Shawn
Dec 9th, 2004, 08:15:52 AM
Firefox (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/): I think anyone who's going to switch already has, but I couldn't leave this off the list. Frankly, if you're still using IE, you're just asking for a slew of viruses, trojans, popups and a million other things. I recommend getting the latest adblock extension (http://adblock.mozdev.org/dev.html), which can block virtually anything from being displayed in a page.
Trillian (http://www.trillian.cc/): Once again, a staple. Even if you don't use its multiple messenger capabilities, its minimalist interface, lack of advetising, skinning capabilities and more make it a great alternative to stock AIM.
Zoom Player (http://www.inmatrix.com/files/zoomplayer_download.shtml): Everyone has their favorite media players, but I'm absolutely in love with Zoom Player. I have it set up on my computer so that it can literally play any media file in existence - avi, mkv, ogm, mov, rm, swf, wmv, asf, even DVDs and SVCDS... they all play just fine in Zoom Player with a bit of tweaking. Plus, you can manually force an aspect ratio for a movie as well easily switch between multiple audio and subtitle streams.
Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/): There are many BitTorrent clients and I can't honestly say Azureus is the best - some clients work better for different people. But I like Azureus's one-window interface and configurability.
AVG Antivirus (http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php): Not the best antivirus software available, but it's pretty good and it's free. Update it at least once a week and run it and it'll help keep your PC happy.
Spybot Search & Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html): SS&D searches your computer for trojans, spyware and other malicious software that an antivirus won't catch. You should probably use this, as well.
DefilerPak (http://hellninjacommando.com/defilerpak/): Uninstall any other codec packs you already have and install this one. It'll let you play pretty much any media files you can get. If DefilerPak can't play it, it's probably not worth watching. Be sure to check the page occasionally for updates.
Winrar (http://www.rarlab.com/): Why aren't you using this yet?
Advanced Administrative Tools (http://www.glocksoft.com/aatools.htm): This is not freeware. I believe it costs nearly $50. They do, however, have a free trial. I recommend downloading their trial and running the registry cleaner at least once.
Trillian (http://www.trillian.cc/): Once again, a staple. Even if you don't use its multiple messenger capabilities, its minimalist interface, lack of advetising, skinning capabilities and more make it a great alternative to stock AIM.
Zoom Player (http://www.inmatrix.com/files/zoomplayer_download.shtml): Everyone has their favorite media players, but I'm absolutely in love with Zoom Player. I have it set up on my computer so that it can literally play any media file in existence - avi, mkv, ogm, mov, rm, swf, wmv, asf, even DVDs and SVCDS... they all play just fine in Zoom Player with a bit of tweaking. Plus, you can manually force an aspect ratio for a movie as well easily switch between multiple audio and subtitle streams.
Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/): There are many BitTorrent clients and I can't honestly say Azureus is the best - some clients work better for different people. But I like Azureus's one-window interface and configurability.
AVG Antivirus (http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php): Not the best antivirus software available, but it's pretty good and it's free. Update it at least once a week and run it and it'll help keep your PC happy.
Spybot Search & Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html): SS&D searches your computer for trojans, spyware and other malicious software that an antivirus won't catch. You should probably use this, as well.
DefilerPak (http://hellninjacommando.com/defilerpak/): Uninstall any other codec packs you already have and install this one. It'll let you play pretty much any media files you can get. If DefilerPak can't play it, it's probably not worth watching. Be sure to check the page occasionally for updates.
Winrar (http://www.rarlab.com/): Why aren't you using this yet?
Advanced Administrative Tools (http://www.glocksoft.com/aatools.htm): This is not freeware. I believe it costs nearly $50. They do, however, have a free trial. I recommend downloading their trial and running the registry cleaner at least once.