Recommend some shareware and freeware

I recently upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP, and I’m installing bits and pieces of software. So far I’ve added ZoneAlarm, AdAware, TweakUI, DAP and AVG (although the latter doesn’t work with XP). I’m downloading Trillian since it seems fairly popular.

Anyone have any other shareware / adware / freeware recommendations? I’m not fussed about file-sharing apps, since I’m limited to a 56k dial-up and only about 2 gig of free space, but any ‘must-haves’ would be appreciated.

Maybe things are different now, but Ad-Aware and DAP together in one sentence doesn’t sound right. I though Download Accellerator Plus was known spyware.:confused:

I hadn’t heard that about DAP, but Ad-Aware is completely up to date and hasn’t alerted me to any problem with DAP.

Ohhhh. Forgot to mention my favorites. If you’re into video/pictures, Ifranview is a great freeware addition.

Some of Freeware link pages:

Snortworld

Pricelessware

Pricelessware advertises as spyware free, but after each install, I’d run adaware just to be sure. :wink:

You may be right about DAP, they may have changed. I last used it several years ago. :slight_smile:

Cheers!

Sandra is a nifty program. It’s a diagnostic program that examines your computer and provides stats for every last bit of it imaginable.

Kazaa

Um, as I said in the OP, my connection doesn’t really make file-sharing apps viable, but thanks anyway. I’ll check out Sandra too.

I’m gonna go ahead and bump this baby, because:
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AVG the antivirus program? I’ve got it on the home computer, which runs WinXP Professional, and it works just fine…

MemTurbo at http://www.memturbo.com/ is a decent app if you don’t have too much in the way of RAM; it’ll recover memory for you. I find it more useful to clean up stray *.dll’s and other memory-resident clutter after a program crash. (If you have problems with a program not working right if you restart it after a crash, run MemTurbo and have it clean up your RAM: most of the time the program will run fine again.)


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