<span style="font-size:20pt;">Windows</span> programs you must get: xfire- basically aim for gamers (Daner90 = me) hamachi- be able to play lan games over the internet (server = queedium pw = woot) beware it sets up a vpn to your house so basically anyone who is on the Hamachi server is on your lan, huge security risk daemon tools- mount images of cds so you dont have to pay for them vlc media player- window media player plus aton of codecs so it plays alot of things for free Ventrillo- voice over ip talk to you friends over the internet.( got a friend currently hosting one with a meg down so going to ask if yous guys can use it) Traction internet radio- basically choose your genre and your intensity the go with it has about 10 channels of dif music pretty awsome metal collection also heard some of kzeni's bands on the alternative channel
anyway hope you found some of this stuff usefull i sure did. all of it FREEWARE viva la revalution
OS X Applications: Transmission - Best bittorrent client TV Shows - Automatically downloads the .torrent for your favorite shows as soon as they're available Handbrake - DVD Ripping (into video files) Perian - Adds tons of Codecs to Quicktime VLC - Plays any media file under the sun AppFresh - Updates any/all applications you have on your computer (even 3rd party proprietary) CyberDuck - Best free FTP Client Growl - System-wide notifications for most of your applications ByteController - Best free iTunes controller Inquisitor - Safari Plugin that adds instant searching capabilities SafariBlock - Safari Plugin that adds Ad Blocking Smultron - Best [unformatted text]/code editor. Ventrilo - VOIP via a server XCode - Best Coding Application out there. Audio Hijack Pro - System/Application audio enhancing/recording ffmpegX - Best audio/video encoding/transcoding application
Btw TV Shows isn't working for me. It finds the .torrent file downloads it but they are all errors... When they finish downloading I try to watch them and it's just the audio.
the hydrogen drum editor keeps me entertained for quite awhile and is on the free side. i would seriously like to hear you freestyle franky, you should record yourself.
Peer Guardian is just an inbound ip blocker. Nothing really special there. But it is a good idea. What i wanna know is how would you know what range of IP's to block. Its not like the RIAA is ran by 3year olds. Theyre prolly using thousands of IP's to track ppl, so what good does peer guardian actually do.
peerguardian takes a look at known threats or networks that are mostlikely in cahoots with anti p2p peeps. soo i use it so that i will lesson my chances of getting caught. i mean to lesson your chances of getting caught at the cost of a couple clicks of your mouse.... id say def worth it. unless you have problems wit it.
pc wizard 2008 is also a sweet tool that allows you to look at all specs on your pc in depth also allows you to do benchmark testing. plus its free of course
@kzeni's post" not that peerguardian is a recourse hog " on most modern day machines anywayz
so anyway google chrome drops tommorow it looks like, and i looked at how the created it and sounds like it will be a nice browser... definately going to check it out
ill have to take a gander when i get home..but im not a fan of the whole 9 pages of recent viewing as my start up page.. talk about porn, facebook, and torrent...