Re: Potter's favorite computer programs.
- From: "Ming Zod" <spamless@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 08:18:36 -0600
Total Recorder looks good, excellent manual.
Zone Alarm is excellent, shows you what programs are sneaking out to the
internet and you can stop them.
Avant is great, I use it, also Firefox.
Will checkout the others, Thanks
<tdp1001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Here is a list of some of my favorite programs.
> They can be download from the Internet and most are free.
> Please let me know if you know of better ones than these,
> or good programs for other purposes.
>
> WinPatrol - Protects you from changes to your "registry", "services",
> home page, file associations, browser, startup programs, etc.
>
> TurboLaunch - You can drag your frequently used programs, files, and
> directories
> onto this program, and it creates a menu of icons that you can click on
> to
> activate the program, load the file, or jump to the directory.
>
> 5D PDF - Creates PDF files via the print command.
> I use this to print web pages to PDF rather than saving them as HTML or
> MHT files,
> as it is faster and doesn't load my browser.
>
> KeyNote - A nice outline program.
>
> Skype - make phone calls all over the world for $.02 per minute.
>
> Google Earth - zoom in on any place on the Earth's surface.
> You can download "kmz" files from user groups that zooms in
> on all the ships in the Navy, famous places in history,
> all the battles of WWII, the Civil War, etc. and all kinds of
> interesting places. You can search on terms such as
> "Taco Bell" and zoom in on all the Taco Bells in any area.
>
> WWeb - fast, small, handy dictionary with synonyms, etc.
>
> TaskInfo - shows what your cpu is doing,
> and lets you control the programs.
> Plots data in and out (Internet),
> what programs and files are active, etc.
>
> WinM8 - Powerful, fast way to store, arrange and access information.
> The nice feature is that you can drag the data around to arrange it.
>
> Total recorder - record any sound you can hear on your computer.
>
> Irfanview - small, fast, useful graphics editor/screen capture,
> and batch renaming, resizing, adjusting pictures.
>
> hotpixelkiller - patches digital camera pictures for bad pixels in your
> camera.
>
> Avant - the best web browser. Easy to use and has many useful features.
>
> TrustyFiles - finds and downloads free songs, movies, programs, etc.
>
> WebReaper - save compete web sites to view offline.
>
> glclip - Stores the clips sent to the Clipboard
> in separate, tiny, windows for copying/saving/reviewing.
> Can also accumulate a batch of clips into one window or file.
>
> FileTargets - A "Context Menu" program
> that lets you copy or move the files and directories
> you right click on, to the places you have set up.
> I use it to move files to various places I set up such as
> audio, video, text, DOC, PDF, HTML, etc.
>
> NetAnts - A good download program.
> Batch download can download all the files
> or all of the files of any of any type you choose.
>
> Telescope - Searches several search sites,
> and Google etc. can't track your searching habits.
>
> WorldTime - shows times of the places you select.
>
> Media Player Classic - Best video player for movies like avi, mpeg, rm
> and mov.
> Good for DVDs too, but not the best.
> Also displays any video input such as web cams and cameras and TV
> boards.
>
> Microsoft PhotoStory - use to make pictures into DVDs and videos.
> You can pan and zoom on still pictures and create "movies".
>
> InfoNymph - You can drag and drop files such as text, graphics, URLs,
> and video into this "outline" program
> and save it, outline it, organize it, and password protect your work.
> In other words, if you had a batch of
> files that you didn't want anyone to see, you could drag them into this
> program, organize and password protect the data.
> A neat feature is that when you view your secret info, the program
> removes all temporary files and records.
> The program has built-in viewers for several file types, and you can
> load in URLs and click on them to access web pages.
> A powerful program. I store all of my email, passwords, financial data,
> etc. with this.
>
> Yahoo Desktop Search - Scans your computer and lets you do an instant
> search to find and view
> files with the search words you use. Basically it "Googles" your
> computer. Google has a similar program,
> but I think the Yahoo program is better. Built-in viewers for DOC, PDF,
> spreadsheets, pictures, etc.
>
> CDBank - reads in and catalogs the directories of your disk drives,
> CDs, DVDs, etc.
> Many programs do this, but this is the only one I know that lets you
> get to the English on Chinese disks.
> I use this to catalog hundreds of Cds of music, data, programs, etc.
>
> ABC Amber Outlook Express Converter - reads the email and articles from
> your active and old
> outlook express files, and saves them to many file types such as DOC,
> PDF, HTML, etc.
> You can read all the email off your old disk drives, and save it in a
> convenient form
> for viewing and searching.
>
> Oxygen Phone Manager - exchange data such as calls, numbers, SMS, ring
> tones, etc. with your cell phone.
> Convenient for entering a list of phone numbers into your cell phone,
> and saving call records.
> Can move data between SIM card and phone memory. For example, you could
> read data off old SIM cards,
> consolidate the data, and put it on the active SIM card and/or phone
> memory.
> Or you might want to move some numbers and data from the SIM card to
> the phone memory,
> or from memory to SIM card if you loan your phone less SIM card.
>
> Burning Studio - Fast, easy to use program to burn CDs and DVDs
>
> OverDisk - Scans a disk and presents a clear chart of the files on the
> disk.
> It displays directory and file names, and sizes as you move around the
> chart,
> and you can click anytime to jump to and explore and delete large,
> useless files and directories.
> Use to clean the junk from your disk drives.
>
> Isobuster - Use to examine and copy the files on CDs and DVDs that you
> cannot ordinarily see.
>
> Remove - A fast uninstaller.
>
> My Uninstaller - Slow, but provides details on the programs you might
> consider uninstalling.
>
> AppMove - Use to move an application to another drive. ( C: to D:, etc.
> )
> I use to clean up drive C: when it gets too crowded.
>
> Flexible Renamer - great rename program. Renames pictures to
> the time and date taken and MP3 files to song name automatically, etc.
>
> AVG7 - a fast, free, antivirus program.
>
> Zone Alarm - a free firewall.
>
> Waterfall - saves power, and extends the life of your CPU
> by slowing it down and keeping it cool.
>
> wmffix_hexblog14 - Use to patch the WMF hole.
>
> Hopefully I won't get flamed for sharing my favorite programs
> with my favorite group of guys. ;-)
>
> --
> Tom Potter
> http://no-turtles.com
> http://photos.yahoo.com/tdp1001
> http://tom-potter.blogspot.com
>
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