PDFCreator is my favourite, as it also implements a COM-Object, that can be used to automate PDFCreator and control it from VBA for example, so I can print PDFs straight from my VBA code in MSOffice etc.
Wonderful.
For those of us who still use Windows XP, get yourself Launchy.
It lets you specify index locations so you can quickly type partial program names from your start menu or filenames of files you want to open, like the search function in Vista/7 lets you do.
Launchy just has more configuration options to let you decide which folders etc. get indexed and also lets you launch FireFox bookmarks.
Great app.
http://www.launchy.net/
Originally posted by Crowley Ditto on both counts.
eclipse is my IDE of choice for any text-based programming.
FSPhotoResizer to batch resize/rename images
http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm
Defrag and optimization.
http://www.mydefrag.com/
xplorer2 lite as a Windows Explorer replacement. Dual panes and much quicker than Windows explorer.
http://zabkat.com/x2 ...[text shortened]... with actual error handling.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/TeraCopy.shtml
What languages specifically do you use eclipse for? I had a look at the site, but it seems complicated and the documentation is frankly confusing.
Imagemagick (and another command line image editor - can't remember the name now) are my command line batch editing software of choice.
Originally posted by Ragnorak What languages specifically do you use eclipse for? I had a look at the site, but it seems complicated and the documentation is frankly confusing.
Imagemagick (and another command line image editor - can't remember the name now) are my command line batch editing software of choice.
TeraCopy looks good. Any bugs that you've seen?
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eclipse these days only for javascript, PHP, CSS, HTML and assorted web related work.
If you want to use it for any web work, get eclipse for PHP developers - it has all the basics a web dev needs, plus you can get plugins for it later if you need them, like SVN integration from the IDE itself.
TeraCopy works wonderful - I haven't seen any bugs yet.
Originally posted by hopscotch Yes, I too refuse to use the most efficient, powerful and versatile free compression software out there because it refuses to shave its legs everyday.
Personally I think it looks OK, WinRAR used to look much worse, but I don't know what it looks like now since 7zip handles everything I throw at it...
Originally posted by Crowley Personally I think it looks OK, WinRAR used to look much worse, but I don't know what it looks like now since 7zip handles everything I throw at it...
Of course it used to look worse, I was using it before it even had a gui. Just... to say that you're not going to use COMPRESSION software only because it doesn't look nice... Christ almighty. I weep for humanity.
Originally posted by hopscotch Of course it used to look worse, I was using it before it even had a gui. Just... to say that you're not going to use COMPRESSION software only because it doesn't look nice... Christ almighty. I weep for humanity.
Ha!
I remember using pkzip and a bunch of command line switches to span archive games off my buddy's PC over sets of 20+ floppies.