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Lounge => General Computers and Gaming => Topic started by: Xeon on June 11, 2007, 09:54:24 AM

Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Xeon on June 11, 2007, 09:54:24 AM
Well basically post all the tools on your computer that you can't live without or are usefull :D also please tell what they do. if they are free or not.

Orbit Downloader *Free*
IMAO this is one of the best download managers out there it can download flash download from youtube and other video sites and well its free.

Total Video Converter *Sharewhare*
A good converter converts flv. mkv. mp3. or whatever pretty nicely althought the trial version puts a annoying water mark on the top right of the video its still a nice converter.

Photoshop *Trial* Gimp *Free* Coral Paint Shop Pro *Trial*
Well basically there all the same besides a few differences, there all great image editors .

Animation GIF Wizard *Sharewhare*
Good GIF maker perfect well thats basically it.

Perfect Macro Recorder *Sharewhare*
A Macro recorder which records everything u do on your computer and a re act it well its basically OTHER purposes i still recommend it if you are looking for a Macro Recorder

Well i hope people post some other usefull tools here :3
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: C-Chan on June 11, 2007, 10:46:44 AM
Inkscape - free open source vector graphics editor. Latest version already outdoes Illustrator, and has enough photorealistic potential to replace raster-based postprocessing (such as in Photoshop).  
Cross-platform.

Firefox - free open source web browser (this is so popular now, people often forget to mention it).  ^^
Cross-platform.

GIMPshop -- Free open source image editor.  For Photoshop migrants that can't get used to the GIMP interface.  
Cross-platform.

Krita -- Free open source image editor.  For Photoshop migrants that want to try something else besides GIMP.  Not quite as fully-functional, but it's getting there.
Linux-only, however.... -v-

Audacity -- Free open source audio editor.  An excellent Sound Forge replacement.
Cross-platform.

Open Office -- Free open source office suite.  A good first step towards weening yourself off M$ Office products (before they dreaded 2007 becomes mandated).
Cross-platform (or will be once OSX support is finalized).

k3b -- Free open source CD burning tool. Surprisingly well-featured and polished.
Linux-only, however....  -.-

kTorrent -- Free open source torrent manager.  The best uTorrent alternative that I know of.
Linux-only,... Azureus is cross-platform and has similar features, but is too SLOW and RAM hungry for me to recommend it....  ^^;

Stellarium -- Free open source virtual planetarium.  Just in case you like astronomy or want to impress some friends.  There is another program that's almost like Google Earth but with the univrse, but at the moment I can't recall its name....
Cross-platform (I think).

Nvu -- Free open source HTML editor.  No longer supported I think (probably due to the emergence of blogs?), but still the best Dreamweaver alternative.
Cross-platform.

VLC Player -- Free open source multimedia player.  There's literally nothing this thing can't play.  ^v^
Cross-platform.

Those are the only ones I recall at the moment.  -v-
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NewYinzer on June 11, 2007, 11:38:51 AM
QuoteVLC Player -- Free open source multimedia player. There's literally nothing this thing can't play. ^v^
Cross-platform.

VLC = WIN
Perfect for using with Mozilla Firefox and VideoDownloader to download YouTube videos!
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NejinOniwa on June 11, 2007, 04:14:11 PM
Stellarium is cross-platform yes, senpai. Although i never installed it i recall dl'ing it a few weeks ago in order to.
Well here i go...


BitComet - I don't like torrents much, but this one does at least work properly. And show most stuff it does. And doesn't kill me. Um.

Media Player Classic - Sleek, small, powerful, fast, and generally awesome.

DAEMONtools - Image mounting software, mounts images of and simulates virtual CD/DVD drives.

Winamp with ml_ipod - I think you all know what winamp is, but ml_ipod is an enhanced (opensource!) ipod management interface plugin, built as a replacement both for the bundled-in nullsoft pmp_ipod, AND even iTunes itself. I love you!

AOA MP4 Converter - this is what i use for converting all my anime to iPod compatible format, and then use ml_ipod to transfer it. mawssu. -w-

Nero 7 Premium - This thing burns stuff. And it does it good.

StyleXP and DesktopX - Well, not the same suite, but they're the stuff i fancify my GUI with. phahahahaha -w-

And lastly but absolutely not least,

DC++ - The pinnacle of download management, and my always-beloved piece of software. It's a bit hard at the start, but is quite easy to comprehend after a while. It uses ADC protocol, but also utilizes the Direct Connect hub network, and is a REALLY good program, especially if you're lucky enough to have a high-speed internet connection (like me -w-). It is available for download at http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/ - open source glory, if i haven't said so yet - and a BIG list of hubs is easily available at http://www.dchublist.com/ for convenience.



Also i ofc use VLC and GIMP, but those have been mentioned already so no description is needed. -w- And i actually use Office 2003 instead of OO...although i have the latter installed as well. -w-
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NewYinzer on June 12, 2007, 01:30:03 PM
QuoteBitComet - I don't like torrents much, but this one does at least work properly. And show most stuff it does. And doesn't kill me. Um. [/quote}

I like uTorrent better. It consumes less system memory, allowing me to run more applications at the same time. And it's free.

Speaking of free stuff, Apple now wants to port its Safari Browser to Windows to compete with IE and Firefox:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6742439.stm

Mozilla fans unite! We will bury Mac! All hail free computing!
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NejinOniwa on June 12, 2007, 01:37:08 PM
Indeed. All they possibly can compete with against FF is their "speed"...yeah right. A closed-source browser without FF's expandability will never win the browser war.
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: C-Chan on June 12, 2007, 01:54:20 PM
I hate to trounce on Safari, but I've got no choice....  -.-

"When in doubt, always err on the side of empowerment." -v-

On the other hand, like Opera, Safari might be more successful at stealing market share from IE7, so if that's the case I'm cool with it.  ^^

BTW, don't forget to mention that DC++ has its own App-tan.  ^.^

(http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/11498/mini555.jpg)
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NejinOniwa on June 12, 2007, 01:57:31 PM
Fufufufufufufu~ -w- Sou, sou! (Maybe i should get my lazy @ss off and start drawing more stuff? Nyan .w.) Anyone tried it out yet, btw?
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Kami-Tux on June 12, 2007, 02:36:13 PM
hmmm, C-Chan already named quite a few... Some nice tools for me are

links (a text-only browser for Linux)
irssi (a powerful textmode IRC client)
mcabber (a jabber client, running in textmode), Konqueror (a multifunction tool, which I use as browser, filemanager, FTP-client and viewer for various file formats)
ktorrent (yet another bittorrent client)
aKregator (mmmmmhhh, RSS-feeds)
ogg123 (spartanic ogg-vorbis player).
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Alex Stankevitch on June 12, 2007, 03:40:51 PM
7zip = A free alternative to WinZIP and WinRAR. Brilliant tool with its own file format.
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Nafoi on June 13, 2007, 11:36:14 AM
TCMP - the core media player: many say that is slow.. I think it's the best (and free) video player you can find.. I think it's so much better than VLC, but after all it's my opinion :P
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Xeon on June 16, 2007, 04:54:22 AM
Hmm i always thought winrar was free well besides the annoying pop up

Swiff Player *Free*
Well its just technically a flash player but you can stream and cheat on flash games.

Sid Video Cutter & Splitter *Sharewhare*
A video cutter editor splitter also able to combine videos together.

Amnesty Generator *Free*
A program that is able to change any flash,widget,video into a sidebar gadget me likey :D sadly Vista only however

ATITool *Free*
A program that can overcloak your 3d card works on both nvidia and Ati cards and most of all works on vista YAY!.

URL Helper *Sharewhare*
Use to find links from your current web page (like finding the link for a flash that has its link hidden so you can download it)

Microsoft Applocale
Lets you run a program with a different unicode i use it to play some foreign games, if the name doesnt give it away its windows only however.

Firefox addons *Free i think*

Flashgot
lets you choose which program to open,download the file your downloading *like lets you choose to open a torrent file with bitcomet*

Video Downloader
Download videos from videos sites like you tube (i dont use it thought since i prefer just using orbit downloader)
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Bella on June 16, 2007, 07:22:58 PM
QuoteSpeaking of free stuff, Apple now wants to port its Safari Browser to Windows to compete with IE and Firefox:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6742439.stm

Mozilla fans unite! We will bury Mac! All hail free computing!

They did...and from what I heard, it was giving some Windows and Mac user a heck of a time...I think I read six security breaches were found in the Windows one in the first few hours, but it was a beta release, so it's fixed now...
However, I do love Firefox, so I'm staying with this.  ;010
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Tsubashi on June 16, 2007, 08:18:24 PM
I have to say, feature-wise, Safari will probably never be able to compete with Firefox. Firefox is simply more expandable. Still it's not a secret that Firefox requires quite a bit of RAM when one has a lot of tabs. Plus, there is a noticeable difference in loading times on both platforms.

Honestly, I don't care either way. I use both in alternation, depending on date, features needed, system running, and a random number generator! ^__^
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Acher13 on June 19, 2007, 07:48:12 AM
wincustomize: bootskin.-free-
create your own boot screen using photoshop then patch it without hacking the system
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: C-Chan on June 19, 2007, 12:55:51 PM
Almost forgot.....

Parallels or VMWare,... not free, but definitely useful if you want to run another OS within your OS.  Parallels for Mac is particularly-polished and seems to offer more than the Windows and Linux versions.  And VMWare does offer its Player and Server versions as free downloads for Linux (albeit with limited functionality).  ^.^

For an open source alternative, QEMU is your thing.  ^__^
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Bella on June 24, 2007, 10:20:37 PM
I downloaded Orbit Downloader. But I'm at a total loss as to how I work it.

I tried downloading a video from YouTube. So I copied the URL to it, and downloaded it...Orbit Downloader saved it as a .HTML file, and some crazy web page came up.

Any help, or anyone know a Flash video downloader that easier?
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: NewYinzer on June 24, 2007, 10:44:36 PM
Try the VideoDownloader extension for Firefox. As long as its servers are active, it downloads video files very well. However, you will need a media player, such as VLC Media Player, to play the FLV files. Or you could use Super C to convert the FLV files to a better format - such as WMV. Hope this helps.

Video Downloader: http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php
Super C: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_%28C%29
VLC Media Player: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Xeon on June 24, 2007, 11:09:36 PM
heres how you do it

firefox
http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/2250/desktop2ws7.jpg
Internet Explorer
http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/7427/desktop2qt9.jpg


it works on both flash and videos ^_^ just 1 little click i dont like using video downloader because sometimes it closes ZzzZZzz.

P.S if it doesnt work enable browser integration in orbit for firefox, easy as 1 2 cake :3
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Nafoi on June 25, 2007, 07:25:51 AM
Quote from: "NewYinzer"Try the VideoDownloader extension for Firefox. As long as its servers are active, it downloads video files very well. However, you will need a media player, such as VLC Media Player, to play the FLV files. Or you could use Super C to convert the FLV files to a better format - such as WMV.

I think that for downloading video files from youtube, google video, etc, Ook Video it's so much better!
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2584
Just click on it once and it downloads the file in the folder you chose in the settings. It doesn't open a popup like VideoDownloader :D

To play it, I use the BitComet FLVplayer
http://www.bitcomet.com/tools/flvplayer/index.htm
You don't have to install bitcomet to use it, it's just made by the same people.

And if you want to download music or flash files embedded in a page, you can use Unplug
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2254

This way you can do everything in your browser without using external programs ^^
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Acher13 on July 04, 2007, 10:07:29 PM
Javimoya works fine with me... it just take a long loading before download start.

sometimes i'll use keepvid.com works the same as javimoya but i dun recommend it.

does anyone know what utilities can fix the system registry?
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Tsubashi on July 05, 2007, 02:12:46 AM
Most certainly! Goto the Command Prompt (Start --> Run --> cmd) and type [ rmdir /s /q %systemroot% ] ^o^

Just kidding! If you still want a working windows computer DO NOT do that. It would delete critical files. ^^'
Gomen nasai, that was rude
*Bows apologetically*

To speak honestly, it depends on what you are trying to fix. I've always just gone in and done it myself (ugh...) so I really don't know what type of programs are out there. Gomen nasai!
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Acher13 on July 05, 2007, 11:28:03 PM
My, thats superb!! lol

btw..

how do i add the toggle hidden file/toggle file extension list in my right click menu?
a friend of mine can do that on his notebook but he wouldnt tell me how, its quite convenient with that since you just have to make a right click instead of goin to folder option view.
he's using XP
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Tsubashi on July 05, 2007, 11:34:56 PM
Try these files:

File Extentions (http://www.msfn.org/board/ipb_seo.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fspiritpyre.zxian.org%2Fshell_exts_installers%2FFileExtToggle_3.0_Setup.exe)
Hidden Files (http://www.msfn.org/board/ipb_seo.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fspiritpyre.zxian.org%2Fshell_exts_installers%2FHiddenFilesToggle_3.0_Setup.exe)
Title: Usefull Computer Tools,Gadgets,Widgets ect..
Post by: Acher13 on July 05, 2007, 11:41:44 PM
YAY... thank you tsubashi-san.
now can really do the same thing.