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Mac.AppStorm's back-to-college picks--let's suggest more free ones
I’m sure there are many other pieces of software that work brilliantly for school and college work. Please feel free to share in the comments, along with any free alternatives to the applications featured above.
I hope you enjoy the new academic year!
Mac.AppStorm has a great list of apps for the post-secondary school set. Most of the apps are commercial and I think there are a ton of valuable apps that are free that they missed.
First is Evernote, I'm wondering about something for organizing term papers. Something like Scrivener, but free.
What are your favourite FREE apps that students should have?
