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Essential programs on a new PC?

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impirius

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Firefox
Thunderbird
OpenOffice
Codec Pack + Media Player Classic
Winamp
Ad-Aware / Spybot S&D
anti-virus (AVG)
burning software (CDBurnerXP Pro)
SmartFTP
ZipGenius
Metapad

That's my 10 (well, 11 or 12)... everything listed is free!
If you have some money, Trillian Pro is well worth the $25.
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
Norton GoBack.

-Go back to a few hours earlier or to DAYS earlier
-install programs in an safe install mode where you can then verify if you everthing works then choose to save or revert back to your computers' status before the install.

Awesome, awesome product.
 

iapetus

Scary Euro Man
Linux (Mandrake for me, mostly, though I'd love to get Gentoo up and running)
Firefox
mplayer
OpenOffice
Wine (for the occasional Windows game)
 

Orin GA

I wish I could hat you to death
Norton Anti Virus
Spy Bot SD
AdAware SE
Spyware Blaster
Hijack This

Bit Torrent Client
Flash Get
MiRC

Zoom Player
Win Amp
Quick Time/Real Player Alternative
GSpot
VoB Sub
DivX or Xvid Codecs

CC Cleaner
Google Tool Bar
Java
Fire Fox
 

DaCocoBrova

Finally bought a new PSP, but then pushed the demon onto someone else. Jesus.
Norton = Resource hog.

Anyway...

Mcafee Anti Virus
iTunes
Zone Alarm
mIRC
Firefox
Office


*Do Not* install any media player updates if your copy of XP is not legit. Thank me later.
 

Doth Togo

Member
DaCocoBrova said:
Norton = Resource hog.

Anyway...

Mcafee Anti Virus
iTunes
Zone Alarm
mIRC
Firefox
Office


*Do Not* install any media player updates if your copy of XP is not legit. Thank me later.

Yea, that's how they monitor for XP piracy. The BSA will get you, if MS doesn't.
 

tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
Firefox
Agent Newsreader
Ad Muncher
Ultr@VNC
MultiRes
Microsoft Office Suite
ACDSee
Spybot S&D
Media Player Classic
PowerDVD
and, um...Gator*

I'm sure there's some other ones I'm forgetting...


*Please god, don't install Gator.
 

tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
DaCocoBrova said:
Norton = Resource hog.

Anyway...

Mcafee Anti Virus
iTunes
Zone Alarm
mIRC
Firefox
Office


*Do Not* install any media player updates if your copy of XP is not legit. Thank me later.

Better still, don't use Windows Media Player at all - there's far better, less resource intense, more intuitive free options out there.
 
tedtropy said:
Better still, don't use Windows Media Player at all - there's far better, less resource intense, more intuitive free options out there.


Such as?


And the version of XP I'm getting is an Education version of XP Pro that doesn't require activation but can still be updated
 

Vandiger

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I like Windows Media Player Classic. Use it for almost every video format except for a couple of streaming videos like quicktime.
 
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