Posted on 09 February 2012 by Tea Server
Maintaining a PC to run at its best is really a tedious job. But the good news is with the replacement of some common software’s you can boost your PC’s performance. PDF Reader Despite of large size and heavy memory usage Adobe Acrobat is considered to be one of the most popular PDF readers. But [...]
Posted on 11 January 2012 by Tea Server
My wife’s computer got corrupted due to a virus that she never knew from where it came from. I willingly agreed to re-install everything she needed including Windows Operating System. There are loads of free apps that she had installed previously which are used for common tasks like a compression utility, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Firefox etc.
This task of installing apps one by one can be quite cumbersome as it takes a lot of time to download and install each one of the commonly used apps. So I decided to search for a solution for my problem.
Finally I’m here with a great solution with which we can automatically install most of the popular and free apps with one click. Freenew.net is a smart site that offers custom installers for all the utilities that we have selected. We only need to select the apps that we want to install and click on “Get Installer” button. All the selected apps will automatically be downloaded with a single click. After the installer has been downloaded, you can click the “Start Download” button which will automatically download and optionally install all the apps for you without any user input required.

FreeApps installer also includes an update function meaning that it will monitor all the installed apps for updates and will let you know when an update is available.
The thing I like about FreeApps over other similar services and utilities is that it categorizes the apps such that we can easily select suitable apps from all the categories of our choice.

Download FreeApps installer and enjoy the hastle free installation
Usman is a technology geek and loves to write about Windows software. His love for Windows makes him experiment different things including playing with Windows 7 SP1 language packs and how to install them with Vistalizator for Windows 7 sp1.
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