Very useful and helpful tyvm!
Very useful and helpful tyvm!
"I'm glad you play better than you read/post on forums." -Ninety
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Ok but atleast prioritize which stickies are most useful/active/used and replace the current stickies with those.
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New one because it saved my ass at work today:
Clonezilla. Free Linux (I think Ubuntu or Debian based) bootable disaster recovery and disk cloning/imaging software.
http://clonezilla.org/
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Intel PRO/1000 PT Server NIC | ASUS Xonar DX | Corsair AX1200 | Corsair TX750OCZ Vertex2 60GB | WD Velociraptor 300GB x 2 | Samsung Spinpoint MP4 500GBEK-FB SR2 - Acetal+Nickel | EK-Supreme HF - Acetal x 2 | EK-FC5970 Acetal x 2
Thermochill TA120.4 x 3 | Thermochill TA120.3 | Swiftech MCP655 x 2
He wasn't suggesting to make more actual stickies in his last point, he specifically mentioned replacing current ones. His point is that some of the "actual" stickies are much less important or useful than many of the ones that are buried in the sticky index. He was suggesting that maybe both groups could be re-evaluated objectively and a few top priority ones can be real stickies while all the others go in the index. I think there may be some sense to it and it could result in less "help build me a PC" threads, which seems to be the most popular by far around here.
Or, people could just hit themselves upside the head and just read for once. It's one click to open the index, and all the links are there.
EVGA Classified SR-2 | Intel Xeon X5680 x 2 | Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600 6 x 2GB | XFX HD5970 x 2
Intel PRO/1000 PT Server NIC | ASUS Xonar DX | Corsair AX1200 | Corsair TX750OCZ Vertex2 60GB | WD Velociraptor 300GB x 2 | Samsung Spinpoint MP4 500GBEK-FB SR2 - Acetal+Nickel | EK-Supreme HF - Acetal x 2 | EK-FC5970 Acetal x 2
Thermochill TA120.4 x 3 | Thermochill TA120.3 | Swiftech MCP655 x 2
By that logic then all of them should be in the sticky index, yet there are a few that are kept as actual stickies.
Heres op organized a little
Antivirus
Avast
Malwarebytes
Microsoft Security Essentials
Spybot
Monitoring
CoreTemp
CPU-Z
Real Temp
MSI Afterburner
Speccy
SpeedFan
Benchmarking/Stressing
Memtest86
Prime 95
Futuremark
Cleaning/Optimizing Computer
Gamebooster
CCleaner
Defraggler
MyDefrag
Temp File Cleaner
Media Player
VLC
GOM Player
iTunes
Media Player Classic
XBMC
Photo Editor
Gimp
PhotoFiltre
Paint.NET
Video Tools
H.264Video Encoder
AvidemuxVideo Editor
HandBrake Video Conversion
VirtualDub Video Processing
ISO/CD/DVD
DeepBurner
Burn4Free
Magic Disc
Game/World Developer
Unity3d
Unreal Development Kit
VUE PLE
Modeler
Blender
Google SketchUp
Sculptris
Downloader
Jdownloader
NiNite
Codecs
MPC + K-Lite Codec Pack
FLAC
Youtube Downloader
YouTube Downloader
Easy Youtube Video Downloader (Firefox) Firefox Addon
Misc
Audacity Sound Editor
OpenOffice mimics microsoft office
7-zip Rar files
IrfanView Graphic viewer
Rainmeter Customizes desktop
X-Chat 2 IRC
CamStudio Video recording
TorProject Masks internet activity
Foxit Reader PDF reader
Skype Chat and VoIP
FilleZilla FTP
Notepad ++ Advanced Notepad
Netbeans Alternative to Eclipse
BelarcSecurity Advisor - Advanced PC information
ThunderBird Outlook replacement
Gpart Partition Copier
Oracle Virtualbox Virtual machines
Google Earth 3D Model of Earth
TeamViewer Remote Control of PCs
NeoSmart Manages Boot Loaders
http://www.rockbox.org]RockBox MP3 Firmware
TeraCopy File Copier
EverThing Search function for windows
F.lux Adjusts brightness based on time of day
Unified Remote Turns your Android phone into a remote for your PC
Videora Ipod Converter Convertes files for iPod/MP4 players
@georgevonfranken: great thinking
I'd recommend ImgBurn for the ISO/CD/DVD category as well.
Awesome, I've been looking for a Microsoft Office replacement.
Why on earth is programs like Speccy and CCleaner not a one-time-purchase? That seems a bit cheap by Piriform
Microsoft: Visual Studio Express
Awesome program for developing .net applications. The express version now allows commerical use and does not miss a lot compared to the professional paid versions.
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