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  • dinker
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    DVD Decrypter, the best DVD ripper.
    DVD Flick, the best DVD burner.

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  • expat
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    Textpad
    7zip
    winscp
    putty
    ftpsurfer
    avast
    allways sync
    spacemonger

    Like the idea of Portable Firefox but it doesn't work here.

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  • portseven
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    WinVI32 - Vi for Windows
    Putty - SSH Client, also good for tunneling through client proxies
    WinSCP - SCP Client
    Portable Firefox - Also add Foxmaks, FoxyProxy and GMail Manager Add-Ons

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Another vote for 7Zip.

    Plus- Avast!, Advanced Windows Care and A-Squared.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by bodnobal View Post
    Google Earth

    Used it last summer to look at potential places for a holiday and to spot which resorts on the Costa Brava were chav infested hell holes, thereby avoiding them.
    Good use of available resources!

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  • dinker
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    Arsclip clipboard extender, I can`t believe that Windows 7 still only allows one item on the clipboard.

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  • bored
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    Cygwin - Linux tools and environment on a Windows desktop.

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  • bodnobal
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    Google Earth

    Used it last summer to look at potential places for a holiday and to spot which resorts on the Costa Brava were chav infested hell holes, thereby avoiding them.

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  • voodooflux
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    TrueCrypt - disk encryption
    CutePDF - create PDF files from any printable document

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  • crack_ho
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    VLC Player

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Sounds good. Thanks.
    PPS I've just added a bit of info to my previous message.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Firstly I'll agree with you that on Windows, TextPad is the editor of choice. Unfortunately I've never seen it on locked down corporate PCs.

    TextWrangler can do what it calls Rectangular Selections. You simply hold down the Opt key while selecting for the Cut, and again hold the Opt key to draw a target rectangle, then paste. Unfortunately it doesn't allow you to pad with spaces as in your example, so unless you insert them yourself, you'd get:

    Code:
    AA11
    BB22
    CC33
    DD44
    EE55
    However, you can add a Prefix or suffix to a selection of lines, so here you can prefix the source lines with x spaces before doing a rectangular cut, or suffix the target lines with spaces before doing the paste.

    vim also has block selection, but suffers from similar problems with space padding.
    Sounds good. Thanks.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Haven't found a replacement for Textpad.

    Here's one thing a do a lot on Textpad: start with
    Code:
    AA
    BB
    CC
    DD
    EE
    .
    .
    11
    22
    33
    44
    55
    Switch to Block Mode. Select the
    Code:
    11
    22
    33
    44
    55
    and drag it to the right of the
    Code:
    AA
    BB
    CC
    DD
    EE
    etc. Result, in 1 action:
    Code:
    AA   11
    BB   22
    CC   33
    DD   44
    EE   55
    I don't know how to do that in any editor for the Mac. (I have described it in detail because if I just say "block copy" people sometimes understand other functions).
    Firstly I'll agree with you that on Windows, TextPad is the editor of choice. Unfortunately I've never seen it on locked down corporate PCs.

    TextWrangler can do what it calls Rectangular Selections. You simply hold down the Opt key while selecting for the Cut, and again hold the Opt key to draw a target rectangle, then paste. Unfortunately it doesn't allow you to pad with spaces as in your example, so unless you insert them yourself, you'd get:

    Code:
    AA11
    BB22
    CC33
    DD44
    EE55
    However, you can add a prefix or suffix to a selection of lines, so here you can prefix the source lines with x spaces before doing a rectangular cut, or suffix the target lines with spaces before doing the paste.

    vim also has block selection, but suffers from similar problems with space padding. The advantage of vim is that it runs on any platform, and its predecessor vi can be found on any *nix system. Either vi or vim are available in standalone or console mode, and of course command line ssh sessions, which is where I started using vim.

    P.S. If you try out TextWrangler, the tutorial is worthwhile.
    Last edited by Sysman; 19 February 2009, 15:45.

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Including your music stuff?
    Yes, it does now.

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  • London75
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    7-zip for all your zipping raring tgzing needs

    FileHippo to keep all your other free programs patched

    TortoiseSVN to keep you own SVN repository without getting all command liney, useful for things other than code too

    Treesize Free for finding just where your disk space went

    NetBeans 6.5 for mucking about programming when you should be doing something else.

    Gimp for image editing


    Not that I'm a free software whore.

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