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Tamamı Ücretsiz ve Faydalı Download Siteleri:.

NoNags
En büyük Freeware (Ücretsiz) Program Sitesidir,(sadece freeware programlar vardır.)
Tiny Apps
(Küçük faydalı araçların indirilebileceğiniz bir sitedir.)
Pricelessware
En fazla kullanılan programların toplandığı ücretsiz bir sitedir.
SnapFiles
Yeni adı WebAttack'dır; Çok geniş bir yazılım arşivi vardır.
OSS in Windows
Sadece Windows için Open Source yazılımları bulabileceğiniz bir sitedir.
SourceForge
Birçoğu Windows platformunuda destekleyen Web dünyasının en büyük Açık kaynak kodlu proje uygulamalarını indirebileceğiniz en güzel sitelerden biridir.
Desktopian
Masaüstü özelleştirme toolları bulabileceğiniz bir sitedir.
FreeWare Home
Birçok değişik kategoriyi ihtiva eden bir sitedir
LockerGnome
Windows'u kullanarak çeşitleri ipuçları barındıran bir sitedir
Shell Extension City
Bir çok Windows arayüzü bulabileceğiniz bir sitedir.
The Windows Users Groups Network
İpuçları,Nasıl Yapılır ve haftanın ipuçlarını barındıran faydalı bir sitedir.
WinFiles
Windows yazılımlarını barındıran geniş bir sitedir.
ZDNet Downloads
İlginç ödüllü makaleler bulunan en geniş platformlardan biridir..
The Free Site
Yanlız bedava yazılım değil kaynak kodlarınıda bulabileceğiniz güzel bir sitedir .

Ücretsiz Uygulamalar

Try downloading some of these, after all you can't complain about the price. I've marked up most with their platform, and whether they're Open Source Software (OSS).

Antivirus

AVG Antivirus (Win)
A free virus scanner with free updates. Reasonably well regarded and popular, you should definitely consider installing this on any unprotected Windows machine.
Free-AV (Win)
I've never tried this, but it looks to be a worthy free alternative to AVG.
Avast Antivirus (Win)
Likewise, another free scanner I've seen in my travels.

Browsers (Internet Gezinti Programları)

Mozilla FireFox (OSS, Win/Linux/Mac)
This is a browser-only Mozilla distribution with tabbed browsing support, popup-blocking, and a huge list of 'Extensions' that add immeasurable features. It's open source, cross platform compatible, fast to render, and a lot more standards compliant than IE6.
K-Meleon (OSS, Win)
This is a native Windows frontend for the Mozilla rendering engine, a similar concept to the Galeon and Epiphany browsers for Linux. Very fast to download and run.
MyIE2 (Win)
Uses the MSIE rendering engine, but adds popup blocking, tabbed browsing, mouse gestures and many more modern features. Definitely try it if you're a stalwart IE user.
Avant Browser (Win)
Similar to MyIE2 in that it's a wrapper for IE.
Opera (Win/Mac/Linux/etc)
It has adverts, but since version 7.0 I've had to revise my opinion of this browser a lot.
Evolt's browser list
Once upon a time I spent hours and hours looking for IE4.0 for 68k Macs. I finally found it, but my search would have been quicker had I headed to this first. If it can connect to a website, they have it listed, so if you're looking for a specific version of a browser hit that link. Also visit the rest of the site which has many good web-development related articles and links if you have the time.

Chat & Sohbet Programları (Mesajlaşma)

Exodus (OSS, Win)
An open-source client for the open-standards-based Jabber instant-messaging network. If you have a (free) Jabber account you can chat to other users and also use server-side 'transports' to add contacts from other services like MSN, ICQ etc. You can also establish encrypted connections to your Jabber server if you want. Worth a look if you're sick of bloated clients but still want to chat to many services.
Miranda IM (OSS, Win)
An open source and highly modular instant messaging client. It has 'plugins' to connect to almost every conceivable IM network on the client side, and customise its interface.
Trillian (Win)
One of the original multiprotocol messengers. A free version is still available, but I prefer Miranda over this client.
mIRC (Win)
mIRC is probably the most popular IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Windows. If you use IRC much (unlike me) you probably already have it :).

Editor Programları (Düzeltme)

SciTE (OSS, Win/Linux)
My current text editor of choice. It is hard to set up, requiring you to edit a configuration file, but is blazingly fast and has good tab support and syntax highlighting for a huge number of languages.
Metapad (Win)
This is extremely fast and about 50k to download. I overwrite Notepad.exe with Metapad.exe on my system and haven't looked back. No syntax highlighting or tabs; just plain powerful text editing support.
Arachnophilia (Win/Java)
I used to use this to maintain my site. It has full HTML tag highlighting and supports multiple files and an internal preview window for web pages, as well as a whole load of macros. (The name? 'A love of webs' :).
NoteTab Light (Win)
A free, very full-featured program. It supports just about anything you could conveivably want to do to plain text, and a little more besides -- however, it's slightly slow to load. Multiple files can be opened on 'tabs', instead of separate windows. Unless you pay for it, there's no syntax highlighting, but it includes an extensive scripting language. There's also
Editpad (Win)
Another multiple-files editor with a free 'lite' version.
First Page (Win)
This is a semi-automated HTML editor, with many built-in construction and preview functions. It's free, and popular acording to their download figures. I prefer smaller lightweight text editors, so I haven't used this myself, but you might be interested in giving it a trial.

There's also VI and EMACS, but I'm steering well clear of that debate :). If you have heard of them, you probably already use one or the other.

Firewalls (Ücretsiz Güvenlik Duvarı Yazılımları)

ZoneAlarm (Win)
One of the leading free firewall applicatiosn available (a 'Pro' version is also available). For casual users, is an application-level filter that can deny or allow internet access for specific applications. Whilst the free version is lacking in some aspects like port filtering, it's a halfway decent free firewall. I used to run this, but haven't used it for years now.
Kerio (Win)
Another firewall vendor that offers a Personal edition; I have yet to try this.
SyGate (Win)
Likewise, another free firewall.

Oyunlar

Soldat (Win)
OK, so it's not an application, and the latest versions are now technically shareware instead of freeware, but it's a great game nonetheless. Think of a cross between "Worms" and "Counter-Strike", with great multiplayer support, and a refreshingly simple story: 'A couple of guys decided to kill each other and you can be one of them'. Runs well on older computers.

Grafik Programları

The GIMP (OSS, Win/Mac/Linux)
No, this isn't what you think. A Linux stalwart, the 'GNU Image Manipulation Program' has been ported over to Windows and Mac! It's worth it simply for the huge number of filters and effects offered, putting Paint Shop Pro to shame. The interface can be tricky, but it's highly reccommended.
IrfanView (Win)
Halfway between an application and utility, this is an excellent freeware graphics viewer. It supports operations like resize and filtering on images, and a massive variety of formats. Best of all, it's got neat 'batch' capabilities if you've got a few hundred images that need tweaking. Give it a try...

Ofis Programları

OpenOffice (OSS, Win/Linux)
Well, this open-source product is just like Microsoft's Office, only free. It can work with MS Office files, and pulls all the standard tricks like underlining misspelled words and so on. With text document, spreadsheet, database, graphs, formulas, and image support, it's very comprehensive and worth a look.

Webserver (Sunucu Yazılımları)

Apache (OSS, Win/Linux/Mac)
The standard. Yes, it requires some configuration, but setting this up on your home computer is a useful setup if you want to get into serious and/or CGI development.
AnalogX SimpleServer (Win)
A 250k web server that you configure by dropping an HTML file into its window. A very quick and easy way of testing out sites 'online'. Has CGI support according to its feature list, but doesn't seem to run PHP/Perl/etc. well.

 

Ücretsiz Media / Audio Yazılımları

I've labelled most of these with their platform compatibility, and whether they are Open Source Software (OSS).

CD Yazma Programları

CDex (OSS, Win)
Cdex is a 'CD Ripper' - it converts music from audio CD's to files you can play on your computer, often highly compressed. Why? Simply because most people own a gazillion CD's and lack a changer capable of holding them all. Create your own playlist of your favourite tracks, ripped to WAV, MP3 (via the LAME encoder), WMA (Windows Media Audio), AAC, VQF, or OGG files.
Exact Audio Copy (Win)
Like CDex, but focuses on very high quality rips. Has many options to avoid clicks and reading errors, and the usual encoder support.
ISO Buster (Win)
A great CD/DVD analysis utility. View the TOC data on a CD, extract tracks or sessions to image files, load/view/convert image files, build cuesheets, retrieve data from damaged CDs, and more.

Codec'ler

FFDShow (OSS, Win)
Don't bother installing DivX, XVid, and half a dozen other MPEG4 codecs just for playback. Instead, get this. It plays them all, and has an incredible amount of post-processing options to enhance the quality of MPEG4 video content.
OGG Vorbis (OSS, Win/Mac/Linux/etc)
Patent-free, royalty-free and high quality, this is a great audio codec.
RareWares (Various)
A collection of hard to find encoders and decoders.

Media Players

Media Player Classic (OSS, Win)
This is a replica of the Windows Media Player 6 GUI, with the internals completely reworked from scratch. It plays audio and video, with fine-grained control over codecs and filters in use, and supports almost any format with the codec installed (including WMV, Real, Quicktime, DivX/MPEG-4, subtitling, etc...). Great stuff if you're looking for a fast, free video player.
Winamp (Win)
The original and still one of the better media players. Now with video support, and a decent media library.
foobar2000 (OSS, Win)
Don't be fooled by its simple looks. This is the most customisable audio player I have ever found, with a highly modular design. Designed by audiophiles for high-quality audio processing and playback, it plays most popular open formats. If you do use it, try some of the formatting string available with the default UI.
Videolan Client (OSS, Win/Mac/Linux)
This is a very interesting piece of software. It natively plays almost any standard media format, including DVDs, and can stream files over a LAN for playback on a remote computer.
ITunes (Win/Mac)
It's out for Windows. Some people swear by it; I've never used it much.
RealPlayer and QuickTime
Gotta have them; use Media Player Classic to play them. If you're adventurous, try Googling for 'Real Alternative' and 'QuickTime Alternative', but I'm not too sure how legal those pieces of software are.

Çeşitli Programlar

Audacity (OSS, Win/Mac/Linux)
Audacity is a great free WAV audio editor, with lots of features and a very friendly interface. Supports loading and saving many different formats, and has a large range of effects. Beats SNDREC32.EXE any day :).
GEISS (Win)
It should be under the 'Links' section really, but this site has several programs that should push your computer's graphics capabilities to their limits.
MP3Tag (Win)
Organise and mass-tag your collection of MP3, Vorbis and other audio formats. Can guess tag values from filenames or vice-versa, and retrieve information from the internet.

Peer To Peer Network'ler

Gnutella
Whilst not edible, Gnutella (originally by Nullsoft, who also made Winamp) is very good at creating a large distributed file sharing network. Basically, this means mp3s of dubious legality. However, since it has no central server, anything can and often has been shared - each user has to connect to another Gnutella user, who in turn knows several other users, and so on. The original Gnutella program is now pretty out-of-date, but several free replacements like Gnucleus exist. See Zeropaid for more.
KCeasy (OSS, Win)
Based on a backend called giFT, this is an interesting-looking multiprotocol P2P client.

Ücretsiz Araçlar

I've categorised most of these by platform compatibility, and whether they're Open Source Osftware (OSS). Hope you find something useful!

Adware & Spyware (Parazit ve Truva temizleme)

Ad-Aware (Win)
Finds and cleans out "spyware" on your computer. "Spyware" is a generic term for small programs that monitor what you do and may send off information about you to various sites, often installed with 'adware' or (supposedly) freeware progarms. It's free, easy, and quick, and you may be amazed at how many 'optional extras' you've accumulated over the years.
Spybot: Search & Destroy (Win)
Another well-regarded anti-spyware solution.

Download Manager

Star Downloader (Win)
Can do multi-source downloading and resuming/scheduling. Small and quite fast.
LeechGet (Win)
Likewise, this accelerates your downloads by retrieving from multiple sources & pausing/resuming downloads. It's a larger program, but quite comprehensive.
Fresh Downloader (Win)
Required free registration to use last I checked.

FTP Programları

FileZilla (OSS, Win)
A nice open-source FTP client (and server, but I haven't tried that) for Windows. Pretty quick and easy to use once you set it up correctly.
LeechFTP (Win)
Although sadly it's no longer being updated, this is a pretty good free FTP client for Windows, with a nice UI and good download speed. It does the usual two-pane view with an additional thread information column, favourites, log pane, and all the usual tricks.

Test ve Kontrol Araçları

AnalogX Utilities (Win)
OK, so this should really be in the 'links' section there's so much useful stuff on this site. This is one excellent programmer - most utilities come with installers/uninstallers in one file that totals 250k or so! Surf around, there's sure to be something useful there.
Resource Hacker
This is a program to extract resources, such as pictures, icons, cursors, sounds and even entire menus and windows out of programs. It can also modify those resources, with its own internal resource compiler and decompiler, meaning you can rearrange dialogs, menus, pictures and so on within your favourite programs. For instance, I once replaced the picture up the side of the Start Menu and rearranged Winamp's context menu to suit my taste. This is an awesome piece of code, and an essential download for the advanced user who really likes to tweak.
System Internals (OSS, Win)
Again, technically a link but I had to include it here. This is a site full of small monitors that allow you to watch the innards of Windows at work. For instance, there are programs to monitor all accesses to disks and the Registry, as well as programs to show DLL dependencies and lists of open files and ports. If you understood all that, you need these.
DAEMON Tools (Win)
This really rocks. It creates up to 4 'virtual CD drives' into which you can load ISO images or other image formats, to access like real CDs. Copy your favourite games or CDs you find you use often onto your hard disc, and play them from there; no more juggling scratched discs.
Outlook Express QuoteFix (Win)
For Outlook Express at least, this will add a lot of features to plain-text emails, like colourised quotation of replied email conversations, and myriad formatting improvements. If you use OE, try this out.
Analog (OSS, Win/Linux/etc)
A great webserver logfile analyser. Takes a lot of configuration, but is very customisable, producing useful graphs and tables.

Proxy Server'lar & Web Filtreleri

The Proxomitron (Win)
A local HTTP proxy that I have tried. It can strip out ads and so on, and monitor HTTP headers (useful for CGI script debugging). Worth a look if you have time on your hands.
AnalogX Proxy (Win)
A tiny proxy server with full web/FTP/mail/SOCKS support. If you're looking for a lightweight proxy, this is great. No filtering capabilities though.
WebWasher (Win)
I haven't tried it but this link was emailed to me, and it looks pretty useful. Basically it's a browser addon that helps preseve your privacy online. That means it's a cookie muncher and referrer tweaker, amongst other things, so if you're worried about your online footprints have a look.

Windows Hızlandırıcılar

TweakUI (Win)
The classic 'Tweak User Interface' tool from Microsoft has been recently updated, and now supports Windows 2000 and ME. For WinXP, there's a separate version that is part of the 'XP Powertoys' colection. Anyway, this allows you to change heaps of hidden options like menu speeds, mouse behaviour, desktop items, shell folders, your Add/Remove programs list, shortcut icons, explorer settings, new documents menu... the list goes on and on. All in a handy controls panel applet that is a must for power users. Look out for the rest of the 'PowerToy' and 'KernelToy' collections, as well as the IE Web Accessories too - they're all worth installing.
XTEQ X-Setup (Win)
Where TweakUI leaves off, this begins. It has over 500 hidden options for Windows and your favourite programs via a 'plugin' interface. Very, very comprehensive for power users - over 500,000 of them according to its creators. One of the best tweakers around, and free!
Cacheman (Win)
A must for Win9x systems that are always running out of RAM and having to go through the whole disk-thrashing process every 30 seconds. This neat utility automates the addition of SYSTEM.INI entries to place upper and/or lower limits on this disk cache size. On my Pentium II system, I loaded the 'System Monitor' applet and told it to display the disk cache size. Nearly half my RAM was tied up in my cache? Setting a manual upper limit certinaly gave application usage performance a boost, especially for games. Also, many people with CD-writers swear by this to reduce the number of buffer underrun errors. Very easy to use, and free.
TClockEx (Win)
You know that clock in the taskbar? Supercharge it with this. Alter the font, colour, contents and width for a start. Then add a popup calender and memory/CPU usage bars. Finish with a customisable tooltip that can display things like free resources and you have an indispensible addition to your system tray.

Zip-Sıkıştırma Araçları

PowerArchiver v6.1 (Win)
It supports a lot of formats for both compression and decompression and has good shell integration (you can do most zipping and unzipping via right-clicks, including good subfolder handling, and dragging uncompressed files onto archives to add them, like regular folders). Note that this is the last freeware version of this application available.
ICEOWS (Win)
The new name for ARJfolder, and it's well worth a look too. Unlike WinZip, PA and others, it doesn't have a native interface, instead it does everything by hooking into Windows Explorer and displaying archives as folders.
7-Zip (OSS, Win)
Reputed to have extremely good compression levels, especially with its own archive format. A small download, too.
Enzip (Win)
No nag screens, an interface resembling Internet Explorer with folders displayed down the left, and shell integration all in a 1.5meg download makes this very usable. No longer being actively updated.
ZipCentral (Win)
A comprehensive free archiver; last I tried it, I didn't like its subfolder support much, although it may have improved recently.
Ultimate Zip (Win)
A free archiver, I haven't tried it.
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