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    Pros and Cons of Using FREE Software in Your Business

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    It's easy to understand why you might be drawn to the allure of
    free software. After all, it is free and free is always a good
    price to pay. But before you plunk down your hard-earned no money
    and possibly put your business at risk, consider the following.

    Most of the free software that you will find is not supported.
    There will be no one at the other end of the software. What does
    this mean to you and your business' It means that if you have a
    technical support issue and you need help fast, that help will be
    hard to find, if you are able to find help at all.

    Some of the more popular free software does have available user
    supported help groups. These are groups of users who congregate
    out there in Cyberspace and are sporadically available to provide
    assistance to others. You can always try to send an email message
    to the developer if you can find the developer. But because of
    its very nature as a FREE item, no one is under any obligation to
    help you with your issue, quickly or otherwise.

    It's also important that you understand the motivation behind
    developing free software. First, there are some programmers who
    just have too much time on their hands. These individuals will
    just create free software to give them something to do.
    Programmers are notorious problem-solvers, and creating software
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    Some developers create software and offer it for free out of the
    goodness of their heart. Hard to believe in this day and age, but
    it happens. And there are other programmers who get a feeling of
    altruism when they create software. They offer it for free with
    the hopes that the masses will marvel at their creation.

    Other software developers, notably in the Linux world, write and
    distribute free software under GNU or Open Source licenses. And
    some of these packages are popular, mainstream and 100% free. The
    workhorse, Apache Server software program, is a good example of
    this.

    However in the case of most windows-based free software, (except
    for the good-hearted programmers mentioned above), there most
    often is an ulterior motive for giving software away for free.

    Some free software packages have advertising engines which rotate
    banner or text ads while you are using the program and, while
    some of them are quite forthright and honest about this, others
    deliver their advertising bomb through Trojan horse back doors
    which sneak onto your computer without your knowledge. In most
    cases, this simply results in unwanted advertising that you have
    no idea where it came from, but in other cases you could very
    well end up with software that's designed to steal your
    passwords, financial info or worse.

    Some of the more popular free software for your business,
    including Open Office which, unbelievable as it may seem, is an
    almost complete free replacement for the MS-Office package,
    including a spread sheet and a word processor, has no strings
    attached. It's just free.

    FreeCRM.com, a web-based customer relationship management
    program, offers absolutely free fully-enabled accounts for small
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    businesses. Larger businesses, with multiple employees requiring
    access to the system, pay just a nominal fee.

    So to sum this up -- here's some free advice. If you are thinking
    about using a free software program for your small business, fire
    up your Internet, go to Google and look up the name of the free
    software. You will find everything you need to know, both the
    good points as well as the bad points, about that particular
    package. Then decide whether it's right for your needs.

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