Mandy,

Took me about 4 fucking seconds of scrolling to find someonr basically shouting “UsE lInUx” (using it myself and find this attitude highly annoying)

Keep to the question and let people use what they want, which leads me to:

Qbittorrent, best torrent client imo

Files app by yair, pretty nice looking file manager with tans and other goodies

wlsnt,

For me, there are exactly 0 people talking about Linux except you.

yuunikki,

This, people who use Linux will always let you know they use it especially if you didn’t ask

brainw0rms,
@brainw0rms@hexbear.net avatar

Beyond Compare 4 - various types of file comparison and merging operations.

WinDirStat - makes it easy to identify and clean up files taking up your drive space.

Everything - I resisted using this for a long time and wish I hadn’t.

Joplin - note taking app with markdown editor.

QTranslate - discontinued freeware, most recent version that I’m aware of is 6.10.0. very useful translation app that supports Google, DeepL, Yandex and others.

RapidCRC (Unicode) - file hash creation and verification

also shout out to Windows Firewall, not really a new thing but many people don’t bother learning how to use it properly.

What_Religion_R_They,
@What_Religion_R_They@hexbear.net avatar

In my experience SpaceSniffer was slightly faster than WinDirStat.

Also if you just want to quickly check the hash of a file you can use the 7Zip right click menu, but it won’t verify a file, to my knowledge.

lud,

There is also Wiztree which is WAY faster than both SpaceSniffer and WinDirStat.

It can scan a 8 TB HDD in a few seconds and not hours (exaggeration) like WinDirStat

Kultronx,
@Kultronx@lemmygrad.ml avatar

2 programs I’ve been using for almost 20 years now:

www.foobar2000.org Media player www.slsknet.org/news/ Soulseek for music downloading

BEDE,

Got to mention Quicklook by Paddy Xu.

Just like the original functionality on mac, you press spacebar to inspect any highlighted file.

This was was one of those tiny things that a massive difference for me when I switched to windows.

I also use startisback to customize my taskbar and start menu.

Wahots,
@Wahots@pawb.social avatar

Notepad++ for any text file that needs to be opened, and VLC for any video file that needs to be opened. Both are great.

toastal,

Rufus

Create bootable USB drives the easy way

You can use it to flash an ISO for a free operating system instead Microsoft Windows spyware. You could go Linux, or BSD, or Haiku, or whatever so long as your personal data & freedom are respected.

yuunikki,

I’m fine with windows

toastal,

📣 Folks, they say they’ll take the spyware!

geoma,

And trusting with closed eyes and giving away control of their computers to that big tech co Having ads And enjoying updates at good moments And having to have an antivirus And paying licenses And having your children learn computing on an environment that they’ll get used to so they’ll have to buy their own when they get older and cope with all this sh*t

toastal, (edited )

Training the youth on proprietary software should be a sin. Rather than learning abstract skills or free software they can freely get, use, redistribute, inspect, students are taught a narrow, specialized task to where they think they need something proprietary. For instance, 90% of folks would be happy with a combo of darktable + GIMP + Krita for digital raster art/photography, but instead they want to pay Adobe a monthly subscription.

yuunikki,

Lol paying for Adobe? Yeah right. You can easily patch the Cloud trials to be the full versions of the programs for free. Why use off brand versions of stuff when I can just pirate/crack the the used programs for free

toastal,

Why use […] when I can just pirate/crack

Aside from the ethical reasons to choose free software over something built with lock-in in mind by a US-based, publicly-traded megacorporation… Sounds like you have never used Krita or darktable. These are best-in-class applications used by professionals. You also have been bitten into their propaganda that you need Adobe. Schools could even train on cheaper, decent software like Affinity (tho it’s not supported by Linux), but Adobe is funding indoctrination just like Microsoft does with Windows/Office/GitHub.

yuunikki,

Considering most places use Microsoft office, Adobe suite, windows in general… I have no issue using them since I’m not even paying for them anyways

geoma,

I’m sorry if I insulted you. Didn’t mean to. What I mean is that its not a matter of paying or not paying. Or a matter of privacy or not. It’s a matter of freedom and the future of humanity.I Iove paying for libre software. We need software that respects people’s rights and gives them the possibility of studying, sharing and evolving to us humanity as a whole. That gives them control over their computers and lives.

yuunikki,

I’m not paying for stuff when I can get them for free

geoma,

Good. But sometimes not paying for something now makes you pay more in the long run

yuunikki,

How’s that

geoma,

With or actions, we are creating a future for humanity Something like this: mastodon.social/

Check this short videos to understand more: www.fsf.org/resources/videos/

yuunikki,

Oh no… Anyways

brainw0rms, (edited )
@brainw0rms@hexbear.net avatar

jesse-wtf Takes like this are so bizarre to me ngl. I highly respect developers of free software - especially those that give up their time without any compensation. However, at the end of the day people are going to use what they know works best for them. If that’s the free alternative for you, then great! But digging your heels in the ground and only using certain software - not because it’s better functionally or in any material way, but only because it’s free, at the expensive of your own productivity (or worse, the productivity of your peers because now they have to deal with your broken shit) is incredibly childish. No one actually cares in real life. Being a smug open-source zealot, and belittling people who don’t have the same narrow perspective isn’t “making a stand,” or really doing anything besides making you sound insufferable lol. Saying this as someone who’s contributed to and maintained several FOSS projects, as well as commercial ones. (edit for clarity: I’m using free/open-source/FOSS interchangeably, not referring to freeware.)

geoma, (edited )

I understand your practical/functional approach. But I think the approach that sounds radical to you might also be a practical one that considers long term and big scale effects. I mean, the same happens in many aspects of life. Sometimes you do something in a more difficult way because you bet it will bring you benefits in the long term. Sometimes it really pays over but other times you think it will bring you benefits (and for example instead of doing something manually you write a script that does it) but you miss it and end spending more time on the job than if you’ve had just solved your specific problem manually. When we talk about sociology, politics and other complex subjects that go beyond our short term/personal benefit impact, we really frequently don’t have the knowledge to make the best decisions, so we kinda guess based on our experience and convictions. I think that’s what making us disagree right now. Personally, for me using libre software was a chimera until 6 years ago or so when I think it reached a mature point in which nowadays it can solve most needs with more practical benefits by far than proprietary software. Before that, I used Windows, Adobe and other proprietary software and dealt with its limitations. I mean I also have to say that I also used it because it was comfortable, easier and familiar for me (I was trained on Microsoft/Macromedia/Adobe ecosystem since a small kid) Probably, if I had no experience with computers before (and as I can confirm from the experience of installing GNU/Linux on other people’s computers, those that have no former experience with Windows nor Mac whatsoever have so much better/faster adoption of GNU/Linux), I could have adopted it earlier. The thing with libre software (contrary to most things in the material world) is that the more people use it, the better it gets, so that makes a special point on why using it could be beneficial for the whole system called humanity. Well anyway… Thanks for reading!

yuunikki,

You’re implying I’m a boomer who doesn’t know about stuff like O&O ShutUp10++ which I use. I also use windscribe, pihole on my home network, extensions like ublock-origin and canvasblocker for Firefox, violent monkey with various scripts to not deal with trackers etc, nextDNS as well. And of course I pirate all sorts of shit using qbittorent tied to only work when my vpn is active. So sure, I’m stupid and don’t know anything because I use windows (that I pirated and activated for free).

Arthur_Leywin,

Ventoy’s an upgrade from Rufus cuz you can store multiple ISOs in 1usb drive. The limit is the USB storage so you could have 20+ distros.

toastal,

Good to know. I’ve not used Windows in years.

Never_Sm1le,
@Never_Sm1le@lemdro.id avatar

Everything. A very small and fast search and indexing program, much better than windows search

d3Xt3r,

AutoHotkey - one of the best GUI automation and scripting tools for Windows. You could create anything from a simple key-ramapping macro to full fledged, standalone apps - it’s super easy, yet super powerful. Highly recommend checking out if you ever wanted to automate something, or you wanna make your own app for whatever, but you don’t wanna learn a complicated programming language.

MrScottyTay,

Strange, as a programmer i find autohotkey complicated haha. (Granted, I’ve barely touched it in the past)

SgtKetchup,

NAPS2 (Not Another PDF Scanner) does exactly one thing, scan stuff, and it does it incredibly well. Bypass all the garbage software that came with your scanner, plus it supports batch processing and profiles.

JK1348,

Helps me run my business

Smokeydope,
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

A lot of great free and open source software works with windows. Librewolf web browser, kdenlive video editor, Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), Freetube is a great YouTube front end. Youtube-dlp is an excellent command line tool for downloading videos and music locally from lots of websites not just youtube For games freedoom, super tux, minetest with the mineclone2 game installed,

FawkesGil,
@FawkesGil@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

If you’re still using Windows 10 you should try out Powertools by Microsoft. It adds a lot of quality of life improvements, like adding a grid to snap your windows

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah I used power tools myself awesome little bit of kit m8 I hope someone comes round to making something like it on linux

d3Xt3r,

Powertools

I think you meant PowerToys. :)

suckaduck,
@suckaduck@feddit.nl avatar

Almost can’t install windows without powertools these days

stoy,

I am an IT guy, as a general rule I don’t install stuff I don’t need.

That being said, we all have different requirenments for our computers, and I would be dumb to enforce my requirenments on you.

So here are some great tools and utillities that I have used and in some cases still use.

Firefox - Google Chrome needs a rival to keep the web happy, it is an excellent browser and have served me well for 20+ years.

VLC - Video Lan Client, I have yet to find a media file that this player can’t play, this is less relevant since piracy have gone down, but I still keep in on my system.

digiKam - A photo organizer, works well with all formats I have thrown at it, currently manages my growing collection of photos (see my profile for a photo I took of a Lynx Kitten), it also makes me able to do light photo editing, but I mainly use Affinity Photo for that.

Strawberry Music Player - An advanced music player, based on Clementine Music Player which is based on amaroK musik player. It gives me a great album interface to managemy music, less usefull now since I buy most of my music through iTunes, but still does an excellent job of managing growing collection och C64/Amiga remixes from remix64.com

Notepad++ - This should be on every windows computer, it is an advanced text editor, it has everything you need from a text editor, plays way more. It is fast, has persistant tabs, syntax highlighting, autocomplete, themes and way more.

VS Code - Visual Studio Code, this is a source code editor, it is like taking Notepad++, making it snort cocaine and bolting a modern interface to it. This is not a general text editor, this is a program where you write and edit code, Notepad++ is excellent for reading and making quick changes to text files, VS Code is what you use to develop the code. It assists you constantly, from autocomplete, to error checking your code, I write a lot of Powershell code in VS Code at work, and it is great. It is slower to get going than Notepad++, but once you start it and have it co figured it works great.

Gimp - The Gnu Image Manipulation Program, free but less refined version of Adobe Photoshop, it is highly capable.

Libre Office, a less refined version of the office suite.

kirk781,

I used most of the stuff you listed though I usually switched to mpv instead of VLC. On Linux, I used Strawberry for quite some time though I use foobar2000 on Windows. Deadbeef is a good lightweight alternative to that on Linux but always seems to play catch up to it’s elder cousin.

flambonkscious,

Thanks for this! I’m in agreement with most of your list but an looking forward to trying out strawberry and digikam

yuunikki,

Funny you mention piracy going down, this is absolutely not true lol. Also you should pirate music instead of giving money to apple

MrScottyTay,

Piracy is definitely not in its heyday anymore. Lemmy talks big about piracy going up but I’ve yet to meet someone in person who’s went back to piracy. Most people just jump between streaming platforms every other month.

yuunikki,

Ah yes, it’s fine down because YOU haven’t happened to meet anyone who pirates. As of I’d ever pay for streaming platforms lol. I have 18tb+ of media on my plex server

MrScottyTay,

Same argument can be said in reverse to you though right? Also you didn’t have to brag about your size ;p

yuunikki,

I’ve met many who know how to torrent shit. It’s not rocket science.

MrScottyTay,

Never said it was rocket science or that people don’t know how to torrent. That’s very common knowledge I feel. I used to torrent all the time, still do in some small circumstances like getting older stuff that’s not available to stream anywhere and whatnot. I also know loads that know how to torrent too, doesn’t mean they all pirate just cause of that knowledge.

yuunikki,

I just like shit for free, what can I say

hruzgar,

Flow Launcher. Alt + space to open anything. Faster than powertoys run and all the other tools i used before.

d3Xt3r,

First time hearing of this and geez, it’s 178MB?! Meanwhile, Executor (in it’s 16th year of development!) is only 1.8MB. That’s nearly a 100 times smaller than Flow, yet with a ton of more features. Just what the heck is Flow coded in?!

StereoTrespasser,

What difference does it make? You need to fit it on a floppy or something?

d3Xt3r,

It’s a indicator of bloat and lazy coding, which is typical of certain platforms such as Electron or UWP apps. Anyone who’s ever used Electron apps for instance knows how much they suck.

SgtKetchup,

I prefer Launchy which is very lightweight. But regardless of the tool, this is the best way to navigate your computer. I’ve literally forgotten how to get around to files and folders without it.

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Chris Titus Tech’s debloat tool (source code)

lntl,
@lntl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

WSL is a Windows program that opens the door to many other useful programs :)

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m just thinking: could you use WINE in WSL?

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

you could use WSL in Wine in WSL.

go full circle

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I don’t think you can install WSL in WINE

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

not with that attitude

TexMexBazooka,

watch me

d3Xt3r,

You could, if you ran a full Windows install under QEMU under WINE.

lntl,
@lntl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

If you wanted to run Windows programs, I think you’d have to

yuunikki,

What’s wsl stand for

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

Windows Subsystem for Linux

NickwithaC,
@NickwithaC@lemmy.world avatar

Which runs Linux as a subsystem on Windows…

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