What are all of your default software programs?

Started by strongbad, April 16, 2011, 06:11:20 PM

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strongbad

Bleh I couldn't think of a better title. But yeah. If I'm missing any categories, please let me know.

Internet:
Google Chrome

IM:
Pidgin

Voice/Videochat:
Skype and Mumble (the latter for specific people who insist on push to talk)

Music:
Foobar

Filesharing:
uTorrent (off campus) and DC++ (on campus use)

Office Applications (?)
OpenOffice

Virtual Drive:
Dameon Tools Lite

Image Burning:
Imgburn

Media (non-music):
VLC

Archiving:
Winrar

Etc:
CCleaner (cleans shit)
Steam

Thyme

Internet:
Firefox

Music:
Winamp

Office Application:
LibreOffice

Media:
VLC

Archiving:
7-Zip

Graphics:
Photoshoop CS4

codan:
Notepad++

ME##

Internet:
Google Chrome

Podcasts:
Zune

Office Application:
Microsoft Office 2010

Media:
VLC

IM:
Pidgin

Hiro

I'm just going to list the programs pinned to my taskbar:
Chrome
Pidgin
ResophNotes
Foobar2000
Zune
Paint
Paint.NET
GIMP
Word
Outlook (Dunno why lol)
OneNote (Again, lol)
Minecraft
Audiosurf
Explorer

Oh and I use VLC for videos.

Andria

internet: chrome
im: aim
music: foobar2000
video: vlc

Kalahari Inkantation

Internet:
Google Chrome

IM:
Pidgin

Voice/Videochat:
Skype

Music:
Windows Media Player

Graphics:
Paint.NET, Microsoft Paint

Office Applications:
Microsoft Office 2010

Media (non-music):
Windows Media Player

Archiving:
Winrar

bluaki

I usually have these open and used constantly:
Web Browser: Opera
IM: Pidgin
IRC: Xchat
Programming/text: gedit (and using GCC's C compiler without IDE)
Several things from a default GNOME desktop: gnome-terminal, nautilus file manager, gnome-mplayer (videos), file roller (archives), etc.

Used either in background or sparingly:
Torrents: Transmission
RSS reader: Liferea
Music: Rhythmbox
Office: LibreOffice
Email: Thunderbird
Graphics: Inkscape, mtpaint, GIMP, and Paint.NET (I switch often or use several for a single task)

I tend to have a very populated programs list because I like having alternatives, such as Firefox, Chromium, Skype, AIM, and VLC, as well as having things for obscure tasks I'm unlikely to use often such as 3D modeling (Blender), media editing (Avidemux, PiTiVi, Audacity), and network monitoring (Wireshark).

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