Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: Must Have Programs For Windows 03-08-2013, 12:01 AM
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LOl, I already had like 75% of these before I saw this.
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Re: Must Have Programs For Windows 05-07-2013, 01:31 PM
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Nod32 with Malwarebytes is a great combination.
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Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: Must Have Programs For Windows 05-16-2013, 01:46 PM
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Great list, but he is what I say on it.
Malwarebytes, is not need if the user has no idea what their doing, and as since MBAM is not an AV I would recommend a user that has no previous experience with computers to use Microsoft Security Essentials.
Photoshop can be good, but some users would never use it. They might just want a computer to check their emails and the news.
Ahh, Dropbox. Everyone loves it but once again, what happens if your not a techish savy person? To them it's just another program on your computer that's using internet and resources.
Steam is great if your a gamer, but what happens if your not?
Google Chrome, now before I get my head bitten off by people, Chrome is good yes, but in the recent tests Internet Explorer 10 came out on top compared to Chrome. So why not use that?
PowerISO, is good for burning yes, but what happens again if the user just wants a computer to surf the net?
Gyazo, I'm not fond of the program, as I use Lightshot.
Virtual Clone Drive is not needed if the user is not a person that download's or copies ISO images. Just uses system resources.
Notepad++, hmmm, why not just use Wordpad?
Speccy, I say is not needed if the user has no experience with computers. Why would they even need it on their system?
This is just what I think of the topic.
Cheers.
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