The best free software for your new PC or laptop | TechRadar

If you're lucky enough to receive a new desktop PC or laptop for Christmas, or have treated yourself to one in the sales, you'll need to ensure it's equipped with a full set of essential software. This can be a costly process

It doesn't have to be that way though. Today, you can kit your new PC out with a full suite of essential software without paying a penny. You don't have to sacrifice quality, either these programs are all packed with features comparable with their paid-for counterparts.

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Windows 10 comes with its own security software in the form of Windows Defender. Its a capable program, but not without a few limitations. Perhaps the most important of these is its sheer popularity; if nobody opts for a third-party program and Defender gains a monopoly on the antivirus market, it will become the number one target for criminals, putting millions of people at increased risk. Its also lighter on features than many other free antivirus suites, including our preferred option BitDefender Antivirus Free Edition (opens in new tab).

This excellent free security suite gives all-round protection from online threats, including viruses, ransomware, and spyware. Its detection rates are excellent (as verified in independent tests), and its hands-off approach means you can simply install it, then leave it to get on with protecting your PC without any further input. It's a superb security package, and our choice for protecting our own machines.

Its not fun or exciting, but a regular backup routine is a good habit to get into with your new PC. Its drives are (hopefully) a long way from failing, but you never know when you might accidentally overwrite something crucial, fall victim to a virus or ransomware attack, have your device stolen, or knock it on the floor in a whisky-fuelled post-Christmas accident.

The only defence against such misfortune is a good backup routine, and EaseUS Todo Backup Free (opens in new tab) is a brilliant free program that makes a potentially dreary chore incredibly straightforward.

It lets you back up your entire system or a selection of your most important files, and its clever scheduling makes sure backups happen at times that wont inconvenience you.

EaseUS ToDo Backup Free even includes compensatory measures if a backup is missed for any reason (if your PC is switched off, for example), and can shut it down automatically once its finished. Get into good habits and install this superb free backup software on your new PC immediately.

After several years playing second fiddle to Google Chrome, Mozilla got its groove back with a total overhaul of its browser: Firefox Quantum. For you, that means vastly improved speeds and an interface thats been redesigned to feel slicker and nippier than its rivals.

Mozilla has also redesigned the way Firefox extensions work, curtailing their ability to alter the browsers base code. This means youre less likely to run into trouble with potentially malicious extensions, or poorly written ones that make the browser slow or unstable.

Firefoxs combination of speed, security and stability make it our top choice for your new PC. To make it your default in Windows 10, download and install it, then type Choose a default web browser into the search box and select it from the drop-down list.

Your new PC will probably come with a trial of Microsoft Office 365, but unless youve been gifted a license too, youll need a new office suite once the demo period ends.

The open source options LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice are great, but for your shiny new PC we recommend WPS Office Free (opens in new tab). Its smart, slick, and features everything you need for working with text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. If youve ever used a modern version of Office then therell be no learning curve whatsoever; the ribbon-based interface will be instantly familiar.

WPS Office Free's developer, Kingsoft Office Software, has thrown in some excellent PDF tools as well, plus 1GB free cloud storage for backing up and sharing your work.

Youll see the occasional ad for the premium version of the suite, WPS Office, but theyre unobtrusive and never get between you and your work.

If you're looking for a free alternative to Adobe Photoshop then GIMP (the GNU Image Manipulation Program) is the tool for you.

For anyone else with a new PC or laptop, we recommend Photo Pos Pro (opens in new tab). It offers a choice of interfaces (Novice and Pro), both of which are smart, well designed and easy to navigate. The Novice option is designed with accessibility in mind, focusing on practical filters that will give your photos a boost with a single click.

The Pro interface is a much more sophisticated affair that has more in common with paid-for photo editing software. Theres support for layers and masks for advanced editing tasks, you can adjust curves and levels manually, theres an excellent selection of brushes and a healing tool, and you van even edit in batches and create scripts to save time.

The only drawback of Photo Pos Pro is that you can only export at a maximum resolution of 1,024 x 2,014 pixels. This is fine for sharing pictures online, but if you want to print your work youll need to either upgrade to Photo Pos Pro Premium (opens in new tab) (currently discounted to US$29.90, 24.54, AU$42.77) or check out an alternative like GIMP or Paint.NET.

Youve just unboxed a shiny new PC or laptop, and transferred across all your most important files. Data recovery is probably the last thing on your mind, but its all too easy to accidentally delete one of those essential files when youre getting everything organized, or make a simple but costly mistake with the Recycle Bin later on.

Once youve deleted something, you need to act quickly to recover it before the hard drive space it occupied is overwritten by new data. Installing a file recovery tool after the data is already lost could do exactly that, so you need to have a recovery app installed at all times so you can act swiftly if the worst happens.

Piriform Recuva (opens in new tab) offers both quick and deep scans, giving you the best chance of finding and restoring your lost files. Everything it finds will be labelled using a traffic light system so you know the chances of it being fully restorable. Grab it now and be prepared; itll barely make a dent in your new PCs storage, and it could be a real life-saver.

The most important feature of a media player is its ability to tackle any video or audio file you can throw at it, without the need to waste time downloading codecs and add-ons. In this respect, VLC Media Player (opens in new tab) is unbeatable. Just open a file, and you can almost guarantee VLC will be able to play it instantly no messing around.

Its not just a simple player though far from it. Although its brilliant from the moment you install it, VLC is also hugely customizable, letting you configure pretty much every aspect of how your media looks and sounds, whether youre playing some music while working on a laptop or enjoying a 4K movie on a connected TV.

VLC is compatible with any operating system, so its also brilliant if youve been the lucky recipient of a macOS, iOS or Android device recently.

Windows no longer comes with a video editor built in, but how are you going to get the videos from your phone ready to upload to Facebook or YouTube without one? Its a pretty major omission, but one that can be remedied by grabbing a copy of Shotcut (opens in new tab).

Its not the most powerful free video editor around (that would be the superb Lightworks), but its what Windows Movie Maker could have become if it hadnt died an untimely death. The first time you fire it up, click the Playlist and Timeline buttons, and itll immediately start to feel familiar. Import your video clips, audio files and photos, drag them into place on the timeline, and youre ready to start editing. Theres a great choice of filters (both audio and video), and everyhing is clearly explained.

Shotcut is a completely free open source project, but its better designed than some paid-for video editing tools. A great addition to your new PC or laptop.

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