• Software that improves general computer using.
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It's always nice to get the best out of your computer and there's a lot of software which helps with this, I've been looking to speed up/make easier general computer using and I thought it'd be just swell if we could share some software that we think might be useful to others, I'll begin with some well-known software that has been very useful on a daily basis. [b]Ninite:[/b] [url]http://ninite.com/[/url] [b]More of a website than software, but incredibly good for updating or installing software.[/b] [b]FluffyApp:[/b] [url]http://fluffyapp.com/[/url] [b]Uploading just by dragging to an icon in the taskbar, and more. It's CloudApp goodness brought to Windows, finally. I think this was also made by a facepuncher, I could be wrong.[/b] [b]MSI Afterburner:[/b] [url]http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm[/url] [b]Seriously good GPU overclocking software, comes with a bunch of features too which I use regularly, including automatic fan speed setting when your GPU hits a certain temperature, you can set what % of the fan is used depending on the temperature of the GPU manually too.[/b] Feel free to share other software that you find incredibly useful and not very well known.
If anyone's curious, a2h made FluffyApp.
The fluffyapp link has an unnecessary : in it just so you know. Actually, all links do.
i would use fluffyapp if the dragging function worked. im guessing it doesnt work for me because i have my taskbar vertical, but even so, when it was horizontal it only worked half the time. i just use dropbox now.
Im not too sure about afterburner, if you know the first thing about oc'ing then software isnt for you.
[QUOTE=dude2193;28535965]Im not too sure about afterburner, if you know the first thing about oc'ing then software isnt for you.[/QUOTE] Yup. Everyone enjoys flashing the FW on their card to make the OC permanent.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;28532319]i would use fluffyapp if the dragging function worked. im guessing it doesnt work for me because i have my taskbar vertical, but even so, when it was horizontal it only worked half the time. i just use dropbox now.[/QUOTE] I've never had issues with it. And it should work fine vertical.
Linux.
[url]http://puush.me/[/url] I love it.
Any Linux distro after you've installed virtual desktops. I am so fucking addicted to those. Control-alt-right, boom new clutter-free screen. Control-alt-left, boom all your stuff is still there.
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