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  1. Hi Ultimate, I dunno when you were last here, but welcome back all the same, and look forward to seeing you on a regular basis.

     

    I'm a fan of Adobe Reader, and I managed to find a "Lite" version some time ago. On my pc it loads very quickly, and IMHO surpasses most of the opposition with it's quality of display.

     

    Can be found on the link below. You should also download a security upgrade, also below.

     

    Adobe 8.1 Lite:

     

    Security Update:

     

    Save the update to disk, and then install. I'm not sure if removing the "update from within the program" feature was part of the "Lite" version stripping down process, but the update works OK when ran from your HD.

     

    Thanks, but it isn't open-source.

     

    Defraggler - JKDefrag (Excellent GUI for it here)

     

    Aside form the GUI, is it any different to the default Defragmenter included in Vista? Is it more powerful?

  2. Defraggler - JKDefrag (Excellent GUI for it here)

     

    Messenger - Miranda (Very lightweight multi-protocol IM)

     

    WMP11 - KMPlayer (Based on the open source MPlayer, also maybe worth a look)

     

    JKDefrag will look into, sounds promising.

     

    Mirana - Still same problem I mentioned earlier with YIM.

     

    KMPLayer - leats of my worries at the mo, as I will always have WMP 11, and I like it. Don't need MPlayer as I already have VLC.

     

    Thanks, I appreciate it. Anymore?

  3. Perhaps announcing your 'current software setup' in three different sections of the forum ;):D

     

    Haha, yes I thought I might have overdone it. But they were all relevant. Here, because if I remember correctly the reason why I left (or one of them) was to do with software, and the other two places were most definitely relevant, how can I list my software in a list your software thread, and list my software in a thread by me asking about open-source software alternatives to my current software list, and not list it at the same time? :blink:

  4. Sumatra PDF Viewer:

    http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/

    It's main advantages include its portability, small file size, little bloat, quick startup, and faster rendering.

     

    But what really bugs me is how it doesn't remember custom window sizes and it prints weird.

     

    Alas, I would love to use this, but I cannot survive at uni with a PDF viewer without a search function.

     

    I misunderstood then!

     

    I see you've listed Paint.NET, so how about some plugins to expand it:

    * IcoCur Plugin (.ico, .cur)

    * PhotoShop PSD Plugin (.psd)

     

    Thanks, I will look into them.

     

    What about my other software? I made a list some time ago about why I currently use what I do closed-source, wise, I'll dig it up in a min.

     

    EDIT: Here they are. updated, and I use the term free as in free and open source; FOSS:

     

    I'll be converting to SumatraPDF when it has a search option, at the moment I really need that, so I'm sticking with Foxit.

     

    I can't find free alternatives to the anti-virus or anti-spyware nor the firewall.

     

    Is there a free alternative to CCleaner?

     

    Is there a free alternative to Defraggler?

     

    Is there a free alternative to Recuva?

     

    I'm still using WLM with A-Patch as it allows me to have MSN contacts and YIM contacts both form my MSN address. I haven't found a free alternative that can do that yet.

     

    WMP 11 I use simply because it come with Windows.

     

    MS Office I use simply because IMO its better than OpenOffice, though I've listed OpenOffice as well.

     

    Vista Codecs I use because VLC on its own does not play embeded Quicktime videos in FF. Is there a free alternative to this?

     

    Are there any free alternatives to Dial-a-fix, HijackThis, Unlocker, Dizzy?

  5. Generated: Fri Oct 26 2007 19:43:55 GMT+0100 (GMT Daylight Time)

    User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8

    Build ID: 2007100816

     

    Enabled Extensions: [8]

    - Adblock Filterset.G Updater 0.3.1.2

    - Adblock Plus 0.7.5.3

    - CuteMenus - Crystal SVG 1.9.1

    - Download Manager Tweak 0.7.2

    - IE Tab 1.3.3.20070528

    - Java Console 6.0.02

    - MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.5

    - Tab Mix Plus 0.3.6

     

    Installed Themes: [2]

    - Firefox (default)

    - Winestripe 1.2.2

     

    Installed Plugins: (12)

    - 2007 Microsoft Office system

    - BitTorrent

    - IE Tab Plug-in

    - Java Platform SE 6 U2

    - Microsoft? Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin

    - Mozilla Default Plug-in

    - QuickTime Plug-in 7.2

    - RealPlayer Version Plugin

    - RealPlayer G2 LiveConnect-Enabled Plug-In (32-bit)

    - Shockwave Flash

    - Shockwave for Director

    - VLC Multimedia Plugin

  6. I downloaded the latest version (v1.00.031) today.

     

    PROS:

     

    As I now use Vista, its great to have a freeware Defragger than now actually has a UI, and can analyze. Speaking of which, the UI is great. I haven't had any bug freezes either, which is great, especially for a Beta. Even though its a feature I won't ever use, its cool that you have the option to select fragmented files. Also, I like the way you can see what files are fragmented.

     

    CONS:

     

    *Problem that needs fixing*:

     

    The actual defragmenter isn't great. Well, I defragmented my D drive, great. However, my C drive which all my programs are installed on, isn't so great, considering how, a list keeps re-appearing after having defragmented, which is a whopping 5.5 GB pf fragmented files. If this is fixed, I wouldn't have any major criticisms,but as this stands, it isn't great.

     

    Also, for XP users, I can't see any major reason why they should use this, simply as it doesn't really offer anything new, apart from selecting individual files. If the actual quality of defragmentation was increased so that it was better than Window's own, then that would be a good reaosn as to why XP users should use it.

     

     

    Anyways, thats my two cents.

  7. My Updated List:

     

    Anti-Spyware: Spybot - Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster and Windows Defender (Included in Windows Vista)

    Anti-Virus: Avast Home Edition

    Browser: Firefox

    CD/DVD Burning: AVStoDVD, InfraRecorder and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows)

    Disk Management: CCleaner, Defraggler and Recuva

    File-Sharing: BitTorrent and Frostwire

    Firewall: Comodo Free Firewall

    FTP: FileZilla

    Graphics: Paint.NET

    Instant Messenger: Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch

    Media Player/Codecs: Vista Codecs, VLC Media Player and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows),

    Office: OpenOffice or Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise

    PC Visuals: XPize or Vize

    Technical Tools: Dial-a-fix, HijackThis and Unlocker

    Utilities: 7Zip, Dizzy and Foxit Reader

    Web Program: Notepad ++

     

    Only Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise costs money from the list above though you can use the brilliant OpenOffice as an alternative.

     

    Ad-Aware SE Personal, SpywareBlaster, Spybot - Search and Destroy, Avast Home Edition, Comodo Free, CCleaner, Defraggler, Recuva, Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch, Windows Media Player 11, Vista Codecs, Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, Dial-a-fix, HijackThis, Unlocker, Dizzy, Foxit Reader, are closed-source / proprietary software / non-free software.

     

    Firefox, AVStoDVD, InfraRecorder, Frostwire, BitTorrent, FileZilla, Paint.NET, VLC Media Player, Media Player Classic, OpenOffice, XPize or Vize, Notepad ++ are open-source / free software.

     

    Any free alternatives to the closed- source / proprietary software / non-free software I would like to try out.

     

    Cheers.

  8. My list, sorry if I have repeated software that others have posted up:

     

    Anti-Spyware: Spybot - Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster and Windows Defender (Included in Windows Vista)

    Anti-Virus: Avast Home Edition

    Browser: Firefox

    CD/DVD Burning: AVStoDVD, InfraRecorder and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows)

    Disk Management: CCleaner, Defraggler and Recuva

    File-Sharing: BitTorrent and Frostwire

    Firewall: Comodo Free Firewall

    FTP: FileZilla

    Graphics: Paint.NET

    Instant Messenger: Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch

    Media Player/Codecs: Vista Codecs, VLC Media Player and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows),

    Office: OpenOffice or Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise

    PC Visuals: XPize or Vize

    Technical Tools: Dial-a-fix, HijackThis and Unlocker

    Utilities: 7Zip, Dizzy and Foxit Reader

    Web Program: Notepad ++

     

    Only Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise costs money from the list above though you can use the brilliant OpenOffice as an alternative.

  9. Some people may remember me from the old CCleaner forums. Anyways, I'm back to using CCleaner, and also using Piriforms other products, Recuva and Defraggler. Anyways, nice to be back, here is my current software setup:

     

    Anti-Spyware: Spybot - Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster and Windows Defender (Included in Windows Vista)

    Anti-Virus: Avast Home Edition

    Browser: Firefox

    CD/DVD Burning: AVStoDVD, InfraRecorder and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows)

    Disk Management: CCleaner, Defraggler and Recuva

    File-Sharing: BitTorrent and Frostwire

    Firewall: Comodo Free Firewall

    FTP: FileZilla

    Graphics: Paint.NET

    Instant Messenger: Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch

    Media Player/Codecs: Vista Codecs, VLC Media Player and Windows Media Player 11 (Included in Windows),

    Office: OpenOffice or Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise

    PC Visuals: XPize or Vize

    Technical Tools: Dial-a-fix, HijackThis and Unlocker

    Utilities: 7Zip, Dizzy and Foxit Reader

    Web Program: Notepad ++

     

    Only Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise costs money from the list above though you can use the brilliant OpenOffice as an alternative.

     

    Oh, and as you can tell, I use Vista.

  10. Exactly. It isn't error-proof, which is why I don't want to use it. They didn't specify what the exact damage was, but badly messed with the registry. It may well be the safest, but it still has the potential (as does TuneUp and RegCompact) to cause problems.

  11. They didn't want to sell me anything else at all. They tested it themselves on lots of PC's, and messing with the registry which is a fragile thing is not needed, and CCleaner and RegCompact are known to cause damage (registry wise). And what with some of the negatives I've heard people have with the Cleaner in CCleaner I'm not prepared to use it anymore.

  12. Outpost Pro Firewall started causing me some major problems, made the CPU shoot up to 100%, definitely a problem, happily back with ZAP.

     

    Also, made some big changes with the software I use. Don't have CCleaner/RegCompact/TuneUp Utilities on my system, in fear of ruining my registry, heard too many bad stories form my local PC repair shop who have tested them, and also don't have Ewido, as ZAP comes with a decent Anti-Spyware, and I don't want another service on my system.

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