- What do you use them for?
- What do you use them on (Android phone, iPhone, Mac, Web-Based, Windows, Linux, Refrigerator, etc)
- Where and why do you use them?
Links to apps, walk-throughs or reviews for them would be good.
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- What do you use them for?
- What do you use them on (Android phone, iPhone, Mac, Web-Based, Windows, Linux, Refrigerator, etc)
- Where and why do you use them?
Links to apps, walk-throughs or reviews for them would be good.
Ista... if I ever get married or score a buyout from an angel investor or private equity, will you be my advisor / planner?
thank you much.
on topic, however, in windows environment, there are three pieces of software i cannot live without:
- broken x disk manager ; this is a cataloging software that tosses all the initial filename, size, date, etc metadata into a searchable database ... kinda like an offline file browser without plugging in the media or medium to sift through
- tag & rename ; this nifty app lets me tag and rename en masse all the music libraries and mp3s i have without having to do them each manually
- textpad ; because all other text editors packed with any version of windows are shitty and plain sucks.
-Spotify - Music - Windows
Allows me to specify which song I want to listen to as opposed to Pandora.
-Pandora - Music - Any system
Plays endlessly (and because I bought One), without commercials.
-Ubuntu One - Ubuntu/Android - Allows me to back things up to the internet from my Netbook.
-Teamviewer - All - If I am at school and realized I forgot to print off or copy the right document to turn in, I usually can use this to connect to my computer from home (on my phone) and email it straight to the teacher (or myself). From a computer, I can transfer it directly to that computer. Pretty handy. (An alternative is ssh with X11 forwarding enabled if you use Linux (even though there is a version for Linux))
Notepad++ - For Windows, this thing literally supports formatting for just about ANY programming language. It is insane. If I need to write fast code, I whip it out, throw in the script, save it, compile it, and pray there are no errors.
Last edited by Ista; 05-19-2012 at 07:39 PM. Reason: Because I can.
Teamviewer by far.
CMD (or Powershell) or a terminal session, 'cause only n00bz use a GUI.. :p
Filezilla FTP server (I shouldn't need to explain this one)
Chrome
Peerblock
Utorrent
A giant ass hard drive
yarr, you see where I be goin' with this...
;)
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