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For All You Curious Readers
Jul 28th
I’ve been taking a little detour down the art road. Updates on this later.
Freeware I can't believe I forgot to mention!
May 21st
As I was running through some of my tasks yesterday, I realized I had forgotten to mention a few programs I tend to use quite often. So here they are in no particular order…
Unlocker
Ever try to delete a file on windows only to have it give you an error? You try and try to delete the file, closing all programs that may be associated with it? Well this bad boy right here will cure your frustration by allowing you to delete said files.
Desktop List View
Why this feature isn’t built into windows… I’ll never know. This little application will allow you to view the files on your desktop as you would if you had listed them in explorer, allowing you to take back some precious screen real estate.
DS Clock
Yeah, it’s ugly, so what, it tells time, it works flawlessly with dual monitors and I haven’t found a better alternative yet.
Notepad++
This is my text editor of choice. The tabbed files are what brought me to it, the regex find/replace is what kept me. The project is actively developed and I’ve seen it come a long way since version 3.1.
UXTheme Multi-Patcher
I’m not sure if this counts.. but it’s one of the first things I run after windows update on a fresh install. This patcher allows you to use your own windows themes. Many great ones can be found here but the best one is found here. RoyalFour is a slick modification of the default XP skin.
Check it out:

My Computer Hardware
May 21st
I split this off unto this post for quicker reference but don’t want to change history
I’ve been quite busy the past few days as I was switching from computer to computer. I just built a new computer to condense/protect my data a little better but I had to sell my old one to have enough funds for the new one. In the middle of the switch, I was on my laptop… which died because the AC input seems to be peeling off the motherboard and I have yet to have someone aide me in soldering it.
Here’s a little list of what I’ve slapped together for those interested:
- Lian-Li PC-61 Case
- OCZ GameXStream 600W Power Supply
- EVGA 122-CK-NF67-T1 Motherboard
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz
- Crucial Ballistix 1GBx2 DDR2 PC2 6400 RAM
- XFX GeForce 7900GS Extreme
- WD 36gb Raptor HDD
- 4 Samsung Spintpoint T Series 500gb SATA 3Gb/s HDDs
- Samsung 18x DVD+-R DVD Burner with LightScribe
- Koutech Media Card Reader
After some debate I placed a second order for a separate RAID card and decided to go with the HighPoint RocketRAID 2300. So far, so good.
Anyhow, I love reformatting. There is something so refreshing about a clean install. I usually make myself a 10-15gb partition for windows so that I’ll be forced to put my personal files on another drive. This method worked for a while… but as applications increased in size, do did my partition. I decided to use all ~30 gigs of the Raptor for this install but I digress.
Freeware Programs I Can't Live Without
May 20th
I’ve been quite busy the past few days as I was switching from computer to computer. I just built a new computer to condense/protect my data a little better but I had to sell my old one to have enough funds for the new one. In the middle of the switch, I was on my laptop… which died because the AC input seems to be peeling off the motherboard and I have yet to have someone aide me in soldering it.
Here’s a little list of what I’ve slapped together for those interested:
- Lian-Li PC-61 Case
- OCZ GameXStream 600W Power Supply
- EVGA 122-CK-NF67-T1 Motherboard
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz
- Crucial Ballistix 1GBx2 DDR2 PC2 6400 RAM
- XFX GeForce 7900GS Extreme
- WD 36gb Raptor HDD
- 4 Samsung Spintpoint T Series 500gb SATA 3Gb/s HDDs
- Samsung 18x DVD+-R DVD Burner with LightScribe
- Koutech Media Card Reader
After some debate I placed a second order for a separate RAID card and decided to go with the HighPoint RocketRAID 2300. So far, so good.
Anyhow, I love reformatting. There is something so refreshing about a clean install. I usually make myself a 10-15gb partition for windows so that I’ll be forced to put my personal files on another drive. This method worked for a while… but as applications increased in size, do did my partition. I decided to use all ~30 gigs of the Raptor for this install but I digress.
The real point of this post is about all the little applications I install upon a fresh format. Some programs go without mention because they are quite obvious, such as Firefox.
The List
allSnap
When I made the switch from Windows to Linux, there was one thing that I loved about gnome. The windows would snap to the edges of the monitor and other windows. When I made the switch back (hehe), I wanted to keep this feature with me and through my search, I came upon this little program which hasn’t failed me yet.
DM2
This little program has so many features, I don’t know where to begin. You can bind hotkeys or mouse clicks to perform special window operations, such as minimize to tray. There is also a right click dialog that’s added to every window which allows you to set the opacity, priority and always on top options.
Check out the website for details.
MW Snap
Awesome for taking quick screenshots. Very useful if you just want to save a picture of an application. Hotkeys too!
WinKey
I guess I just really like hotkeys. This little program allows you to bind any program to the windows key. I usually bind Firefox, Filezilla and PuTTy.
Irfan View
Picture/file browser with batch convert options. This is a really nice tool with plenty of available plugins to allow you to browse through not only pictures but text files, music, video, flash and more. I only really use it for pictures, it’s especially handy when you want to quickly view a large PSD but don’t feel like opening Photoshop.
I this thing doesn’t pack enough punch for you, check out XnView.
ColorPic
If you’re a web designer and you don’t have ColorPic, you need to get it now! It’s a very handy tool for creating and store palates or just figuring out what color a webpage/application is using.
K-Lite Codec Pack
The quick and dirty for all your codecs. A simple way to make sure all your files will play properly. DefilerPak is a lightweight alternative.
That about does it for my “must have” freeware :).