Chrome
MSN Messenger
Skype (MSN sucks for video)
uTorrent (or other torrent client)
Microsoft Office (school work, c'mon people!)
VLC (Winamp doesn't play much anymore)
Notepad (duh)
Nero (sometimes you need to burn things)
Daemon Tools (and sometimes you just need to mount them)
MS Paint (Photoshop would be nicer, but it takes forever to load compared to paint)
Of course, I need not say "Minecraft", that's obvious around here. =P
1. Google Chrome
2. Avast! Antivirus
3. Command prompt, for running AVRdude and more
4. FlashDevelop
5. GraphicsGale Free edition
6. GameBoy Assembler Studio
7. GameBoy Cartridge Flasher
8. Notepad (for HTML and ASM)
9. Eagle Layout Editor (for making PCBs)
10. Google Talk
1. SeaMonkey (Dude. It's freaking all-in-one, and it's name has the word MONKEY IN IT.)
2. Bean (Safe alternative to TextEdit, except way better. I use it to do projects and work on my novel.)
3. VLC (Coe's Quest uses .flv, that's the only reason I have VLC.)
4. NetBeans (Just to work on projects)
5. Steam (Like playing CSS with some of my buddies from school.)
6. Minecraft (Duuuh)
7. LogMeIn (Who doesn't like messing around on your teacher's desktop?)
8. Thunderbird (It's like Microsoft Inbox but with a blue bird hugging a mail envelope. Dude. Seriously.)
9. QEmulator (Playing freaking Unreal Tournament 2004 on a Mac? IMPOSSIBLE!)
10. Adium (OMFG YES YES YES)
I use a Mac OSX. Yeah, that's right. I use a Mac. God, how picky. D:
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Member Details
Minefield (firefox 64 bit)
Minecraft
SpeedFan
Adobe Fireworks
iTunes (lame, I know, but I need it)
AIM (gotta talk to my friends)
Bittorrent
Avast x64
Minecraft
winRAR
adobe CS5 (most of it anyways)
gyazo
realplayer
mIRC
malwarebytes'
Avast! and Ad-aware
Bitpim
command prompt lol
Chrome
MSN Messenger
Skype (MSN sucks for video)
uTorrent (or other torrent client)
Microsoft Office (school work, c'mon people!)
VLC (Winamp doesn't play much anymore)
Notepad (duh)
Nero (sometimes you need to burn things)
Daemon Tools (and sometimes you just need to mount them)
MS Paint (Photoshop would be nicer, but it takes forever to load compared to paint)
Of course, I need not say "Minecraft", that's obvious around here. =P
2. Avast! Antivirus
3. Command prompt, for running AVRdude and more
4. FlashDevelop
5. GraphicsGale Free edition
6. GameBoy Assembler Studio
7. GameBoy Cartridge Flasher
8. Notepad (for HTML and ASM)
9. Eagle Layout Editor (for making PCBs)
10. Google Talk
Firefox
Safari
Opera
Notepad++
xchat
Filezilla
Putty
uTorrent
Boxee
Make your Minecraft signature today over here!
VC++
Eclipse
Microsoft Security Essentials
Advanced SystemCare
Microsoft word.
Only programs i use almost everyday.
WinRAR
Steam
iTunes
Camtasia Studio 6
Open Office
Skype
Free Studio
Freemake Video Downloader
Notepad
Steam
iTunes
RocketDock
Minecraft
Visual Studios 2010
Photoshop
Remote Desktop
Windows Media Player
Word 2007
itunes
Msn
microsoft sercurity essentials <3
Bittorent
adobe photoshop cs5 master collection
minecraft
fraps
cmd
winrar
2. Bean (Safe alternative to TextEdit, except way better. I use it to do projects and work on my novel.)
3. VLC (Coe's Quest uses .flv, that's the only reason I have VLC.)
4. NetBeans (Just to work on projects)
5. Steam (Like playing CSS with some of my buddies from school.)
6. Minecraft (Duuuh)
7. LogMeIn (Who doesn't like messing around on your teacher's desktop?)
8. Thunderbird (It's like Microsoft Inbox but with a blue bird hugging a mail envelope. Dude. Seriously.)
9. QEmulator (Playing freaking Unreal Tournament 2004 on a Mac? IMPOSSIBLE!)
10. Adium (OMFG YES YES YES)
I use a Mac OSX. Yeah, that's right. I use a Mac. God, how picky. D:
PuTTY
VLC
F.lux
Synergy+
Minecraft
foobar2000 / Banshee
screen
Fraps
7-zip
ollydbg.exe
skype.exe
winrar.exe
utorrent.exe
peid.exe
maya.exe
udk.exe
poweriso.exe
minecraft.exe
Minecraft
Combat Arms
Game Maker 8.0
Microsoft Office
(I also fail at 10... only 5 that come to mind)
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Call me crazy, but something tells me you're running a Unix OS. :wink.gif:
Windows Live Messenger
Live Mesh
Dropbox
Teamviewer
Microsoft Office OneNote
Thunderbird
VLC player
Daemon Tools Lite
Rocketdock
Linux.
Can a kernel module even be strictly considered a "program"? I'm a little iffy on that one.
Regardless, why do you still use GDM if you use Xcfe? Switch to SLiM or something man. GDM's only going to slow you down. : (
putty
google chrome
firebug
w3af
python
skype
konqueror
nmap
kompoZer
-Gedit
-g++
There's my
103 programsItunes
Sony Vegas
Frostwire
Msn
game booster
Firefox
Intel i5 760 2.8ghz
Intel dp55kg mobo
coolermaster haf 932 full tower case
Galaxy gts 250(upgrading soon)
ultra x4 750 watt psu
4 gb patriot ram
seagate barracuda 7200rpm 500gb hdd
Minecraft
SpeedFan
Adobe Fireworks
iTunes (lame, I know, but I need it)
AIM (gotta talk to my friends)
Bittorrent
Avast x64
Minecraft
Can't think of a 10th one...maybe FL studio