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Golden_Rhino 01-31-2007 04:06 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
Trendmicro.com (spyware removal site)

I run a scan every week, and it always seems to find something. When used in conjunction with Ad-Aware and Spy Bot, they form the holy trinity of free spyware removal.

AEKDBet 01-31-2007 04:18 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
Macro Express - Automate tasks, etc. This one actually works, enough for me to buy it.

Hypersnap Dx - screen capture app

Rarslave - freeware to automate extracting .rar's / checking par2 sets

Newsbin Pro - For binary newsgroups

Portable Firefox

Ultramon


http://www.shellcity.net/
This is a good site, I am not associated with them or anything.

JaBlue 01-31-2007 05:08 AM

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I absolutely love goldwave. Its free (trial version) audio software that will let you open and edit any file with tons of effects, EQ, etc. I use it mainly to slow down solos to half speed so that I can transcribe them.

Big_Jim 01-31-2007 06:44 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
For Mac Kids:
CrossOver
If you have an Intel mac, this is a great, seamless Wine loader, and works with most Windows software.

Quicksilver
A very nice launcher app, built around applescript, with a ton of built in functionality.

Genius
A nice program for when you need to memorize a lot of information. Works kinda like flash cards.

Little Snitch
Catches any outbound network traffic, and allows you to control access, for various applications. Great security tool.

Big_Jim 01-31-2007 06:48 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
For PC Kids:
Process Guard
Stops programs from opening up without your permission. Can be a tad annoying at times, but it has saved me on numerous occasions.

Pretty much everything else coming to mind for PC is already on here.

BeamYourScreen is great, btw.

Duke 01-31-2007 07:56 AM

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I absolutely love goldwave. Its free (trial version) audio software that will let you open and edit any file with tons of effects, EQ, etc. I use it mainly to slow down solos to half speed so that I can transcribe them.

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I kinda like Audacity for being a truly free thing. It's showing a lot of promise, and does what I need it to do.

I installed Notepad++ as per this thread's recommendation, and I'm liking it a whole lot.

I also ended up looking up a way to kill that "delete" option from the Recycle Bin's contextual menu (in Vista, I forget if it's there in XP), and instead ran into RecycleNOW, which promises to be very useful and less annoying than the recycle bin.

Oh, and I don't see how there's no love for the "Express" editions of visual studio. Yes, it's very gay that they won't just install together and work like visual studio, but studio's a pretty fast code editor. They are too, and they're free.

PietM 01-31-2007 08:09 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
Where to start?

UltraEdit
I use it all the time for all my scripting/PHP-design and what-not.

AutoHotKey
Why hasn't this been mentioned yet? Don't only use it for my pokerplaying needs, but for all sorts of tasks.

FireFox
Is there another browser?

This is from the top of my head (I have these programs opened right now).

Catyoul 01-31-2007 08:13 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
Great thread idea Boris.

Opera (http://www.opera.com) : Simply the best browser for me. I've been a fan for 10 years now, they already had tabbed browsing at that time and countless other innovative ideas. I could expand on this subject, but to make it short I love the way it behaves and all the power-user-friendly options and tools available (though I also like Firefox).

Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/) : already mentioned in the thread

Mathematica : great for quick and easy symbolic calculations. I mostly use my own programs for numeric simulations (I must admit I never really bothered to learn Matlab but I've noticed it's powerful at the hands of others).

PCalc (http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...gram/pcalc.htm) : a good calculator, I use it all the time.

UltraEdit (http://www.ultraedit.com/) : powerful editor, mostly for programming. I use an older version than the most recent one.

SysInternals (http://www.sysinternals.com/) : Advanced system tools by Mark Russinovich, recently bought by Microsoft.

CommView (http://www.tamos.com/) : Network sniffer. I use it for network programming or when I need to know what data a program is sending/receiving from my computer.

Proxomitron (http://www.proxomitron.info/) : Local http proxy. For when you want to easily change some of the page elements you receive (for ad blocking purposes for example) or http headers you receive or send (for deception/security circumvention purposes maybe). Very powerful. Unmaintained for several years now


I must have forgotten several other excellent programs but, not having used them recently, I cannot think of any more now.

rwanger 01-31-2007 08:50 AM

Re: Software products that you think are really good
 
Google Calendar.

I put in obscure future events and set up reminders for them. Then it text messages my phone however far in advance I specify. Works great for birthdays and other things you won't remember.

Plus if your friends are using it too, you can overlay their calendars onto yours which is helpful for planning events.

fnord_too 01-31-2007 08:55 AM

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