This page is mostly here for me to have as a reference when I need to add some programs to a fresh Windows XP install, but can serve well for others looking to do typical 'windows stuff' without all the spyware and cost of all the necessary software. I guess we'll just start with a basic list:
- Firefox - Say goodbye to popups, and hello to a small, powerful, standards compliant web browser. UI improvements include tabbed browsing (press ctrl-t, you'll see ;), and an integrated search menu (very slick and non-intrusive like most IE toolbars).
- Thunderbird - a very competent email client, very similar to Outlook Express, without all the security holes
- Azureus - a really good BitTorrent client; requires a good Java installation, but blends in well with windows and has tons of features
- SharpReader - an RSS Aggregator; if you don't know why you need it, you probably don't - but it's cool
- Shareaza - a good P2P app using the gnutella protocol without all the spyware of other P2P programs
- avast! - free anti-virus software for home use. Need I say more?
- Misc browser plugins for Firefox: Java for crazy web apps, Flash and Shockwave for viewing nifty animations
Just note that Shareaza's former homepage was hijacked and now distributes a proprietary application (the so-called ShareazaV4) which connects only to its own network (in fact it's a clone of the RIAA approved iMesh and BearShare). The real, open source Shareaza continues to be actively developed and it's available at http://shareaza.sourceforge.net/
IMHO it would make sense to update the link on this page.
Fixed, thanks.
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