Top 10 Recommended Programs for Windows Vista (January ‘08 Edition)

Top 10 Recommended Programs for Windows Vista (January ‘08 Edition)

Published by Steve

Just to be different for a change, I’ve decided to write up a quick news post concerning some of the more interesting programs I currently have installed on my Windows Vista notebook and recommend my favorites onto you, the readers of Novice2Expert.com. However, I must first point out that while some of you may not consider some of the items I list as ‘essential’, please bear in mind that all of the programs I catalogue below just happen to be things that I happen to find very useful and help make my computing-life a whole heck of alot easier.

And with that said, let’s get on with the show and I’ll introduce my Top 10 Recommended Programs for Windows Vista for January ‘08. I may even reduce it to a ‘Top 5′ in the future and turn this a monthly event! Depending on whether or not I can come across enough great programs for Windows Vista, that is. Software doesn’t grow on trees, you know!

10. WinRAR

“WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.” — couldn’t have said it better myself.
Link: http://www.rarlab.com/

9. Eraser

Eraser is an advanced security tool (for Windows), which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns.
Link: http://www.heidi.ie/eraser/

8. SonicStage

A fantastic music player and a great alternative to iTunes and WinAmp. It’s also the only program compatible with my Sony Walkman Bean MP3 player. ;)
Link: http://musicstore.connect.com/

7. TextPad

TextPad is an award winning text editor for Windows XP and Windows Vista. It’s certainly a much better alternative to Windows’ built-in NotePad and WordPad. An absolute much download for web designers who spend the majority of their time coding up templates in HTML and programming complex applications in PHP and JavaScript.
Link: http://www.textpad.com/

6. Spybot: Search and Destroy

Spybot: Search and Destroy is a program dedicated to eliminating all the nasty spyware and malware that resides on your computer. A fantastic piece of software and comes very highly recommended if you intend to keep your computer safe and sound from spyware.
Link: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

5. AVG Anti-Virus Professional

Security protection against viruses, worms, trojans and potentially unwanted programs.
Link: http://www1.grisoft.com/doc/products-avg-anti-virus/us/crp/2

4. ZoneAlarm Pro Firewall

Shield yourself with an unrivaled firewall enhanced with powerful anti-spyware and unique identity protection services.
Link: http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_zap.jsp

3. SmartFTP

SmartFTP is an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client which allows you to transfer files between your local computer and a server on the Internet. Much better than its closest competitors, CuteFTP and FileZilla, in my opinion.
Link: http://www.smartftp.com/

2. Firefox

A genuinely incredible internet browser that, in my humble opinion, sets the standard for all current and next generation web browsers. Firefox is an absolute shining example of how it should be done. And this is coming from someone who has tasted what Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, Maxthon, Netscape and a wealth of other browsers have to offer. Get Firefox now!
Link: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

1. Adobe Photoshop CS3

Adobe Photoshop CS3 — without a doubt the finest graphics editing software available today and an absolute must for digital photography enthusiasts and web designers. Sadly, it doesn’t come cheap, though. Adobe Photoshop CS3 currently retails for the rather terrifying price of US$649 and Photoshop CS3 Extended Edition retails for US$999. Unless, of course, you are upgrading from a previous version of Photoshop, whereby you are eligible to purchase at a discount price.
Link: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/index.html

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Comments and Discussions

At present, a total of 5 comments have been posted.

  1. Andrew McNeill replied, Comment #291

    Hi - I went to download sonicstage as SP1 RC1 vista has removed media player 11 from my business version I cannot re-install as the o/s insists the download from the MS web site is old er than the pre-existing program. A problem recorded on techEd for over 12 months -> you folk seem in a dream about ms products (I use many of their products as per most folk but tired of the dream land you all move around in.

    Grip 2 - sonic stage doesn’t install outside USA. How about that is it a DRM issue (more commercial diatribe => as they persue a campaign whereby more sales might be captured if a more relaxed approach is taken. Wow - Us only is this imperialism at its most crudest. Sonic’s web site recignises US, Europe & Japan?? What about the rst of us out here that make of most of the wired world and passing the economic slide of your crudly managed banking scene. Suggestion get of the mushroom where the established order is viewed in a more robust manner. eg others on top.

  2. mustang replied, Comment #298

    There is a lot of programs, but I still like the different gadgets - here are some http://www.gadgetsdownload.com but there is also old soft that works now.

  3. jcrush replied, Comment #301

    Microsoft Commissioned Test Shows Vista SP1 Performs Comparably Or Better Than XP SP2 & Vista RTM:

    http://stfw.ru/page.php?al=Windows_Vista_SP1_vs_Win

  4. Mike replied, Comment #322

    I am dissappointed with Vista Premium, should have went for XP Pro again! As you know, Windows Mail is now a part of Vista. So how come one cannot click on “Send Mail” and be able to send an email or picture from whatever page one is on? It allows g mail or blog or something similar, but no windows mail option. Is there a way to change this? When are those in the know being advised to install SP1 for Vista? How come so many are saying to wait until all the problems are found and repaired, is there an SP 1 Revised on the way- I think not!

  5. Cam Foster replied, Comment #346

    Goes to show how much is still missing from Vista and not to mention that it is slow. Im looking for as many add-ons as I can to make it a better product than my old win xp machine. Still searching around but this is a good start. Good write-up.

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