• Collection of the best free editors on Windows (Includes every editor s

    From Wally J@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 7 14:58:33 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.freeware
    XPost: alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    I have tested every free editing app ever suggested on these newsgroups,
    where my archives are shown in this screenshot I just made for others.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/TYPRjJyC/editor01.jpg>

    Feel free to ask for a listing as that's all I could fit on one screen.
    For example, these are the freeware exif editors suggested on these ngs.
    exiftool
    exiv2
    exiftoolgui
    analogexif
    exifer
    exifpilot
    exifmanager
    metadata++
    exifdatechangerlite
    exiftran
    xnview
    jpegclub

    But I've included every type of editor that has been suggested on the ngs.
    For example, here are the freeware PDF/PS editors that have been suggested.
    calibre
    ghoststuff
    msoffice2007saveaspdf_microsoft
    mupdf
    pdf-xchange_viewer
    pdfcreator
    pdfsam
    pdftk
    pdfxchange
    posterazor
    sumatra
    wkhtmltox
    wps_pdf2word
    xpdf
    AdobeAcrobatReaderDC
    fileoptimizer
    AdobeAcrobat6.0Standard
    cutepdf
    pdfshaper
    psutils
    foxit
    (Apologies for the case issues and "dir /b" sort order.)

    Here, for example, is a closeup view of just the free Linux image editors.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/rmMg4qp8/free-linux-image-editors.jpg>

    Note that these three hierarchies are always exactly the same, and that
    they haven't (materially) changed since Windows XP days such that the
    Windows XP start menu folder, copied to Windows 10, still works fine!
    C:\apps\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.}
    C:\menu\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.}
    C:\software\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.}

    Here's a screenshot but it's hard to put everything in a single image.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/D0J1tgDZ/windows-tweak.jpg> A well-organized PC
    --
    Note: I never use plurals but I did here for readability & understanding.

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  • From Bill W@21:1/5 to Wally J on Sat Oct 7 16:36:50 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.freeware
    XPost: alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    On Oct 7, 2023, Wally J wrote
    (in article <ufs9op$2hokl$1@dont-email.me>):

    I have tested every free editing app ever suggested on these newsgroups, where my archives are shown in this screenshot I just made for others. <https://i.postimg.cc/TYPRjJyC/editor01.jpg>

    Feel free to ask for a listing as that's all I could fit on one screen.
    For example, these are the freeware exif editors suggested on these ngs. exiftool
    exiv2
    exiftoolgui
    analogexif
    exifer
    exifpilot
    exifmanager
    metadata++
    exifdatechangerlite
    exiftran
    xnview
    jpegclub

    But I've included every type of editor that has been suggested on the ngs. For example, here are the freeware PDF/PS editors that have been suggested. calibre
    ghoststuff
    msoffice2007saveaspdf_microsoft
    mupdf
    pdf-xchange_viewer
    pdfcreator
    pdfsam
    pdftk
    pdfxchange
    posterazor
    sumatra
    wkhtmltox
    wps_pdf2word
    xpdf
    AdobeAcrobatReaderDC
    fileoptimizer
    AdobeAcrobat6.0Standard
    cutepdf
    pdfshaper
    psutils
    foxit
    (Apologies for the case issues and "dir /b" sort order.)

    Here, for example, is a closeup view of just the free Linux image editors. <https://i.postimg.cc/rmMg4qp8/free-linux-image-editors.jpg>

    Note that these three hierarchies are always exactly the same, and that
    they haven't (materially) changed since Windows XP days such that the
    Windows XP start menu folder, copied to Windows 10, still works fine! C:\apps\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.} C:\menu\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.} C:\software\{archivers,browsers,cleaners,databases,editors,finance,etc.}

    Here's a screenshot but it's hard to put everything in a single image. <https://i.postimg.cc/D0J1tgDZ/windows-tweak.jpg> A well-organized PC

    You are obsessive and nutty enough to make me think you are Arlen, but I don’t know. There are plenty of netkooks still out there, so you could be anyone.

    My issue with this thread is that you keep mentioning “depending on your needs”. I don’t *need* a single cameral, lens, or software that I have. I don’t *need* any of my computers, Mac or PC. I buy them because I want
    them, that’s all. I can afford them, I’m not a bust out, and I don’t
    have need to test “every piece of free software” out there to save a
    couple bucks. To most of us, time has some value, so saving a few dollars by spending countless hours “testing” free stuff has very negative expectation.

    You are nuts. I wouldn’t care at all but you seem to think it’s helpful
    to bash people who buy anything made by Apple. Why? They make good stuff, and it’s right for some people. No, they don’t make super-cheap beginner
    stuff with shit components, so you are forced to pay a bit more for the good stuff. Good stuff that is priced about the same as similarly spec’d Windows gear. So what’s the problem? Do you object to options?

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  • From Carlos E. R.@21:1/5 to Wally J on Sat Oct 7 23:58:09 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.freeware
    XPost: alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    On 2023-10-07 20:58, Wally J wrote:
    I have tested every free editing app ever suggested on these newsgroups, where my archives are shown in this screenshot I just made for others.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/TYPRjJyC/editor01.jpg>

    Why do you post a list of "the best free editors on Windows" to
    alt.os.linux? What is in it for us?

    ...

    --
    Cheers,
    Carlos E.R.

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  • From Wally J@21:1/5 to Carlos E. R. on Sat Oct 7 21:40:14 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.freeware
    XPost: alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    "Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote

    On 2023-10-07 20:58, Wally J wrote:
    I have tested every free editing app ever suggested on these newsgroups,
    where my archives are shown in this screenshot I just made for others.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/TYPRjJyC/editor01.jpg>

    Why do you post a list of "the best free editors on Windows" to
    alt.os.linux? What is in it for us?

    Hi Carlos,

    Good question... maybe you didn't see the linux section at the far right? (linux group removed in the f'up array)

    While my decades-long 'nix roots show in my choice of text editors (i.e.,
    vim), here's a closeup of what you missed, Carlos - where I admit - the
    linux section was just one of many other sections in that larger graphic.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/rmMg4qp8/free-linux-image-editors.jpg>

    The free linux image editors shown in all the graphics are the following.
    darktable
    digikam
    drawpile
    f-shot
    fotoxx
    gimp
    gnomepaint
    gthumb
    gthumbviewer
    gtkrawgallery
    inkscape
    karbonvectorviewer
    kolourpaint
    krita
    lightzone
    manchstudios
    mtpaint
    mypaint
    photivo
    rawtherapee
    shotwell
    showfoto
    shutter
    tuxpaint

    There is always value in a comprehensive list of good photo editors.
    If you know of other Linux free image editors of import, let me know.

    Still... _most_ of this is Windows - so the followup will remove linux.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/HLfTjC63/picture-editors.jpg> image editors
    --
    I've tested every free editor ever suggested on the freeware newsgroups
    (to my knowledge) but lately the tested suite has plateaued over time.

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  • From Wally J@21:1/5 to Bill W on Sat Oct 7 22:20:25 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.freeware
    XPost: alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    Bill W <nothing@nowhere.com> wrote

    Do you object to options?

    Hi BillW,

    Bear in mind that I spent thousands of hours researching and installing and testing each and every one of those freeware programs that I listed prior.

    How much time did you spend complaining that you can't provide any value?

    I offered the user something of value. What are you offering us?
    I am well aware of your thoroughly unprepossessing lack of helpful intent.

    Suffice to say I provided the reader with "hundreds of editing options".
    All free. All installed and tested by me.

    No adware.
    No trialware.
    No obnoxiousware.

    No shills.
    All value.

    In summary, I have tested _every_ free editor ever suggested on these newsgroups (to my knowledge - where I may have missed a small amount).

    Any tool I've tested, and I've tested every one suggested on all the newsgroups, including the Android newsgroups which isn't the topic here,
    gets only one strike - and it's out... so you know if it makes my list,
    it's not adware, trialware or obnoxiousware.

    It's a valid free useful tool.
    They're not shills. Or shills under the guise of reviews.

    Every tool has been discussed on these newsgroups over the years.
    Every single one.

    I _listed_ those free editors out of my own software archives, so you know
    they are not simply taken off some shill on the Internet selling product.

    The _types_ of editors I listed varied (from image editors for Linux to
    all sorts of editors for Windows but it's mostly Windows editors).

    Here are the _types_ of free editors that I listed, at the highest level:
    android
    audio
    calendar
    codec
    convert
    epub
    hex
    icon
    passwd
    pic
    pspdf
    screenrec
    snapshot
    suite
    txt
    3d
    vid
    exif
    watermark
    download
    assembler
    xml

    As an example, here are the free 3D editors suggested on this ng.
    blender <=== my favorite
    draftsight
    freecadweb
    fusion360
    inkscape
    sketchup
    madview
    onshape
    sweethome3d
    amabilis
    leocad
    progecad

    As another example, here are the suggested & tested screen recorders.
    apowerrec
    aviscreenclassic
    bsr
    camstudio
    captura
    chrispc
    cutescreenrec <=== my favorite
    debut
    dvdvideosoft
    em
    ezvid
    fdr
    flashback
    freecam
    gamedvr
    gilisoft
    goplay
    hypercam
    icecream
    ispring
    jing
    obsstudio <=== my second favorite
    screencastomatic
    sharex
    streamobs
    tinytake
    uscreencapture
    vclip
    wink
    wisdom


    And even the free conversion tools which have been previously suggested.
    avidemux
    avisynth
    handbrake <=== my favorite
    oxelon
    super <=== my (old, but deprecated) favorite
    totallyfreeconverter
    virtualdub
    ffmpeg
    avconv
    minitool

    Not all the "editors" are image or video editors though, as the genre
    is sweeping in that there are plenty of file formats to edit & convert.

    Recently I tested all the epub tools that I could find that were suggested.
    calibre <=== my favorite
    hamster
    lucidor
    okular
    pdflite
    stdu

    I had tested all the icon editors - but really - Irfanview works fine.
    foldermarker
    icofx
    iconexplorer
    resourcehacker
    quickany2ico
    jsware_iconextr
    greenfish

    I had installed and tested all the codec explorers and codec suppliers too.
    avicodec
    codecinstaller
    cole2k
    gspot <=== my favorite inspector
    klite <=== my favorite codecs
    mediainfo
    TechSmithScreenScaptureCodec_for_Camtasia
    videoInspector

    I pretty much use acrobat writer payware most of the time, but here are
    some of the freeware pdf editors and manipulators I use (e.g., to remove permissions and to perform editing tasks on the PDF).
    ghoststuff
    msoffice2007saveaspdf_microsoft
    mupdf
    pdf-xchange_viewer
    pdfcreator
    pdfsam
    pdftk
    pdfxchange
    posterazor
    sumatra
    wkhtmltox
    wps_pdf2word
    xpdf
    AdobeAcrobatReaderDC <=== my favorite is the Acrobat payware
    fileoptimizer
    cutepdf
    pdfshaper
    psutils
    foxit

    There are also free APK editors I've recently begun to test.
    APK Editor Studio
    APKTool
    clonemyapp
    Where you can edit an Android APK and change whatever you can.

    And long ago I tested all the free assemblers prior suggested.
    a86
    asm
    chasm
    dasm
    fasm
    hla
    masm
    nasm <=== my favorite
    rosams
    tasm
    wasm
    yasm

    And, of course, I've tested all these freeware image & photo editors.
    artweaver
    faststone
    fotor
    fotosketcher
    ghostscript
    gimp
    imagemagick
    inkscape
    irfanview
    jsware_crop
    krita
    morph
    paint.net
    paintstar
    photodemon
    photopad
    pinta
    vicman_last_good_version
    xnview
    psp_shareware
    photome
    freehandpaint

    As for your loud complaints that you don't like it when I add such value...

    What I'm doing here is simply providing a value that nobody has ever done before, which, in this case, is listing all the freeware tested solutions
    that have been suggested on this newsgroup (that I have known about).

    I am adding value. Thousands upon thousands of hours of hard-earned value.
    You are not.

    Why not?
    Because you can't.
    Because you won't.

    You are a despicable person, BillW... devoid of any value whatsoever.

    Every post from you, BillW, _subtracts value_ from the thread.
    That's classic for all the uneducated low-IQ ignorant iKooks like you.

    All you can do, BillW, is complain that other people are adding value
    and that you aren't capable of adding any value. Ever. So be it.

    You're classic Apple iKook.
    a. All the iKooks have a low IQ
    b. All the iKooks are uneducated
    c. All the iKooks are ignorant of all things (they don't read)

    What the iKooks are, are influenced by every marketing trick in the book.
    Which is why iKooks always claim that their payware is the best.

    Good for them.
    Apple is doing just fine because of them.
    --
    The main reason Apple is so profitable is their customer base is tuned
    to buy based on falling for every iMarketing trick in the MBA playbook.

    You can't make those ungodly profits off of an intelligent customer base.

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  • From Bill W@21:1/5 to Arlen on Sat Oct 7 21:54:15 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.comp.freeware, alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    On Oct 7, 2023, Arlen wrote:
    (in article <uft3l9$2rqqj$1@dont-email.me>):

    unprepossessing

    Nice word. I did strip out all the context. I did you a favor.

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  • From Wally J@21:1/5 to Bill W on Sat Oct 7 23:56:48 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.comp.freeware, alt.comp.microsoft.windows

    Bill W <nothing@nowhere.com> wrote

    Nice word. I did strip out all the context. I did you a favor.

    Classic child-like iKook response from you - who can't add value.
    Every post from you, BillW, _subtracts_ value from any thread.

    So be it.

    The problem with _all_ the iKooks, by the way, is _NOT_ that they're
    a. ignorant
    b. uneducated
    c. low IQ

    No. That's not the problem because _lots_ of people are stupid.

    The problem with the iKooks was exhibited perfectly by BillW.
    a. They own a religious belief system
    b. Which is based not on facts - but on advertisements
    c. Such that they fall for every marketing trick in the book

    Even that wouldn't be so bad if the iKooks didn't try to deny all facts
    about Apple (and in this case, Adobe) product, without using facts to do
    it.

    They simply say, as the iKook Alan Browne said, that if you're not paying through the nose for it, it can't possibly have any value to anyone.

    That is the classic iKook thought process, which BillW exhibited also.

    In summary, there are some great freeware editors out there, where my
    favorites for the Windows world (since Linux has been removed) are...

    Video editing <=== ShotCut (the tutorials are simply fantastic too!)
    Image viewing & manipulation <=== Irfanview (everyone knows this)
    Screenshot editing <=== Paint.NET (I hate .NET but Pinta isn't ready yet)
    Audio editing <=== Audacity (everyone knows this too)
    Converting formats <=== Handbrake (unless it's epub & then it's Calibre)
    Codecs <=== Klite seems to have a good selection of codecs
    Screen recording <=== cutescreenrec and obsstudio won in my tests
    etc.

    BTW, I'm testing APK editors and cloning tools as we speak so if you know
    of a good Windows-based Android APK editor (to change app functionality), please let me know as it helps to control the phone like we do the PC.
    APK Editor <=== https://qwertycube.com/apk-editor-studio/
    APK Tool <=== https://apktool.org/docs/install/
    CloneMyApp <=== https://clonemy.app/ (web based so it probably sucks)
    etc.
    --
    I'm on Usenet to help people do what I can do; and to learn from them too.

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  • From Carlos E. R.@21:1/5 to Wally J on Sun Oct 8 13:44:40 2023
    XPost: rec.photo.digital, alt.comp.freeware, alt.comp.microsoft.windows
    XPost: alt.os.linux

    On 2023-10-08 03:40, Wally J wrote:
    "Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote

    On 2023-10-07 20:58, Wally J wrote:
    I have tested every free editing app ever suggested on these newsgroups, >>> where my archives are shown in this screenshot I just made for others.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/TYPRjJyC/editor01.jpg>

    Why do you post a list of "the best free editors on Windows" to
    alt.os.linux? What is in it for us?

    Hi Carlos,

    Good question... maybe you didn't see the linux section at the far right? (linux group removed in the f'up array)

    No, I look at the subject line before deciding to examine a long post or
    not.


    While my decades-long 'nix roots show in my choice of text editors (i.e., vim), here's a closeup of what you missed, Carlos - where I admit - the
    linux section was just one of many other sections in that larger graphic.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/rmMg4qp8/free-linux-image-editors.jpg>

    The free linux image editors shown in all the graphics are the following.
    darktable
    digikam
    drawpile

    Those are photo editors, not "editors". I would expect vi, emacs, libre office... and others I do not know about.

    The subject line is very important on the first post of a thread. That
    the thread later wanders off is normal, but in the first post I expect a matching subject line.

    ...

    --
    Cheers,
    Carlos E.R.

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