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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Free Software, Part Deux: Software For Starving Students

How could I forget Software for Starving Students (SSS)? Apparently, very easily. Same idea -- free software for Macs or Windows, and you can download the software immediately with a bit-torrent client, or via direct download (defintely try bit-torrent, if feasible, due to file size). Sweet! From their intro page:


What is SSS?

The Software for Starving Students CD enhances the Windows and Mac desktop computing experiences by providing an easy way to install free, high-quality software titles via a user-friendly interface. It includes popular open source programs like Firefox and OpenOffice, intended to help students learn about and benefit from open source and free software programs. The SSS team put all the most commonly used free programs onto one CD to make it easier for students to install useful software (including fully-featured office suites, 3D graphic editors and much more) for free.

Why do you do this?

We created the SSS CD because we love open source software and want to help make it more accessible to students all around the world. Although all students need good software to be successful, many have a hard time getting it on student budgets. We empathize with them because we've felt that pinch ourselves. This software enables students to achieve more for less, and that inspires us. People all over the world are using free software to make their lives better.

After all of these years of mooching off of great volunteer programmers, this is our little way of saying thanks. By providing a tool that makes their great free software more accessible to software-hungry students from Boston to Bangalore, we feel we've given a little back to the free software community and to students all over the world. We are proud and happy to do so.

Have a great academic year, everybody!

SoftwareFor.org

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