If your current employer does not provide you with software for working from home, if you are not currently employed or whatever reason, you can get trial software for a number of different popular products. If you do not wish to be charged or continue using the software do not forget to cancel any subscription just prior to end of the free trial!
Alternatively there are a number of open source equivalents that are free and provide comparable features, including Open Office (alternative to Microsoft 365) and Gimp (alternative to Photoshop)
Microsoft Office (now called Microsoft 365)
1 month‘s trial usage of Microsoft 365 (Formerly Microsoft Office).
This is the full product and allows use by 6 people and 1TB cloud storage for all your backups. Click on the button below to get going.
Adobe Creative Cloud Free Trial
7 days free trial of the full product including Photoshop, Illustrator and many other modules (20 + in all). To download the free trial and view other special pricing plans click below.
Open Office
Apache OpenOffice is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more.
It works on all common computers, storing your data in an international open standard format. It can also read and write files from other common office software packages.
It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose. For more information and downloads click on the button below.
GIMP Free & Open Source Image Editor
GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows and more operating systems. It is free software, you can change its source code and distribute your changes.
Whether you are a graphic designer, photographer, illustrator, or scientist, GIMP provides you with sophisticated tools to get your job done. You can further enhance your productivity with GIMP thanks to many customization options and 3rd party plugins.
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