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  1. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #11

    No problem Static, glad to of helped.
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  2. Posts : 262
    Windows 7 Ultimate, Ubuntu
       #12

    Irresistable thread!
    Popup blocker: All the browsers have them built in. Rarely see an unwanted popup. Google Toolbar also has one - I leave it turned on but don't know whether its that or Firefox doing the blocking.
    Anti Adware: nothing specific - usually Malwarebytes (dumped Ad-Aware awhile back)
    Anti-Virus: Avast till now. Microsoft Security Essentials is now it.
    Firewall: most annoying software programs out there. and the most useless when it really matters. So I go for quiet/non-intrusive - Ashampoo. but on Win7 I use built in.

    (Just a note: I put reasonable protection up - I don't buy into the huge scare campaign. No protection is 100%. I have a clone of my OS partition. something goes astray, so what! I'm 30 minutes from a re-install completion).

    *Firefox: I live there
    *uTorrent

    Work: Adobe Suite. Essential (esp *PS, Fireworks, DW, Acrobat, InD). V Expensive. Nexus Font.

    Other Image Stuff: *Faststone Image Viewer. Free, Absolutely best viewer, quick editor, resizer etc. Inpaint: image object remover, invaluable, the best, not free. ColorSchemer Studio (I use the same one I got free years ago).

    Text: EditPad Lite. MS Office (but OpenOffice is good too). DamnNFO Viewer. *Evernote.

    Search: *Everything (little miracle)

    Launcher: Launchy, but Windows Start Search is nearly there!

    Media: AIMP2 for sounds GOM for video

    Burn: *ImgBurn (free - the best), Ashampoo is very good too - good free version.

    Author: ConvertX2DVD

    IM/SocialNetworks: *Digsby

    Uninstaller: *RevoUninstaller.

    Mouse Cursor Tweak: CursorFX (can't resist)

    File Mgt: TeraCopy, WinRAR or 7zip

    Drive Mgt: Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2009, If I hadn't been given it I would have paid for it. (Macrium is good too). Clone, Partition etc

    Widgets: Yahoo widgets.

    SysInternals: Autoruns, Process Explorer

    *= can't live without
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  3. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #13

    Great list there Charles, Got a few programs from this list too great work :)
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  4. Lee
    Posts : 1,796
    Win 7 Pro x64, VM Win XP, Win7 Pro Sandbox, Kubuntu 11
       #14

    Here are a few more to add to your collection:

    Faststone Imagine Viewer (excellent for viewing thumbnails and minor fixes of photos and pictures - allows you to setup to whatever major photo editor you are using).

    Mp3tag - probably (not sure) just about the best MP3 tag editor available (great when working with large collections or just updating your collection).

    DisplayFusion (Free Version) for those looking for an excellent way to control the wallpaper and more on two monitors (really nice to have with two monitors).

    Microsoft Reader - If you are a heavy reader as am I then this is a nice little reader. It works with the .lit files you find on open and free eBook sites (like Project Gutenberg).

    Win7codecs - allows you to watch must movies and video formats with in WMP12.

    FoxitReader - allows you access to just about any PDF file (nice if you don't want to use the resource heavy Acrobat reader.

    dopdf - If you don't have Acrobat and need a PDF printer then this is a nice addition to your needed applications.

    These are just a few I use at present and they all work under Win 7 64. Enjoy :)
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  5. Posts : 173
    Windows 7 RC - 7100 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    lol Nice compilation for sure charles. I'm definitely going to look into a few of them. especially that faststone image one. If it does what you say and what I need, it'll be awesome since I don't have photoshop.

    Good work so far. If anyone else has something to add or argue. Chime in!

    btw, what do most of you use for .rar files and/or other compression stuff? i used to use winrar. but Im sure there are better.
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  6. Posts : 575
    7600 x86
       #16

    xnview is another great image viewer, lots of features and very quick.

    photofiltre is a fantastic image editor. tiny and portable.

    universal extractor can unpack everything from standard archives to many installers. it's essential!

    billy is a tiny, tiny music player. i use foobar for my main player, but if i want to just preview a song or something, i don't want it to open in foobar and mess up my library. billy is the perfect solution.

    clipx is a great clipboard extender, if you use that kind of thing.

    as for firefox, get quick drag. it's hands down the most useful addon i've ever used. i hate browsing the internet without it!

    some more good resources:
    Gizmo's Freeware Reviews
    NirSoft - freeware utilities: password recovery, system utilities, desktop utilities

    oh, and 7zip is the best alternative to winrar. it can't create rar files (proprietary format), but it can extract them.
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  7. Posts : 262
    Windows 7 Ultimate, Ubuntu
       #17

    Static said:
    faststone image i used to use winrar. but Im sure there are better.
    Glad you liked them.
    WinRAR really is the best, 7Zip is probably comparable if you just want to un-zip un-rar. 7Zip zips and 7s really well too - how often do you really compress?

    FastStone is not a fully fledged editor. Picasa has similar tools (plus has a clone stamp) but I like the ease of FastStone, its short cuts/key strokes, the fact it doesn't interfere with the OS, it's fast and will link directly to any other editor and for freebies you can't go past PhotoFiltre and as a viewer I love it.
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  8. Posts : 26
    Ubuntu Linux 8.10
       #18

    Charles Kane said:
    Glad you liked them.
    WinRAR really is the best, 7Zip is probably comparable if you just want to un-zip un-rar. 7Zip zips and 7s really well too - how often do you really compress?
    I have to agree that WinRAR is the best. I've had some multipart rars that will appear to be extracting w/ 7zip and then at the very end fail with a non-descriptive error. 7zip will consistantly fail on these archives whereas WinRAR will not.
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  9. Posts : 63
    Windows 7 x64 (Build 7600 RTM)
       #19

    This is the list of apps on my Applications USB Drive...meaning these are always automatically installed on my Windows PC's...and all play great with Windows 7.

    1. Firefox 3.5
    2. Google Chrome
    3. iTunes x64
    4. PulpTunes - for streaming my iTunes library to anywhere in the world
    5. ESET NOD32 x64
    6. ImgBurn
    7. Foxit PDF - a free alternative to Adobe Reader
    8. CCleaner
    9. CDisplay - a digital comic viewer
    10. 7-Zip x64
    11. uTorrent
    12. VLC Media Player 1.0 - alternative to Windows Media Player and considerably better
    13. Revo Uninstaller


    That's pretty much it outside of my other programs (Office 2007, Steam for games, etc.).
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  10. Posts : 173
    Windows 7 RC - 7100 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    I don't compress files, I just need to Unzip and Unrar them. and I hate the Trial box that pops up for winrar after 30days. so 7zip it is.

    Im trying out quickdrag too atm. It's nice, I don't think I've discovered its true potential yet because Im not 100% sure what it does. But Im learning so far.

    Im gonna try Faststone here in a minute as well. I don't need much image editing so it might work fine. We'll see.
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