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#101 User is offline   CoffeeFiend 

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Posted 15 July 2008 - 05:30 PM

This list could be significantly bigger, there's still a LOT of stuff missing. Some others:

Network stuff
Tunnelier, an alternative to PuTTY
COPSSH, openssh + cygwin + a few extras, along with a usable installer
nmap + zenmap gui, port scanner
mRemote, supports RDP/VNC/ICA/SSH/etc connections
httrack to copy websites
wget to download files from the command line
various VNCs, like ultravnc and tightvnc
etc.

Office stuff
Sumatra PDF, an alternative to foxit and acrobat reader

Internet stuff
FeedDemon, RSS reader

Music stuff:
musicbrainz tagger, for automatic tagging of your mp3's (it will even guess the artist/song name for you)

Packing/Repackaging tools:
installrite, nsis, inno, etc

Virtualization stuff
vmware server and tons more addons/related products and such

System stuff
memtest86+, gparted, etc

Encoding tools:
avisynth
virtualdubmod
mkvtoolnix
dgindex
eac3to (url will likely change over time)
many codecs: xvid, ffdshow, ac3filter, x264, haali
etc

Dev tools
Visual Studio, Express Edition
eclipse
NetBeans & Sun Studio
Mercurial, SVN, etc
Databases like SQL Server Express, Oracle 10g Express, IBM DB2 Express-C, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, etc
TONS of utils, CruiseControl.NET, NAnt, NUnit, MbUnit, Reflector, etc (VERY long list)
Literally countless frameworks, libraries, ORMs, addons, utils, etc.


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Posted 28 July 2008 - 05:23 PM

They describe it better than I can:

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MakeHuman © is completely free, innovative and professional software for the modelling of 3-Dimensional characters. The features that make this software unique are the new tetra-parametric GUI © components and the Natural Pose System ©, for advanced muscular simulation. Using MakeHuman a photorealistic character can be modeled in less than 2 minutes; MakeHuman is released under an Open Source Licence, and is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.


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LOOXIS, the inventor of the 3D portrait in glass and market leader in this field has
donated to the MakeHuman project it's sourcecode of "LOOXIS Faceworx", an interesting
application to quickly and easily model human heads from photos.


From a PDF file:

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<snip>MakeHuman and their application in a new context from the point of view of the relationship between artist and computer. The problem we posed is the development of a valid tool specially designed for the modeling of virtual humans, with a simple yet complete pose system including the simulation of muscular movement. It is a new interfacing idea, different from the common graphic board with thousands of parameters, much easier to use, fast and intuitive.


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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.



MakeHuman website.


Mark

This post has been edited by mark: 28 July 2008 - 05:51 PM


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  Posted 29 July 2008 - 10:07 AM

I noticed that A few are missing and Ill go grab all the links for them before I post, but for now MPlayer is a great multimedia player and is free.

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/

Great app.

View PostDrazick, on Apr 5 2008, 04:47 AM, said:

Avast Anti Virus
http://www.avast.com


Already In the list, but WELL WORTH the repeat. Only the BEST AV solution you can get, AND ITS FREE! God love Avast!

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 07:15 PM

It's free, it's under 2MB but I don't know how useful it could be (so I didn't put it in the useful thread). Besides, how many print screen programs are there? :)

The developer recommends 'a good graphics card' but it runs fine on my onboard graphics, VIA S3G.

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Features
Accessible through Ptr Scr, Ctrl+Prt Scr, or custom hotkey
Captures full screen, rectangle selection, freehand selection, or active window
Can capture mouse cursor
Supports multiple monitors
Allows annotation over capture, with smooth, natural mouse drawing
Saves capture straight to desktop or to any file, sends it as email, edits, prints or sends to clipboard
Exports as JPG, BMP, or PNG (transparent or opaque)
Can re-scale capture before exporting
Can pre-fill capture title & comments with window title & browser URL

Works as advertised and found here.(check out the vid to see it at work)
He also has an odd way of creating post-it notes for the desktop. Found here.

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 08:12 PM

All the rights for the BurnAware project were sold to the BurnAware Technologies company.

BurnAware Free Edition is no longer available! :(

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 08:16 PM

Under Anti-Spyware I would suggest,

Spyware Doctor Starter Edition

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Posted 04 September 2008 - 04:44 AM

i think u should add these too...
file splitter http://www.martinsto...er/splitl40.zip
file copier http://roadkil.net/d...ds/unstopcp.zip
:)

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Posted 23 September 2008 - 05:26 AM

Ashampoo burning studio free 6.7.1.

Free and very complete. Burns cd/dvd/blue ray, audio cd burning and ripping, video-dvd and (s)vcd. Also iso burning/creating. Even includes a back-up utility, all for free. The only thing it doesn't do compared with commercial suites is video encoding, you'll need a ready video-ts folder. But there are tons of other freebies that can do that.
GUI is simple and clear. Not much buttons and options, see it as a Nero Express clone. With the main difference that it doesn't take a few hundred megabytes on your harddrive and doesn't cost +€50,-! (who ever said that Vista is too expensive?)

I tried many free burning softwares, if not all and this is absolutely one of the best.

Download here:

http://www.download.com/Ashampoo-Burning-S...4-10776287.html

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Posted 04 November 2008 - 05:59 AM

@Gouki

thats an impressive and very, very useful list you have there. thanks alot for sharing.

though does anyone knows any free bandwidth limiter/controller similar to netlimiter?

This post has been edited by Woomera: 04 November 2008 - 12:46 PM


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Posted 25 November 2008 - 01:16 PM

@Gouki
thats an impressive and very useful list you have here: THX for sharing
I think you could add /note the :

FlashGot plugin/extension as a Stand-Alone DL Manager

Its fast, simple interface, multiple file DLoader capable of
grabbing Flash(.flv) video from nearly any page or site

DownThemAll - Maybe added if full DL managing features are needed.

My big quest is to find the equiv. for seamless integration to Win-IE7--anyone?

This post has been edited by StaffnRod: 25 November 2008 - 01:18 PM


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  Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:45 AM

:whistle: I know I am new to the forum... and I can see a lot of effort has gone into the list on the OP... but in all fairness it can (and should) be made a bit more user friendly IMO... why not give a short description of each piece of software (so I can see at a glance the difference and specialty of each) and maybe which OS's it is compatible with... and it should be kept up to date... maybe another user can take over if required...

Any way just my 2c :hello:

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Posted 03 February 2009 - 05:53 PM

Nice list! I'd like to suggest HandBrake (DVD-ripper) and SMPlayer (great frontend to MPlayer). I should also point out that Gaim has been renamed Pidgin.

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