Essential Software

The new Dell laptop arrived today (very good, but bit too shiny for my liking - more of that another time). Once I had cleared off a few gig of useless crap that Dell had kindly installed, including 5 different AOL programs, I thought I’d load up some essential software before the holiday weekend.

Whilst I am sure that my list of essential software wouldn’t suit everyone, I found making the choices quite interesting. Here’s what I came up with and why:

Macromedia Suite (Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash and Freehand)

My version of this is getting slightly long in the tooth now, but it’s still a suite of tools that I find it hard to be without. Yes, I can code without dreamweaver, but it does make all the common tasks that much faster to deal with. Fireworks is also almost permanently open in a window on my system and is another must have tool. Flash and Freehand I can live without, but it all installs in one go so they stayed on the list.

http://www.macromedia.com

Filezilla

Quick, reliable and free FTP program to compensate for the fact that the one built in to Dreamweaver sucks like a cheerleader.

http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

Context

A replacement for notepad that is useful for coders. Not the most full-featured editor around, but I’ve always liked it. It’s also free.

http://www.context.cx/

Interakt Tools

Various tools from Interakt that make Dreamweaver a far more useful application. To be honest I am getting a bit hacked off with these lately, as bug fixes seem only to come in paid upgrades, but I have not yet found a viable alternative.

http://www.interaktonline.com/

Picasa

Picasa is a great little photo organising / editing package from those nice chaps at Google. I’ve loved it since I first downloaded it and wouldn’t be without it on any system where I store photos.

http://picasa.google.com/

Firefox

Great browser that would probably be my first choice if I did anything else for a living.

http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

Internet Explorer

Technically this was on the system already, but it’s only fair to mention it if Firefox gets a mention. Why two browsers? Simply to test pages in the most common environments.

http://www.microsoft.com/ie/

AVG Anti Virus

Free virus protection from Grisoft

http://free.grisoft.com/

That’s really the main kit for now. I have also got GoogleSketchup on there as I want to take a look at that over the weekend, but didn’t mention it as it probably won’t stay long.

In addition to the above I will probably also add Excel (IMHO the only useful part of MS Office), but that’ll probably be it for now. There won’t be email on this system, but if I did I would probably opt for Thunderbird, despite the fact that it is still seriously under-featured.

I thought it was interesting that most of this essential software toolkit is actually either free or open source. I hadn’t quite realised how much non-paid software was creeping into my daily usage.

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