How To Save Your Church BIG $$$ On Software

By Aaron at March 03, 2008 23:42
Filed Under: Church Technology

Software can be really expensive and add up quickly. If you want to be legal and licensed (and you do, you are a church after all :) the different licenses & upgrades can add up quickly and become a multi-thousand dollar per year expenditure for even small churches. There is a lot of free software available that can cut down on your software costs by thousands of dollars per year while at the same time providing the same ease of use as their expensive counterparts.

Average Software & Expenses


Below is a list of software that seems to be standard in most churches today.
  • Microsoft Office Professional (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) ~$300
  • Microsoft Outlook (Email, included in Microsoft Office Pro)
  • Norton Security Suite (Anti-Virus, Firewall, Anti-Spyware) ~$100
  • Bible reference program ~$100 

Total Expenses Per Computer: ~$500

 

Alternative Software & Expenses


How here is a list of alternative software that will do the exact same thing as the above mentioned applications.

Total Expenses Per Computer: $0

List of free software resources for churches: http://www.churchofficeonline.com/FreeResources/FreeResources.aspx

If you use the free alternatives listed above it will save your church hundreds of dollars per computer in your church!

Please post comments of any other free software that your church uses on a regular basis. We would love to share it with other churches.


Aaron
Church Office Online
http://www.churchofficeonline.com


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