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Fresh Install of Windows -- What apps do you install?
Just wondering what everyone rushes to install on a fresh install of Windows. If this type of thread has been done already, sorry feel free to merge. :)
I tend to format and reinstall so often that I keep all my apps on a USB stick install them all then use File Hippo's update checker to update anything that's been updated since I put the installers on my stick, I also copy the new installers over to my stick for the next time I reinstall.
My first install is Anti-virus, which used to be Avast but i'm now using MS security essentials. I let it update and scan then reboot install any available Windows updates.
Second install is Firefox which is my favorite browser and I use to surf around while windows update is running.
After closing Firefox my third set of installs are plugins: Java, Flash Plugins (IE & non-IE), Shockwave, Adobe Air, and Python.
The rest are:
7-zip: Great utility for handling all kinds of archives (doesn't integrate into the shell well on Windows 7 yet)
Abiword: Light weight word processor. For the most I use this to compose longer blog posts and replies to private messages. It beats launching Open Office.
Audacity: Program for manipulating audio files. Mostly use this to cleanup intro and outro gaps on rips.
Any Video Converter: Pretty simple and easy to use video converter so I can play them on my Zen.
Ccleaner: An awesome temp/internet files cleaner.
Google Chrome: I use this as my secondary browser.
Coffee Cup Free HTML Editor: Really nice WYSIWYG HTML editor and it's free.
Context: A free text editor supports syntax highlighting and lots of fun stuff. I don't use it much, mostly use Notepad++ but am planning to dive into Context a bit more.
Defraggaler: A defrag utility from Priform (the makers of Ccleaner). I find it easier to use then Windows built in utility.
Digsby: A multi-protocol IM client. I don't use it much especially after the whole crapware fiasco. Pidgin is my favorite IM client
Dropbox: An awesome file sync tool that works on all platforms.
Easy Tag: Bulk MP3 tag editor / file renamer. Really nice piece of software, I like it because it's simple and to the point. Easy Tag requires GTK but that gets installed with Pidgin anyhow.
FileZilla: A great cross platform FTP client with the ability to save connection profiles.
Flock: The "social" web browser mostly just have it in order to have another browser to use if need be.
Foxit Reader: A lightweight PDF reader, a good alternative to Adobe Reader. Don't bother installing the Firefox plugin though as it locks up FF for a good 2 minutes every time you try opening a PDF.
Primo PDF Printer: Setups a virtual printer to 'print' a PDF from any program.
GIMP: A free advanced image editor.
Google Earth: Hey who doesn't like spying on their old neighborhood from the sky?
Google Talk: Google's IM client, I don't use it much, mostly for Gmail notifications
Intellipoint/Intellitype Pro: Enable the features on my keyboard and mouse.
InfraRecorder: A decent utility to burn CDs, mostly use it for ISOs. I'll probably drop this with Windows 7 since ISO burning is built into the shell.
KeePass: Hands down the best password/wallet saver.. Cross platform. I use it in conjunction with Dropbox to have all my passwords synced and available to me on all my computers.
Notepad++: My favorite text editor, I set it for all text file associations. Syntax highlighting and a tabbed interface make this the best text editor out there IMHO.
Open Office: A great free office suite a little on the bloated side but not too bad. After installing, launch open office and disable the 'auto-starter' from starting all the time in the system tray.
Opera: Yet another browser, mostly for testing.
Paint.net: Another image editor, haven't really used it much so cannot say much about it.
Pidgin: A great free multi-protocol IM client. No ads in your face either. This is my default IM client.
Putty: An ssh client, I use it to connect to my web servers
Recuva: A file undelete utility from the makers of Ccleaner. I haven't had an occasion to use this.. It's a just in case app.
Safari: Yet another brower
Skype: Free voice/Video calls. I've got a subsciption and Skype In number. Mostly use my Skype phone though. Only use the client for video and text chats.
Songbird: My favorite media player mostly use it for streaming Shoutcast.
Thunderbird Beta: Mail client, use it for connecting to Gmail via IMAP when I'm busying doing something and don't have my browser or Gtalk open.
TweetDeck: Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace updates.
Unlocker: A utility to unlock files so you delete them. Auto-start doesn't behave well under Windows 7
Virtual Box: Virtual Machine utility I use it to run beta of Ubuntu and even a stable version to test things out instead of rebooting.
VLC: Hands down the best media player. Plays just about any format without shady codec packs.
WinSCP: A handy GUI for SSH connections.
Windows Live Messenger and Writer: Don't know why I install the messenger as I almost never use it and use Pidgin instead. The Writer I like to short blog posts.
Xchat: An IRC client
Yahoo Messenger: I only install this so I can play games with some of my friends, something that Pidgin doesn't' support.
All programs except those linked are available on File Hippo.
Whew that was pretty long.. Anyway there you have it. What do you install any suggestions for a webmaster / music addict? As you can see I try to use as much cross platform stuf as possible so I can use the same interface and often times configuration files on Ubuntu and my Mac.
What are your first installs?