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BustedS13
06-07-2009, 01:52 AM
i ran across this Lifehacker article, a list of recommended apps for Windows, and it inspired me to finally get up to date on some things. i no longer use the AIM client or Winamp (or disgusting iTunes). it's amazing that almost all the utilities i use on a regular basis are freeware now.
so here's my list, feel free to fill this out with yours and/or add/suggest other categories/programs.
audio player:
Songbird
video player:
VLC
Hulu Desktop
XBMC
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
AVG free
antispyware:
Adaware pro
messenger client:
Pidgin
filesharing:
uTorrent
Peer Guardian 2
mIRC
os:
WinXP SP3 corp
JayDee M Rolly
06-07-2009, 02:13 AM
audio player:
Winamp (main, extract songs from iPod)
iTunes, for putting in stuff in the iPod
video player:
Media Player Classic
VLC
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
Avast Home
antispyware:
N/A
messenger client:
AIM 6 w/Adhack (was using pigdin but forgot why i stopped using it)
filesharing:
uTorrent
meteorite_flo
06-07-2009, 03:07 AM
audio player:
aimp2 - A friend recommended this player to me, he told me it's better than winamp. I think it's the same shit. LOL.
iTunes for ipod
video player:
GOM player - I chose this over VLC for some reason I forgot the reason why, but after going through a shitload of players; I am happy with this one.
PS3 media server - This works for both 360/PS3, can load up all video files, and srt files for subs. pretty good. So if you have a 360 please do not use the shitty media center it tells you to use; use this!
browser:
Mozilla Firefox - SAFE browser
Google Chrome - Light, and Fast browser.
antivirus:
Symantec Antivirus - Use it at Yahoo! But I would like to get Kaspersky later on.
antispyware:
N/A
messenger client:
Digsby - I recommend this! When you sign-in you can set it to where it automatically logs into your own email account. Also it's compatible with all social networks like facebook, myspace, etc. I guess it does the same thing Pidgin does.
filesharing:
uTorrent - The best torrent program, doesn't take a lot of ram.
SochBAT
06-07-2009, 03:19 AM
audio player:
WinAmp
video player:
VLC
browser:
Firefox + addons
antivirus:
none
antispyware:
none
messenger client:
AIM Lite
filesharing:
uTorrent
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One thing with Pidgin is that it doesn't run natively, so it does sap up more resources. If you want something similar to design, check AIM Lite, made by AOL itself. 5mb's installed, iirc. It does multiple tabbing too, but its relocated at teh bottom.
I'll snap a cute screenshot too!
Uploading....
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/3936/desktopmld.png
Edit. Wrong picture.
ixfxi
06-07-2009, 03:59 AM
audio player:
winamp 2.72
video player:
mpc w/ real and quicktime alternatives
vlc as alternate player
browser:
firefox 2 stripped down and compacted
anti*
symantec endpoint corp, stripped down and config'ed only for virus protection, nothing else
messenger client:
trillian old version
filesharing:
rapidshare
os:
win2003 server, never updated
Phlip
06-07-2009, 04:23 AM
Audio Player:
Winamp for most things, Spider Player sometimes (recommended by a friend), iTunes ONLY to sync the iPod.
Video:
VLC
Browser:
FireFox
Antivirus:
McAfee Enterprise (got a forever version free)
Messenger:
AIM 5.5.3598 for AIM only, Pidgin to log in to all others when I bother logging in.
File Sharing:
Ha! I find what I need using Google.
Future240
06-07-2009, 07:21 AM
audio player:
Itunes-------Ipod and soon to be Iphone
video player:
VLC
REal Player
browser:
Firefox
Safari-----faster than firefox IMO
antivirus:
Norton 360
antispyware:
Norton 360
messenger client:
Yahoo
Aim
filesharing:
Ares
flip3d
06-07-2009, 08:01 AM
audio player:
WMP 11
itunes - iphone
video player:
WMP 11
browser:
Opera
antivirus:
Norton AntiVirus Coporate Edition
antispyware:
none
messenger client:
AIM
Windows Messenger
filesharing:
uTorrent
jamesgrant
06-07-2009, 09:56 AM
I do a lot of P2P filesharing using utorrent and limewire. :)
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BustedS13
06-07-2009, 01:48 PM
this is making me realize i have a lot more bloat on this computer than i should. aside from Office and CS4, there shouldn't really be anything else on here, except for a couple tiny ut's i use. today may be reformat day
ronmcdon
06-07-2009, 02:07 PM
audio player:
Foobar 2000 (for listening to music)
iTunes (for installing music files on my ipod/iphone)
misc Asus UI that came with my Asus headphone sound card.
video player:
VLC
browser:
Firefox
Chrome
Exploder (for sites that aren't compatible w/Firefox for whatever reason)
antivirus:
Norton basic
antispyware:
Malwarebytes freeware
messenger client:
Windows live
filesharing:
uTorrent
os:
vista 64
r6_240sx
06-07-2009, 02:13 PM
antivirus:
Norton 360
antispyware:
Norton 360
:bite:
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audio player:
Winamp
video player:
VLC
Windows Media Player Classic + Codecs
browser:
Firefox
antivirus/antispyware:
Kaspersky
messenger client:
Aim AdHack 5.9
filesharing:
uTorrent
ronmcdon
06-07-2009, 02:43 PM
360's a resource hog
flip3d
06-07-2009, 02:53 PM
What is this VLC? Seems like everyone has it but me.
murda-c
06-07-2009, 02:53 PM
the main utilities i use are these, then extra little ones for weird filetypes and stuff.
audio player:
foobar
video player:
VLC
TCMP
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
AVG free
antispyware:
Adaware pro
messenger client:
Pidgin
filesharing:
uTorrent
mIRC
os:
WinXP Pro SP3
r6_240sx
06-07-2009, 03:10 PM
What is this VLC? Seems like everyone has it but me.It's an open source media player with built in codecs. Works fairly well, but it's not the best when it comes to playing mkv files, imo...
Helghast
06-07-2009, 03:22 PM
Audio:
Foobar2000 + CD Art Display
Video:
VLC + XBMC
Browser:
Firefox 3.5b4 + Ad Block + No Script
Anti-Virus:
AVG-Free
Anti-Spyware:
none. spyware, LOL
Messaging Client:
Meebo.com (Why DL when it's online? Has: AIM, MSN, YAHOO!, ICQ, JABBER, GTALK, FACEBOOK, and MYSPACE all in one Log-in.)
P2P:
uTorrent + MuWire (Limeware, but free)
OS:
WinXP SP3 "Vienna" Edition.
Notable App:
CCleaner. Shit's godly.
MP3Tag. EVERYONE needs to clean those MP3's.
Revo Uninstaller. Add/Remove leaves so much unwanted files.
HyperTek
06-07-2009, 04:19 PM
audio player:
Winamp
video player:
Windows Media
browser:
Firefox 3
antivirus:
AVG free
antispyware:
None
messenger client:
Trillian
filesharing:
uTorrent
Word Processing:
Office 2003
Video card:
nvidia 8800gt 512
os:
Windows 7 RC 64bit *quick and fast, no need to run a trimmed down older OS*
hegamiz
06-07-2009, 05:24 PM
audio player:
check AIM Lite, made by AOL itself. 5mb's installed, iirc. It does multiple tabbing too, but its relocated at teh bottom.
Lite huh... Nice I'm gonna have to check that out.
Audio Player:
Winamp
Video Player:
VLC
Browser:
Chrome on Developers Channel cause I like to stay on top of things lol
Antivirus:
AVG free
Antispyware:
CCleaner definitely godly
Messenger Client:
AIM
Filesharing:
uTorrent
OS:
Windows RC7 still no problems.
S14DB
06-07-2009, 05:40 PM
SUPERAntiSpyware
MalWareBites AntiMalware
Spybot Search and Destroy
Spyware blaster
CCleaner
mrflip69
06-07-2009, 06:41 PM
audio player:
Winamp --still whips the llama's ass
video player:
MPC w/ Vista Codec Pack (Works on xp too fyi... very good pack)
browser:
IE 8... lawlz... what I tell my friends who use anything else "I like my pages to load correctly"
I use to run Netscape and Opera back in the day, but I've got my settings and browsing habits locked down pretty tight so I just stick with the basic IE.
antivirus:
Kaspersky (came with mobo, but thinking of keeping it updated, otherwise AVG Free)
antispyware:
Adaware
Spybot
messenger client:
Trillian 3 ... aim is too bloated.. never tried gaim or pidgen though. Yahoo! Messenger is pretty popular outside the US. Anybody remember ICQ?
filesharing:
uTorrent
Peer Guardian 2 (Only on prev system... Wish they made a working Vista x64 version without the hacks)
os:
Win Vista Ultimate x64 (may upgrade to sp2... time will tell hah)
You guys should look into Window Washer or Privacy Eraser to clean your cache/tmp out. If you're running Norton, make sure it's corporate edition, otherwise get rid of it for AVG or Avaste!. Kaspersky comes highly recommended though from the hacker community haha :P
To op: why the switch from Winamp? It's still free, and the basic version is still one of the best.
driven_
06-07-2009, 09:37 PM
audio player:
iTunes/windows media
video player:
windows media
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
None, LOL. thats right, i'm risky.
antispyware:
None, yep, still risky.
messenger client:
msn live.
filesharing:
uTorrent
limewire
os:
windows gaysta(vista). x64
SochBAT
06-07-2009, 11:49 PM
I love pidgin to death, but installing GTK 32mbs, and Pigdin is a bit much. Resources used by both.
Phlip
11-27-2009, 08:22 AM
For those of you who often find yourselves on sites like Rapidshare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, SendSpace or the likes, a utility a friend shared with me a couple months ago is a Java-Based program JDownloader (http://jdownloader.org/)
Basically, what you do is plug in the URL to the file you're looking to get on the site, and if you've not used it before you will be asked to agree to the T&C of the download site and the downloads will sit in queue to be saved to whatever folder you direct to be downloaded to.
I didn't start actually USING it until this morning and I really like it.
This is especially useful for multi-part .rar or .zip files that you need to have all of before opening, or if you're like me and refuse to pay for a premium account and might forget to download something.
!Zar!
11-27-2009, 10:06 AM
For those of you who often find yourselves on sites like Rapidshare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, SendSpace or the likes, a utility a friend shared with me a couple months ago is a Java-Based program JDownloader (http://jdownloader.org/)
Basically, what you do is plug in the URL to the file you're looking to get on the site, and if you've not used it before you will be asked to agree to the T&C of the download site and the downloads will sit in queue to be saved to whatever folder you direct to be downloaded to.
I didn't start actually USING it until this morning and I really like it.
This is especially useful for multi-part .rar or .zip files that you need to have all of before opening, or if you're like me and refuse to pay for a premium account and might forget to download something.
I'll have to check that out. I downloaded it at one time but never used it; forgot.
Right now for downloads to sites like that I've been using filestube.com
S14DB
11-27-2009, 01:07 PM
Ninite Easy PC Setup and Multiple App Installer - Great For Win7 Upgrades (http://ninite.com/)
SimpleS14
11-27-2009, 01:20 PM
For those of you who often find yourselves on sites like Rapidshare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, SendSpace or the likes, a utility a friend shared with me a couple months ago is a Java-Based program JDownloader (http://jdownloader.org/)
Basically, what you do is plug in the URL to the file you're looking to get on the site, and if you've not used it before you will be asked to agree to the T&C of the download site and the downloads will sit in queue to be saved to whatever folder you direct to be downloaded to.
I didn't start actually USING it until this morning and I really like it.
This is especially useful for multi-part .rar or .zip files that you need to have all of before opening, or if you're like me and refuse to pay for a premium account and might forget to download something.
That's pretty cool, I'm going to give this a try.
Ninite Easy PC Setup and Multiple App Installer - Great For Win7 Upgrades (http://ninite.com/)
Nice find...I never heard of this site, looks cool for keeping up to date with latest version of utilities.
silverarrow27
11-27-2009, 06:09 PM
Jdownloader is sweet. Makes life so much easier! Best download I've tried yet this year.
But to keep it on topic:
audio player:
Windows Media Player
video player:
Windows Media Player
VLC
Quicktime Player
browser:
IE8
antivirus:
N/A
antispyware:
N/A
messenger client:
Yahoo messenger
filesharing:
mIRC
Other:
Logmein
os:
32 bit Windows 7 Pro
S14DB
11-27-2009, 06:43 PM
That's pretty cool, I'm going to give this a try.
Nice find...I never heard of this site, looks cool for keeping up to date with latest version of utilities.
That's really for doing bulk installs after a reformat. To keep upto date use: FileHippo.com Update Checker - FileHippo.com (http://www.filehippo.com/updatechecker/)
Blurryeyes
11-27-2009, 07:15 PM
audio player:
Songbird
video player:
VLC
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
none
antispyware:
none
messenger client:
emesene
filesharing:
deluge
freerapid downloader (for megaupload and rapidshare multiple file downloads)
os:
Linux Mint 7
Daniel.
11-30-2009, 01:00 PM
For those of you who often find yourselves on sites like Rapidshare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, SendSpace or the likes, a utility a friend shared with me a couple months ago is a Java-Based program JDownloader (http://jdownloader.org/)
Basically, what you do is plug in the URL to the file you're looking to get on the site, and if you've not used it before you will be asked to agree to the T&C of the download site and the downloads will sit in queue to be saved to whatever folder you direct to be downloaded to.
I didn't start actually USING it until this morning and I really like it.
This is especially useful for multi-part .rar or .zip files that you need to have all of before opening, or if you're like me and refuse to pay for a premium account and might forget to download something.
Thanks Phlip. This was extremely useful to me. I'd recommend this app to anyone out there who's looking for a single easy use API for consolidating all of your url based file downloading.
anton1o
12-07-2009, 05:48 AM
Lets see if us Aussies do anything differently haha..
audio player:
Winamp
video player:
VLC
browser:
Firefox
antivirus:
ESET NOD32
antispyware:
Malware Bytes
messenger client:
MSN Messenger
filesharing:
uTorrent
ftp/http
os:
Windows 7
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