what free apps for my new pc?

S@M
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what free apps for my new pc?

Post by S@M »

I pick it up today, will get:
firefox 2, need something for ftp, for torrents, music, movies/vids what software should I get - first ever xp pc :)
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Post by Sevensins »

filezilla (ftp)
utorrent
foobar/winamp/etc. (music)
k-lite codecs (movies/vids)
7-zip (for compressed files)
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Post by Sevensins »

i'd assume it came with some sort of anti-virus, but you might go with windows defender also to help combat spyware.

OpenOffice if you don't have any other office suite installed.
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Re: what free apps for my new pc?

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ftp--cuteftp
for torrents--utorent
music,--winamp
movies--powerdvd
vids --vlc
registry cleaner --jv16powertools
database,spreadsheet--open office
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Sevensins wrote:filezilla (ftp)
utorrent
foobar/winamp/etc. (music)
k-lite codecs (movies/vids)
7-zip (for compressed files)
add VLC and irfanview to that list:

http://www.videolan.org/ (media player)

http://www.irfanview.com/ (photo editor)
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Re: what free apps for my new pc?

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axbaby wrote:ftp--cuteftp
for torrents--utorent
music,--winamp
movies--powerdvd
vids --vlc
registry cleaner --jv16powertools
database,spreadsheet--open office
hi ax.

why would you use a bloated piece of junk like powerdvd if you already have vlc?
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Post by axbaby »

true true but VLC does sound as good N:)R has the options for sound i can get with a stand alone dvd player
good call on iview
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Post by obsidian »

axbaby wrote:true true but VLC does sound as good noR has the options for sound i can get with a stand alone dvd player
Is that how they say things in Afrikan? I read that three times and I'm still not clear what you were saying. :p

Thunderbird if you need an email client.
AVG Free if you don't have an antivirus.
EAC and LAME for MP3 encoding. I also use MP3Tag and MP3Gain for tagging and volume leveling.
GIMP if you need a photo editing software.
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Post by axbaby »

i can customize my surround sound system better with a stand alone dvd player then vlc .. i use vlc for avi's xvid's bin/cue files but for that high quality sound i go with a dvd player which cost me $0 to get
:)
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

axbaby wrote:i can customize my surround sound system better with a stand alone dvd player then vlc .. i use vlc for avi's xvid's bin/cue files but for that high quality sound i go with a dvd player which cost me $0 to get
:)
oh i see where you're coming from. i don't have 5/6/7.1 on my box, only on my real system, so i didn't know that, thanks.
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Re: what free apps for my new pc?

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axbaby wrote:ftp--cuteftp
for torrents--utorent
music,--winamp
movies--powerdvd
vids --vlc
registry cleaner --jv16powertools
database,spreadsheet--open office

Good, except for the registry cleaner. Let Windows manage its own registry. It doesnt need help from a third party program.

The test here for me is the fact that immediately following a clean install [nothing installed except windows] all registry cleaners [all that I have tested] will find 80-300 errors that need fixing. Bullshit.

If these programs were any good, they would show zero problems at this stage.
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Post by axbaby »

run xp for a week and you will find apps installed that have snuck in.these programs are not found in the control panels add/remove program app.
you will soon find apps that are in startup you do not want like quicktime and more.
jv16powertools http://www.jv16.org is a valuable program to remove these items.
it's way more then a registry cleaner,i haven't needed to re-install xp or format my drive since day one perhaps 3 years or more.
i have fixed many peoples computers with this app
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Post by S@M »

woot, thanks guys, got some great apps now.

What about anti virus and trojan detection etc? ONe listed above but is that enough?

edit jv6 is trial only, is there another program taht wont time out in 30 days?
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

S@M wrote:woot, thanks guys, got some great apps now.

What about anti virus and trojan detection etc? ONe listed above but is that enough?

edit jv6 is trial only, is there another program taht wont time out in 30 days?
use AVG. i've been using it for hm....almost 5 years? yep.
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Post by axbaby »

AVG-- 3 thumbs up
Comodo firewall --seems to work

the old regsupreme or the pro version from the makers of jv16powertools can be found for free and have all the tools i need.
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Post by obsidian »

There is also a free version of Avast, but I prefer AVG.
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Post by §ìgñå »

Browse thru the PortableApps website. lots of good programs which require no install = no registry bloat.
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§ìgñå wrote:Browse thru the PortableApps website. lots of good programs which require no install = no registry bloat.
jesus, forgot all about those and i've got a bunch on my thumb drive. good call.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

which is no longer free, but you can go to oldversion.com and find the last free version. 9.xx, i believe.
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Post by S@M »

thanks heaps, been good so far, the things i miss are a really good dock or similar, and ability to monitor temps, any suggestions for those? Or can I stick app icons in the blue bar across the bottom of the screen?
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S@M wrote:thanks heaps, been good so far, the things i miss are a really good dock or similar, and ability to monitor temps, any suggestions for those? Or can I stick app icons in the blue bar across the bottom of the screen?
i use blackbox which has a nice minimal dock you can place where ever you want. also, they do have a plug in or two for system stats, but i'll have to search for that when i get home

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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i use blackbox which has a nice minimal dock you can place where ever you want. also, they do have a plug in or two for system stats, but i'll have to search for that when i get home

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that looks pretty sweet. I tried googling blackbox but so many sites came up. can you direct me to blackbox site (for winxp) so I can mess around with that shit. :shrug:
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Post by Mulletman »

Here is a great list of free programs............. http://z10.invisionfree.com/Fortress/in ... wtopic=342
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§ìgñå wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i use blackbox which has a nice minimal dock you can place where ever you want. also, they do have a plug in or two for system stats, but i'll have to search for that when i get home

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that looks pretty sweet. I tried googling blackbox but so many sites came up. can you direct me to blackbox site (for winxp) so I can mess around with that shit. :shrug:
they kinda named it different for windows although it's one and the same:

http://bb4win.sourceforge.net/bblean/
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