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sbisson ([personal profile] sbisson) wrote2005-02-25 01:34 pm

Essential Free Windows Tools.

Gawker's Lifehacker blog is putting together a list of essential free tools for Windows users. I'm amused to see that I'm already using all of them...
  • Firefox Tabbed, pop-up-blocking web browser with an ever-expanding base of functionality-enhancing extensions.

  • Thunderbird Email client with spam filters, saved search folders, RSS-reading and multi-account support.

  • Trillian Instant messenger that supports multiple protocols (AOL/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!), being logged onto multiple AOL accounts at one time, instant Wikipedia lookup, spellcheck, and conversation logging.

  • Picasa Photo manager tracks digital images and albums with keywords and ratings, exports web galleries, resizes images, removes red-eye and offers effects and edits.

  • iTunes Music player organizes thousands of tunes into saved search "smart" playlists, records play counts and last played timestamps, de-duplicates your collection, auto-arranges songs into folders by artist and album.

  • Ad-aware Spyware detector and cleanser can save even the slowest, most advertising-pummelled Windows installation.

  • AVG Anti-Virus Monitors your computer and email for viruses, auto-updates and schedules regular scanning.

  • OpenOffice Office suite package opens, edits and saves to Microsoft Office formats, minus the licensing costs.

  • Skype Long-distance computer calls over the 'net minus the bill.

I think I'd want to add a few more of my own...
  • SmartFTP Fast, well designed FTP client. A real Ronseal application...

  • BitLord Probably the best BitTorrent client around.

  • jBidWatcher A Free eBay auction watcher

  • VLC Watch and listen to pretty much every media format out there...

  • Flickr Uploadr Share those photos with the world on Flickr

  • CDex Best (and fastest) MP3 ripper around, by far

  • RealVNC Direct access to all your PCs and servers

  • Spy-bot S&D You can never have too many adware defenders running

  • Daemon Tools Mount your CD and DVD images, without burning the disks.

  • Sipphone Lite Free 1-800 number calls in the US from the UK using the Internet

  • Windows Services for Unix Run and compile UNIX apps on Windows - with better integration than CygWin

  • IrfanView Quick Windows image viewer and editor
I'm sure there are many more, but that's just a few off the top of my head...

Or rather, off my Start Bar...
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[identity profile] fba.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Why RealVNC rather than TightVNC? (http://www.tightvnc.com/) ()

[identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Because it's from the original VNC dev team and AT&T Cambridge Labs, and is much more closely linked to the commercial VNC versions, so can work better with tools like Apple Remote Acccess...
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[identity profile] fba.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
The free version looks very feature light to me...

[identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
It's small, fast and stable.

I have to admit, if you're adminning the box, do you really need all the extra functions TightVNC gives you? I'd rather stick with the basic functionality!