You know the drill, [M]Lemmings…

I want to share TypingMasterPro cuz it is the program that helped me learn to type 2x over (QWERTY than DVORAK)

Off you go!

  • Azullia
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    441 year ago

    I will forever recommend VoidTools’ Everything ever since someone first introduced it to me some few years ago.

    It indexes your entire filesystem and allows you to search for files by name (and by content for text files!) and even allowing RegEx searching for file names, and filters for certain file types and the like.

    • @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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      51 year ago

      I’ve tried this a bunch of times but I don’t really get it tbh.

      What sorts of things do you search for?

      Everything I need is in an organised structure.

      • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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        41 year ago

        If your shit is organized you probably don’t need to search it. I can see this being useful for finding specific files on an unorganized file system

      • Azullia
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        21 year ago

        A lot of the time I need to go digging around in some of my old files from backups to find something (that I remember the file name of, but not the path), so it helps there.

        It also helps when I need to find the path of something quickly, as I can just find it by name and use the “Copy as Path” context menu option directly from the results window.

        … definitely helps as well when I can’t seem to keep my files organised for too long and they get super cluttered quickly, skill issue on my part there.

        • @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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          11 year ago

          Yeah I’m not trying to imply that I’m some kind of file organisation wizard.

          I use zettlr for my personal notes and that has search so I guess that’s enough to get me by.

  • FireWire400
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    1 year ago

    Definitely PowerToys, there’s some great utilities in there like a Spotlight-esque search/launch bar or a tool to rename multiple files at once.

    EarTrumpet is great, too, being basically an enhanced version of the standard audio mixer that lets you change audio devices quickly.

    My favourite Windows-only app is probably Foobar2000, though, it’s an endlessly customisable music player with hundreds of plug-ins for nearly every conceivable use case. It takes a while to set up but once you do there’s nothing better.

  • @pixelscript@lemmy.ml
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    101 year ago

    TreeSize has saved me a lot of bytes over the years. Performant and visually slick. I would prefer a FOSS utility, though. Apparently, reading other comments here, there isn’t an actively maintained one that isn’t garbage. Oh well.

    Procmon has gotten me out of a couple binds. Task Manager can only do so much for you. I’ve always been dubious of people who deify Task Manager as some ultimate authority of the OS that kicks ass and takes no prisoners, as I’ve run into several problems it couldn’t solve for me. Procmon feels like the real version of that mythic Task Manager. The main thing it can do which Task Manager (to my knowledge) cannot do that I’ve needed several times is detect which running processes have a lock on a given file, so I can kill them.

    KeePassXC is KeePass2, but not sinfully ugly. It’s FOSS and equally functional as the program it aims to supplant, but it’s also multiplatform (so I can use it on Linux without Mono!) and it looks like it actually has a design philosophy developed by someone who knows a thing or two about UX design. Also, it lets you auto bulk download favicons for all of your key entries. With KeePass2 I had to do that manually one by one. I was happy to do it then thinking the program was worth it, but now that I know there’s a better way I feel like an idiot for putting up with it for as long as I did.

    Also, just a short rant: I am so glad Windows finally has a native OpenSSH implementation that ships with the OS. Because that means good fucking riddance to PuTTY and WinSPC. I appreciate them having been there to be our secure and stable options for SSH and FTP/SFTP clients on Windows over the years. But now that I can finally do those things in the terminal with standard cross-platform tools, I no longer have to use their ugly, clumsy GUIs, their stupid .ppk key format, or WinSCP’s cryptic command line args ever again, and I couldn’t be happier.

  • @cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Not technically a program altho it can be, I recommend Privacy.sexy for mass-configuring the best settings for your respective platform (Windows/Linux/MacOS). And there are LOTS of settings to configure for Windows it seems altho thats the case as well for Mac and I can’t speak to Linux

  • @Samueru@lemmy.ml
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    81 year ago

    Foobar2000, it is the only windows app that I miss.

    Deadbeef is close but it is missing several features, it can’t even encode using more than 1 cpu core lol.

  • TheMurphy
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    71 year ago

    I use IPFilter Updater for Bit Torrent programs.

    It updates a block list that blocks out bad actors and trackers, so there’s a bigger chance you can sail the seas in peace.

  • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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    71 year ago

    MobaXTerm.

    Makes dealing with lots of servers, be them Linux or Windows, much easier.

    Honourable mention to Right PDF reader for helping me with previous study too. It’s had a name change but it includes enough features in its free version that makes it very good for reading and marking up longwinded academic studies.

  • SuiXi3D
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    61 year ago

    AtlasOS, easily. Makes my slightly-older PC run like new.

    • CosmicApe
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      21 year ago

      Sure, as long as you’re never going to connect it to the internet

      • grandel
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        31 year ago

        I’m hearing about Atlas for the first time. It seems great! Is there a particular reason it shouldn’t be connected to the internet?

        • CosmicApe
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          21 year ago

          I honestly had only just heard about it myself so I looked into it. It removes both Windows Defender and Windows update, as well as a bunch of other services that have flow on effects for security.

  • @Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    For video, virtualdub2 and avisynth. Avisynth let’s you handle video as if it were a variable in a program. This lets you do things impossible with a regular video editor.

  • @over_clox@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I like Joystick2Mouse. It’s a very highly configurable program that allows you to use a game controller to emulate mouse and keyboard actions.

  • @CouldDoWithaCoffee@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    KeepassXC with browser plugins

    Notepad++

    ShareX for super easy and configurable screen shotting and recording

    Espanso text expander

    Everything for search

    Wox for quick launching