Worthwhile application/utilities you should have.

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Rev Hellfire
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Worthwhile application/utilities you should have.

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I thought it might be interesting and useful to get a list of applications people find useful/essential going.

I'll kick the ball off with a few I think are worth having, I'll add more as I think/find them.
  • Portable Apps - This is a collection of application which can be installed on a USB drive. It includes browsers, email, word processor, putty(ssh), games etc. The nice thing is that your history and documents are all kept local to the USB drive and nothing touches in PC. Handy say for work PC's :)
  • SpaceMonger - A graphical view of the space usage on a drive. Dead handy for figuring out fast where all that space went to. A newer 2.1 version which is shareware is also available, but I prefer free one linked above.
  • uTorrent - I guess everyone has their own favourite bit torrent client, this is mine; nice and small footprint, but lots a features.
  • TorrentFlux - For those of use with a spare machine or two this is a dead handy torrent client that runs via apache/php/mysql and python. Allowing you to remotely via a web browser to queue/process bit-torrent downloads along with integrated search function using the main torrent clients.
  • Ubuntu - The friendly face of Linux (based off debian) very useful when combined with torrentflux for example. The server version will run on almost any old pc.
  • DVDShrink - It's an oldie but goody, assists in *ahem* archiving DVD's to single layer DVDr's.
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Azureus I've been using this as my bittorrent client. Works a charm.

CDBurnerXP Pro This, I've been using to burn video onto dvd's, so as to stick them in my dvd player and watch them on my 70" tv. (had to get that in. 70) simple to use.

This Not to harp on about it but. 70
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Another one to add to the list, AdBlock.
It's an add-on for Firefox which lets you filter out adverts from webpages.
Well worth the install in my ohh so humble opinion.
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Here's one I came across today which may be of interest to those of you who wish to archive your DVD's and may have issues with *ahem* scrached DVD's causing corrupt Vobs etc.

http://www.google.ie/search?q=ripit4me
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Rev Hellfire wrote: Here's a nice list of apps'

http://www.freewaregenius.com/2007/10/2 ... -programs/
it certainly is. I wish I had it when i went through my clean install there before christmas :)
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Here's a few more app's which have recently crossed my path which might prove useful to some of you.
  • TweakUAC
    First off the most useful in my book, this utility allows you to run the UAC in quiet mode.
    The advantage of this over turning it off is ie7 gets to keep it additional security features.
  • Rocket Doc
    A nice OS X like dock-bar, its pretty good once you get used to it.
  • ReNamer
    Very useful for doing mass renaming of files, such as ohh I don't know mp3's or video files you cousins have given you but inadvertently left their name stamped on.
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A few more to add to the list. This serves as a handy reference for me as much as anything else.

GIMP - Open-source image manipulation tooly.
Notepad++ - I use this one quite a bit these days.
Pidgin - Multi-protocol Instant Messaging client.

Another one I always forget the link to.

Bookmarklets - Bookmarklets are little pieces of javascript which you can save as a bookmark.
For example the 'Remember password' bookmark on the forms will make the browser ignore requests to not save the password, handy for say Yahoo! mail.
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Soluto - A handy startup profiler application, useful if you want to know what's taking up time at windows startup. Those seconds count...
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Handbrake

‘tash was asking about this application so I thought perhaps its worth sticking it onto our list of ‘worthwhile’ apps.

For those who don’t know Handbrake is a video conversion application that accepts video from a number of sources including DVD, DVD File Structure along with AVI’s etc.

These can then be converted into formats compatible with a range of devices such as the iPhone, iTouch, ‘droid, PSP, PS3, Xbox etc.

I use it all the time to convert video so I can watch it on my commute to and from work.

And best of all its free :D
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