How to avoid Microsoft Products and save money
First, let me say, I have been generally happy with Windows 2000 and XP, after years of dissapointment. Second, let me also confess that I was an OS/2 junkie for a long time.
Now let me say, I am not at all enamoured with Microsoft Office, and I was royally pissed when Microsoft bought Visio and turned it into bloatware.
I no longer use Microsoft Office, at least not at home where I ahve control over my choices. I use Open Office (www.openoffice.org). Not a perfect piece of software, but it is damn good and does all that I ask of it. Best of all, it is free, and it is open source. Open Office is a cousin of Star Office, which, back in my OS/2 days, was the only true integrated office suite for OS/2. However, it was also available for Win. It ran in s separate desktop, was clunky and slow, but it was free. Then about 4 years ago Sun bought them out and took over development and maintenance. While the newest version of Star Office is not free, it costs a whopping $70, and gives comprable functionality to that of Microsoft Office. Best iof all, it is available via download. If you are looking for an alternative, I highly recommend either Open Office or Star Office.
Grahics? I use WinGimp (www.wingimp.org). Again free, open source and distrubuted under the GNU license.
Browser, Netscape. Not the best, but version 7.1 has a decent mail program (better than outlook if you don't like viruses), and comes with pop-up blocking built in. No need for third party software to avoid X11 and all those other pop-ups.
Other stuff? I love Desktop X from Stardock (www.stardock.com, sorry not free).