Tools I Can’t Do Without
Everyone’s got ‘m. Those nifty little utilities you’ll install right after you get your new machine up and running and that don’t get removed until the machine is long dead and forgotten. Here’s my list. Got any cool additions? Let me know.
And yes, I’m a Windows user, so most of these are Windows tools.
- Firefox
My personal favourite in the browsing department. My normal install includes atleast these extensions: AdBlock, Web Developer and NoScript. - PsPad
The editor I use for just about everything. It has a pretty good syntax highlighter, manages to read big files in a reasonable amount of time and the project module is cool. FTP integration is great but I got another app for that. - FileZilla
FTP client with an edge. I used to be a LeechFTP adept, but since they stopped updating that in the late 16th century I decided to look for something else which matches it in speed and quality. This is it. - TweakUI
This is actually the first app I install on any new machine, so I can change the locations of special directories like My documents, without having to use my l33t registry editing skillz. - TaskSwitchXP
Alt-Tab replacement. What can I say, I’m a keyboard user. This one has some really nice features, like a ‘Minimize to tray’ for every app, regardless of whether they support it or not. Good stuff. The same guy has built a very nifty screen snapper too, which is not on this list because I hardly ever need to capture screens. - Winamp
Don’t leave home without it. So it’s a resource hog these days? So what. Machines keep getting bigger anyway. I still like this one, using it’s ’simple’ skin, better than any other media player I’ve seen. Well, aside from the one I personally built for my media machine, but that one’s not widely available
- GIMP for Windows
An odd one on this list, cause I hardly know how to use 5% of this program, but still can’t do without it. It reads/writes most graphics formats, can do almost anything, too bad it’s UI is kind of… uhm… non-intuitive. (And that might be a bit of an understatement). - 7-Zip
Archive manager that handles .zip, .7z, .rar, .tar, etc. - CD Burner XP
Simple but effective CD burner. Too bad development on this one is a bit slowish. Great tool though - Psi
Instant messenger based on Jabber. I’ve always been a fan of Jabber, but could never find a client that really hits the spot. This one comes closest. I actually liked Rival3 better, but it’s developer, Daniel Chote, stopped development on that one a long time ago. Too bad.
Well, there you go. My personal top 10. And yes, all of this is free and some of it is open source as well.
