First of all, you
do need to have Windows XP or Windows Vista preinstalled. This is
not some hacking guide.
Keep in mind this stuff is not written for you people as audience, but could be interesting nevertheless. If you've got other programs that are completely free, or programs that are exceptionally good in a free shareware version (without limitation that undo the efficiency of the program), let me know. Also, if you think there's a better alternative for any of these programs that I've not heard of, let me know as well. I do know about the browsers and virusscanners, though, and I'll only list one program for each type of program. In the end, I want to compile a list of programs that works on both Windows XP and Windows Vista and will create a perfectly free and fully functional system to use. Linux (Ubuntu) software is not being considered for the list, although I might someday do a list like this for Ubuntu as well.
I've personally used the software listed here and many of the alternatives for this software as well. I've chosen these as the most efficient or accessible programs available, and on my PC they all worked without problems. This does not in any way imply that all of them work on your PC like they did on mine, and I am not responsible for anything happening to your PC thanks to using any of these programs.
Without further ado, the list.
- AVG Free |
required
AVG Free is a fully fledged anti-virus program that not only has a highly polished finish, but is also more than usable for home use. It offers scheduled scanning, manual scanning, healing and quarantine of infected files. Also, Grisoft issues free updates for the program, keeping the virus definitions up-to-date. There are no downsides to the use of AVG Free, making it a perfect, free utility. AVG Free is a complete version, although you can upgrade to AVG Professional at any time against a small compensation.
Link:
http://free.grisoft.com/
- Glary's Utilities |
required
For many, many years, I've used a bunch of programs to keep my system tweaked to the maximum. I used seperate programs to do random things, like removing empty folders, emptying caches, optimizing RAM memory, cleaning the registry and more. Now, I don't do that no longer. I ran into a hidden gem. Glary's Utilities offers a wide range of utilities all under a single, easy to use interface. There are far more options hidden in the program, including file undelete and other extremely useful modules. Also, the OneClick menu allows you to run through the most essential tasks in just a single click of the mouse. I am genuinely impressed.
Link:
http://www.glaryutilities.com/
- OpenOffice.org |
required
Almost every person knows the Microsoft Office Suite - Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Only few of us know that the actual price of the suite is over 350 dollars. If that's too much, or you don't like the Office 2007 interface, or you just refuse to use anything Microsoft for some reason, OpenOffice.org is a great alternative to Microsoft Office. Not only does it fully support almost every format of document, spreadsheet or presentation (including the infamous 2007 formats), it's also laid out very similar to Microsoft Office. OpenOffice.org is completely free.
Link:
http://www.openoffice.org/
- IZArc |
required
There was a day in which WinZIP was the absolute master of compression technology, and honestly, until version 9 I used the program with a lot of pleasure. However, WinZIP 10 didn't allow users to use the program after the original '30 day' period, and on top of that the .rar format started to get popular. I switched to WinRAR and until very recently, I saw it as the absolute master in the compression tools. IZArc is very much like WinRAR, without the nagging screens and even lighter on memory. A real recommendation for anyone using a lot of compressed files, or someone who wants to compress files.
Link:
http://www.izarc.org/
- Mozilla Firefox |
required
Yes, I know. This one could potentially spark a whole outcry about which browser is best, but in my opinion, Mozilla's Firefox is the best browser out there. Offering wide compatibility and great features, Mozilla outdoes many browsers out there, delivering the most complete browsing experience available at this moment. Firefox is completely free, and does not future any nagging screens.
Link:
http://www.firefox.com/
- TeraCopy |
required
Ah, yes, if there's one thing people hate about Windows XP or Vista, it's the horrible handling of a task as simple as copying files. No longer! TeraCopy is a must-have that takes over from Windows, allowing crashed copying sessions to continue, not hanging when dealing with damaged files and even restoring partially damaged files. Basically, TeraCopy replaced Windows standard crashing/hanging behaviour when something odd happens while copying with actually useful behaviour. A must have.
Link:
http://www.codesector.com/index.php
- MagicDisc |
optional
Ever needed to mount an .iso file, or similar extensions? MagicDisc allows you to easily and quickly mount .iso files and on top of that, it even allows you to mount multiple images. It can even compress and decompress CD/DVD images ánd create such files. As if that's not enough, it features not a single nagging screen during normal use and uses a minimum of memory.
Link:
http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm
- EasyBCD |
optional
If you find yourself in the situation in which you want to dualboot your system, or tripleboot, or more, EasyBCD allows any PC to have a little screen from which you can boot most OS'es. EasyBCD is compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac, WinPE and FreeBSD and offers a clean and simple utility that can diagnose your system as well. It can write to the MBR out of itself, and it can restore the MBR to how it was before you added the bootscreen. Highly recommended for great ease of use.
Link:
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
- Ashampoo Burning Studio Free |
optional
Nero Burning ROM is a great program, yes, but I wonder how many people actually own the license for the program. Luckily, there's a free alternative for the program, called Ashampoo Burning Studio Free. It offers complete Data, Audio, Video, DVD ánd Bluray burning options, and is fast with burning the data to the disc and can compete with the likes of Nero. You can upgrade Ashampoo Burning Studio Free to the latest video, which is a somewhat more complete version of the program. The program features optional ads, which you can turn of by not subscribing to the 'news channels'.
Link:
http://www.download.com/Ashampoo-Burning-Studio-Free/3000-2646_4-10776287.html?cdlPid=10827403
- SyncBack |
optional
SyncBack is a commercial product, however, older versions are available for free, fully functional but with a nag screen on starting the program. That nagging screen is the only drawback for this program, as besides that, it can do almost any backing up task you can imagine, from backing up to synchronizing and from doing so to a local directory to a FTP location. For such backing up power, I'll take that nagging screen for granted, and personally, until I find an equal application without that nag screen, I'll keep recommending SyncBack.
Link:
http://www.2brightsparks.com/freeware/freeware-hub.html
- uTorrent |
optional
uTorrent is a program that theoretically allows people to download data from at far faster speeds than most alternatives. By downloading so-called torrent files, files of only a few kilobyte, the program is loaded with so-called trackers, that keep the seeders and peers for your download monitored. Seeds are people who have the full download on their PC and are uploading the file, while Peers are people who are still downloading the file, like you. The more seeds there are, the faster uTorrent will download the file. Seeing that it allows for selective downloading of files inside a torrent and is extremely light on memory and small on harddisk, this is the Torrent application I recommend. uTorrent features not a single nagging screen, and is completely free.
Link:
http://www.utorrent.com/
- FrostWire |
optional
FrostWire, like it's motherproject LimeWire, is a Peer-to-Peer filesharing program that allows people to use the GNUTELLA network, one of the largest file sharing networks currently available. The software allows people to easy search the network and to quickly download files from the network. Music, movies, software and the like are all available on the network, but do remember downloading things you don't legally own is illegal and in most countries punishable by law. Unlike LimeWire, FrostWire is completely free and features no nagging screens.
Link:
http://www.frostwire.com/
- Last.fm |
optional
Last.fm is not really a program in the usual sense of the word, I guess. Last.fm is a website, and you'll need to register to use it. The software, however, allows you to quickly and easily access the most popular functions of the Last.fm website. Last.fm is a 'method' that analyzes the music you listen to and forms a listening profile based upon the music you play. Based on that data, it recommends other songs and creates personal radio stations to listen to. To be able to analyze your music, you'll need the Last.fm software installed on your PC. The program features no nagging screens, and the total is a free service, although you can get additional features against a small monthly fee, to stream your music from every PC in the world.
Link:
http://www.last.fm/
- Spybot Search & Destroy |
required
Adware is one of the most frequent, persistent and chronic spyware available. Adware opens pop ups with advertisements on your PC, and sometimes alter system- and browser settings. Luckily, Spybot Search & Destroy is a quite complete protection against all forms of spyware, and does so quickly and efficiently. Spybot Search & Destroy is really a complete package, monitoring registry changes, malicious programs and suspicious behavior. There are no nagging screens and the program is totally free. Do note that some messages can be rather daunting and complex, but using common sense should get you pretty far.
Link:
http://www.safer-networking.org/
- COMODO Firewall Pro |
required
COMODO is a freeware firewall that outbeats the highly popular ZoneAlarm Free hands-down. Actually, it makes the latest version of ZoneLabs' firewall look like a downright joke. COMODO offers people a free, full firewall that's actually fully functional without paying a single dollar for it. It works thoroughly and is extremely simple to use, although the flood of warnings after installation might look a bit complicated. Just use common sense with allowing and disallowing programs to use the internet as in the end, a Firewall is only as good as the user is. A PLUS version is available for $39,99.
Link:
http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/download_firewall.html
- IOBit SmartDefrag |
required
IOBit SmartDefrag is something special here. Note that this is only a BETA version and could potentially eat your Hard Drive, although there has not been a single report of such an incident. SmartDefrag is one of those programs you start up once, and never bother about again. In the background, and with minimal resource use, it'll work to keep your hard disk defragmentated completely. Now, isn't that convenient? It would be if it was paid for, but as you might have suspected: it's completely free.
Link:
http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html
- Vista Start Menu |
optional
If you're tired of the old Windows Start Menu, and you'd prefer to use a more advanced solution, the Vista Start Menu by OrdinarySoft is worth trying. It replaces the old Windows Start Menu and allows quick and easy access to your data, includes the valuable search bar found in Windows Vista and allows you to search the Internet, your PC and other important locations with ease. It supports hotkeys to be set, has power buttons, a lot of options and some nifty features that'll definitely keep you working fast. There's a pro version starting at $19,99 for a single-PC license with some additional features.
Link:
http://www.vistastartmenu.com/
- TeamViewer 3 |
optional
Remote Assistance is a great idea, but one problem is that it seems to only work occasionally. In the case it doesn't, or in the case you just need an easier solution which does not require any form of setting up on the side of the 'client', Teamviewer 3 is the solution. The server application is simple, and the client application does nothing besides showing an ID and password the server can use to connect to the client. From there on, the server can assist the client, send files, view the desktop and control input, Of course, the client can disconnect this at any time. Do note, TeamViewer 3 has a nagscreen when shutting down.
Link:
http://www.teamviewer.com/
- Mozilla Thunderbird |
optional
For those of us that haven't moved on to internet e-mail like Hotmail or G-mail (or those of us who have but prefer to see mail through a program), Mozilla Thunderbird is the best choice of application. Thunderbird allows you to check your mail with included spam-filter and RSS-reader, but, like all Mozilla software, allows for the use of additional highly convenient add-ons, extensions and other little tricks to optimize your e-mailing
experience. Thunderbird is compatible with
MozBackup, a program that allows you to transfer settings, mail and the like from Mozilla software between computers. Thunderbird is open-source and completely free.
Link:
http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
- Digsby
(new!) |
Optional
Digsby has been gaining a reputation on the internet for quite a while now, and thats something that isn't extremely surprising seeing its impressive list of features. Digsby communicates with MSN, ICQ, Yahoo, GTalk, Jabber, Facebook Chat & Widgets. Digbsy checks E-mail for G-mail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL/AIM and any POP3 or IMAP email account. Digsby keeps track of your social networks, like MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Quite customizable, straight-forward and surprisingly, with webcam/audio support for all support IM-platforms that support such functionality. At the price of free, that's quite an impressive list of functionality.
Link:
http://www.digsby.com/
- Orb |
optional
Orb is one nifty piece of software that allows you to actually stream contents from your home-computer to any other computer connected to the internet. By installing Orb, you can visit their website at http://mycast.orb.com/, enter your password and login and access the folders you shared through Orb on your PC. Orb has an inbuilt video and music player, can display documents and images and basically turns your computer in a convenient and secure webserver. No hassles with port-forwarding and all that stuff, no tweaking speeds, Orb does everything by itself everytime you log on to the webinterface and allows you to access all content on your 'always-on' PC from your laptop, a friends house *cough*or at work*cough*.
Link:
http://www.orb.com/
- Rainlendar
(new!) |
optional
Rainlendar is a calendar application in the form of a little widget on your desktop, and is highly convenient in use. The free version of the program allows you to maintain several calendars, has a To Do list, displays your upcoming appointments/events in a clean overview and displays all of this in a small and customizable interface. For those of us who have a bad time with organizing life, this tool is especially useful on 'clean' desktops in combination with RocketDock. For those that require syncing; it can sync back and forth with Outlook in the paid version ($9.95), which also allows syncing with your Google Calendar.
Link:
http://www.rainlendar.net/
- Foobar2000 |
optional
Foobar2000 is an extremely light musicplayer, capable of handling massive amounts of music quickly and efficiently. However, the normal interface is nothing short of crap. If you want to use Foobar2000, I'd recommend grabbing the following plugin to foobar2000 called
AvA foo and following the instructions on the AvA foo page carefully. Until Amarok2 is launched for Windows - Foobar2000 is completely free and features no nagging screens, and is customizable far beyond WinAMP.
Link:
http://www.foobar2000.org/
- VLC Player |
optional
Many mediaplayers need certain codecs to play certain files. Not only does this lead to people cluttering their PC's with codecs for each file they want to play, it's also pretty much a complication and a step away from usability. Luckily, there's VLC Player. VLC Player can play almost every video file you throw at it and is pretty much the most efficient video player I've seen in a while. What more is there to tell, besides that it's completely free and has no nagging screens?
Link:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
- Audacity |
optional
Users of Windows Vista will have run into one tiny little inconvenience when recording sounds - the program that's sent along with Vista to do so, the famous Sound Recorder, was stripped of all usefulness. In the case you agree with me about that, Audacity will prove useful to you. For any normal recording task, be it voice or music, Audacity allows you to record, edit and output the audio in quite advanced way. Audacity allows editing of all big audio filetypes, including MP3 and OGG. It can merge, split and much more, even for multi-track recordings if your hardware supports it. In other words, it's quite complete.
Link:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
- SmartFTP |
optional
If you need a simple FTP program for Windows, and you refuse to use the excellent "FireFTP" Firefox add-on, SmartFTP comes to the rescue. SmartFTP is a simple-to-use, simple-to-setup and simple-to-ignore-the-nag-screen program, that is split up in the recognizable two-halves system where you can simply drag files from and to your FTP server. SmartFTP features quite a number of advanced options too, including encryption, auto-reconnect and file upload continuation. The commercial license, or the license that removes the nagging screen, costs $36,95. Luckily, you'll never be forced to pay for the program.
Link:
http://www.smartftp.com/
- RocketDock |
optional
Want to keep your taskbar and (or) your desktop clean, and like the Macintosh dock (which basically is a 'bar' at the top, bottom or sides at the screen)? RocketDock uses 10MB of RAM memory, and is extremely userfriendly. It allows you to drag and drop files to the RocketDock, minimalize programs to the RocketDock instead of the taskbar, skin the RocketDock in the most absurd ways and much, much more.
Link:
http://www.rocketdock.com/
- Task Coach
(new!) |
optional
There's always things we need to plan, and nowadays, many people work from behind their PC. A lot of us need to work on several things and Task Coach is a completely unmissable application in doing so. It allows you to keep track of how long you've worked on a task, set deadlines, set timeframes and use subtasks - an option that is strikingly missing from many commercial-grade programs. Task Coach allows you to work more efficiently and analyze your scheduling. Perfect for designers, programmers and other computergrounded folks.
http://www.taskcoach.org/
- SpeedFan |
optional
Ever wanted to monitor your systems Hard Drives, temperatures and fan speed? SpeedFan allows you to not only do this, but also to control most of these options for the more advanced users. An ideal tool if you're diagnosing overheating.
Link:
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php

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