In pretty much no particular order:
Google Chrome
Steam and all my games
Avira AntiVir (probably)
Audacity
Winamp
Google Talk
Cartograph
INVEdit (possibly)
Wordpad (possibly)
And, because an operating system is a big program made of smaller programs, Windows.
Firefox (with Firebug plugin)
Notepad++
Filezilla
Putty
Fences
GIMP 2
Digsby
OpenOffice
Microsoft Office (yes, both of them--I have a portable installation of OpenOffice on my USB drive, which I use when on the move)
XAMPP (+1 internets if you know what this is!)
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
Code::Blocks
GNU GCC Compiler (C++ in Visual Studio hates me )
Firefox
Photoshop CS5
Illustrator CS5
Internet Explorer
Orbit downloader
Project 64 (Nintendo 64 Emulator)
Autocad 2011
[*:3drysnb0]Internet Explorer (how else do you think I downloaded Chrome :tongue.gif:)
[*:3drysnb0]Windows 7 (most games are NOT cross platform, so that makes the 'ol MS Win [x] important)
[*:3drysnb0]Skype (personal and work)
[*:3drysnb0]Java (ok, it's not a program, but the JDK is a necessity to let me program little things quickly)
[*:3drysnb0]Linux (specifically Debian/Ubuntu, which rocks for running a small MC server)
[*:3drysnb0]Eclipse (I am typically a purist when it comes to programming, but nothing beats the IDE when it comes debugging large projects.
[*:3drysnb0]Flash (MUST PLAY KONGREGATE GAMES!!!)
[*:3drysnb0]Steam (they brought video games into the iTunes(TM) era)
[*:3drysnb0]Javascript (also not a program, but it let google make some awesome sh*t)
[*:3drysnb0]L2jServer (for teaching me more about programming and Java than any of my undergrad class could)
In order of most used (1 being most used):
1: Mail
2: Safari
3: Word
4: iTunes
5: Messenger
6: Garageband
7: Quicktime
8: Photoshop
9: Excel
10: Powerpoint
The hardest part is deciding between things I can't live without for school and work, and things I "can't live without" for entertainment. This list is a mix of both.
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Google Chrome
Steam and all my games
Avira AntiVir (probably)
Audacity
Winamp
Google Talk
Cartograph
INVEdit (possibly)
Wordpad (possibly)
And, because an operating system is a big program made of smaller programs, Windows.
Notepad++
Filezilla
Putty
Fences
GIMP 2
Digsby
OpenOffice
Microsoft Office (yes, both of them--I have a portable installation of OpenOffice on my USB drive, which I use when on the move)
XAMPP (+1 internets if you know what this is!)
Code::Blocks
GNU GCC Compiler (C++ in Visual Studio hates me )
Firefox
Photoshop CS5
Illustrator CS5
Internet Explorer
Orbit downloader
Project 64 (Nintendo 64 Emulator)
Autocad 2011
[*:3drysnb0]Internet Explorer (how else do you think I downloaded Chrome :tongue.gif:)
[*:3drysnb0]Windows 7 (most games are NOT cross platform, so that makes the 'ol MS Win [x] important)
[*:3drysnb0]Skype (personal and work)
[*:3drysnb0]Java (ok, it's not a program, but the JDK is a necessity to let me program little things quickly)
[*:3drysnb0]Linux (specifically Debian/Ubuntu, which rocks for running a small MC server)
[*:3drysnb0]Eclipse (I am typically a purist when it comes to programming, but nothing beats the IDE when it comes debugging large projects.
[*:3drysnb0]Flash (MUST PLAY KONGREGATE GAMES!!!)
[*:3drysnb0]Steam (they brought video games into the iTunes(TM) era)
[*:3drysnb0]Javascript (also not a program, but it let google make some awesome sh*t)
[*:3drysnb0]L2jServer (for teaching me more about programming and Java than any of my undergrad class could)
Notepad
XAMPP
MS Paint (Vista version... **** the new one)
Steam
Msn
Chrome
Minecraft
Gimp
Winrar
Notepad
WinRAR
Windows Live Mail
Windows Explorer
Steam
MS Paint
Paint.Net
Flash
Microsoft Office
Lol, you nubs, without Windows Explorer you wouldn't have a desktop.
Not true, there are alternative shells out there.
Say hello to my very little friend, OpenBox.
Oh wait, that's right. You're using an inferior Windows OS.
*scoff*
CodeBlocks
Notepad++
MS Office (Writing reports and things)
AutoHotKey (its nice when I'm programming little things)
Paint.net
Minecraft
CamStudio
Dropbox
7zip
Skype
uTorrent
photoshop
Comodo firewall and antivirus
DU meter
Winrar
CCleaner
Speccy
Defraggler
[*:2pmbodoh]Chrome
[*:2pmbodoh]Eclipse (Java development)
[*:2pmbodoh]Terminal
[*:2pmbodoh]gedit
[*:2pmbodoh]Pidgin
[*:2pmbodoh]OpenOffice
2. Sony Vegas Pro
3. TotalMedia Extreme
4. Photoshop CS4
5. Chrome
6. Fraps
7. Adobe Bridge
8. Mixcraft 5
9. Final Draft 8
10. Dropbox
Google Chrome
Visual C#
3ds Max
Paint.net
Camtasia Studio
MSN
ok im out... :tongue.gif:
Thanks, voicelessbard for the great avatar and sig! (search him in the MC forums)
> WinRAR
> Microsoft Office
> Google Chrome
> Steam
> Paint.net
>>>>>>>>>>> G.E.C.K
> Audacity
FALLOUT REFERENCE!!
1: Mail
2: Safari
3: Word
4: iTunes
5: Messenger
6: Garageband
7: Quicktime
8: Photoshop
9: Excel
10: Powerpoint
The hardest part is deciding between things I can't live without for school and work, and things I "can't live without" for entertainment. This list is a mix of both.
Steam
Skype
Calculator
Ventrilo
Sublime Text
KiTTY
Pandora One
Remote Desktop
Windows Live
Fraps
Eclipse
Minecraft
Python programming GUI
Notepad++
PhotoShop
After Effects
Dreamweaver
Sony Vegas
Reason (4.0)
Audacity
iTunes
MSN
WinRAR
Norton
Minecraft
Microsoft Word
Minecraft
Recycle Bin
Command Prompt
Sony Vegas
Skype
Winrar
Adobe Flash
Paint.Net