• Post Your Favorite Programs (Windows x86/64)
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STEAM Now it's your turn, what's your favorite windows program(s)? (These programs can be paid for, it doesn't have to be freeware) The use of this thread is to provide others with the knowledge of good programs that the general public would normally not have knowledge of, my example was very generic and stupid but I'm sure you lovely gentlemen can contribute much more than I.
firefox. and codeblocks
Favourite or most used? Favourite... Um, I don't really have a favourite. Most used is definitely Firefox though.
EPIC4. This should go in the windows subforum if it's only windows applications, so I will post about my *nix software.
Firefox, iTunes and Steam
[QUOTE=Anubis678;18326513]Firefox, iTunes and Steam[/QUOTE] Why do people enjoy iTunes so much, there are such greater players like WinAmp.
Because I have to use it for my iPod. No reason for me to use a different media player
Ah, I see.
[QUOTE=Ugly;18326527]Why do people enjoy iTunes so much, there are such greater players like WinAmp.[/QUOTE] I like it's layout, and using media keys with it minimized.
Ventrilo.Itunes.Xfire.Steam.Firefox.
[QUOTE=mgear;18326588]I like it's layout, and using media keys with it minimized.[/QUOTE] WinAmp has media keys available too when it's minimized, you can even configure it to do certain commands on any hotkey combination you wish to use.
Media Player Classic Home Cinema
Opera, Digsby, MediaMonkey, Chrome, Skype, Steam, 7-Zip
-GCFScape -SUPER -Notepad++ -IMGburn -WinRAR -Steam -uTorrent -Opera -Fraps -Realtemp -MP3tag -Audacity -Daemon Tools -Pidgin -Ventrillo -Visual C++ 2005 Express edition -SMPlayer
[QUOTE=BmB;18326644]Media Player Classic Home Cinema[/QUOTE] .
Hmm, that's tricky but my three most used are Unity, Chrome and mIRC.
- Firefox - Songbird - Windows Live Messenger/Mail - uTorrent - Steam - Adobe Photoshop/Flash/Dreamweaver CS4 - Xilisoft Video Converter Ultimate - Microsoft Office 2007 - Notepad++ - VLC Player/Media Player Classic Home Cinema (and the whole K-Lite Codec Pack) - SRS Audio Sandbox
Foobar2000 Notepad++ CoreTemp Putty Filezilla HLSW
WinAmp Chromium uTorrent Ventrilo Media Player Classic Fraps NetLimiter There's more but I'm too lazy to list them all.
VLC Chromium/Chrome uTorrent (Sometimes the beta) Ventrilo CCleaner Steam Defraggler Spotify Flash player Pidgin ~
I don't really have an favourite program, so I'll just listen the ones that either have a shortcut on my desktop, or the ones I use somewhat often. Stuff that has a shortcut on desktop: - Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Avast4 Home Edition - CCleaner - JDownloader - Opera - Pidgin - Skype - Teamspeak 2 Stuff that I use somewhat often: - Daemon Tools Lite - Defraggler - FileZilla - Fraps - Mikogo - Notepad++ - Sony Vegas - TeamViewer 4 - VLC - WinRAR - YASU
Shouldn't this be in the Windows subforum if it's Windows only?
[QUOTE=Eleventeen;18332480]Shouldn't this be in the Windows subforum if it's Windows only?[/QUOTE] 'Twas my mistake, I cannot move it now. If a moderator would like to, then by my guest. [editline]02:53PM[/editline] Also, I would say PerfectDisk10 is a great defragmenting program. Welp, off to googling information about these programs, thanks for the contributions guys.
Photoshop cs2 - just don't like the cs4 layout really much Cream - gvim with CUI Jkdefrag ccleaner foobar That about covers it.
-Opera -Xfire -Audacity -Paint.NET -Maya -3DS Max 2010 -Everything -MSVC++/C# -Fraps -Media Player Classic -Skype -Filezilla -Steam
^^^ You like Paint.NET instead of Photoshop with all of those modeling programs?
I'm not really an artist when it comes to images, but I do 3D modelling at uni. Paint.NET is fine for what I make at the moment.
Oh, cool!
1) Steam 2) FireFox (FireFox and Skype are in a tight spot for second) 3) Skype 4)Itunes 5) uTorrent Not to forget, Windows Explorer(not Internet Explorer) and Text document thingy and Word
Firefox Foobar 2000 Notepad++ Steam Alcohol 52% FE ImgBurn uTorrent KeePass Paint.NET VirtualBox All the programs pinned to my taskbar (well besides built-in Windows programs).
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