Microsoft Substitutes
We all heard about the new Vista and I think its not an upgrade most of us will make anytime soon. Microsoft loaded it with immature features that people will switch off after they use it for a while. For example, why in the world would anyone want the borders to look semi-transparent for? Give me one way it could be useful.. apart from sitting around (in the RAM eating precious resources) and looking pretty!
Likewise, Windows XP also came loaded with many useless built-in programs that you ended up dumping for a better alternative. People hate it and love it at the same time. Its great that we don't have to re-install a fresh OS every few months like it used to be with Windows 9x every time the BSoD appeared. This meant a lot of time saving as there is no need to re-install all other programs as well. Did you notice how we started using more and more applications that we can't do without? Here is a list of a few programs (plus annoying features) that substitute for better and free (some open source) programs:
First thing I install on a fresh Windows XP. Simply the best Internet browser. Ever! :)
1.
Tabs, groups and a toolbar with only the useful things. The way explorer should have been.
2.
Chat using 3d digital personalities. I rarely chat, so why not make it interesting?
3.
Plays almost everything. This is just what I needed with its functional basic skin.
4.
Converts between almost every type of media files. Compress videos to save space!
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Prevents hackers from breaking in. Seems to be working well. No known issues with security so far.
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Erase spyware that always find its ways in everyday. If something can go bad, it will go bad!
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Cleans unnecessary rubbish that accumulate in your hard drive. Speeds up your system.
8.
Simple and very useful for big archives. I tried so many alternatives but this is a keeper.
9.
Fully equipped word processor. Extra: Ditch Microsoft Office altogether for free Openoffice!
10.
If you are not playing with pixels then you need a better program to edit your photographs.
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Very powerful little tool with lots of features. I mostly use the large record button and save file.
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Displays your photo collection in a smooth fading manner or a vitual Polaroid collage. Nothing flashy.
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Search for programs loaded in your computer fast with a touch of a key: Press in the middle of Alt+Space!
14.
Turn your desktop icons into a list. The right thing is now more visible with the filenames sorted.
15.
Set a time to shut down or restart so you can go on a holiday while your computer works at home.
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Capture full screen, active window or a specific region. Also includes magnifier and color picker.
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Restore files that you delete permanently. I disabled the Recycle Bin to save some drive space.
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Launch your most used applications in a different bar to free up more area in the taskbar for them.
19.
Quickly view your fonts in a list and choose the one you will be using. Otherwise look for it one by one.
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Track multiple entries in your clipboard and access them easily when you need. Happy copy-pasting!
21.
Better compression for your files and folders. Supports almost every type of files.
22.
Faster defragmentation of your hard drive to keep your computer running fast.
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Switch between your running application with their screenshots. Uses low resources as well.
24.
More settings to control your virtual memory and RAM. Adds a tiny icon next to the clock indicating the amount of free RAM.
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Change the speed of your CPU according to your needs. Mainly for laptop users. Adds another nice tiny icon showing your CPU load!
BONUS.
Optional application for those who are bored looking at the same thing everyday for 5 minutes.
Finally, the ones that I decided to keep:
I would have posted screenshots (some don't have) but you can see how clean my desktop looks like. All other programs such as Outlook and features like Help, I rarely use them (if ever!) so there is no need to mention. The Internet is a better option for me to check my emails and look for "Help" that helps!
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Before you leave, please rate my entry and leave some feedback using comments as to which program you found the most useful and let others know if there are other substitutes you use.
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