0000
it's not that people don't have resources to know that there better and cost effective alternatives available compared to popular products but people are misinformed and also are afraid to change.
BDW let me inform FOSS looks hard to use because user are more interested shiny things advertised otherwise they provide same functionality some times even better.
  Commented by  Smitha Krishna, Graphic/Web Designer, Freelancer    | 06 22 2010 08:49:28 +0000
Very helpful insight indeed!! Thanks for sharing it. I would like to know whether there is any FOSS alternative for Adobe Flash.... any vector based animation (other than 'Pencil') and Rich User Interface creation tool.

I know of one FOSS vector based drawing tool called 'Inkscape' which is very good. Thought it would be good to add to the above list you have in this article.
  Commented by  Vishal Vyas, LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR [RHCE]    | 06 22 2010 06:49:21 +0000
Nice Artical
  Commented by  Prarthana Devi, Database Architect/Designer, Leading IT Company    | 06 22 2010 06:27:56 +0000
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Nice one Taniya, though there is a bit complexity interms of usage in the initial phase, but really match interms of its competitors, earlier i had commented on a piece where the comparision was on WIndows or Linux, and I supported just because its very easy to use, and  these Free and open source software are a bit difficult to use, but for SMB's they are like  a life line for them, and all the things that you have brought up in your article are really good ones infact....thanks for sharing this... 
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