Looking for good/helpful software for windows to get. Stuff that offers QoL improvements etc

And no I don’t care about Linux so don’t bother suggesting I switch to it.

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    Sharex. The ultimate scree shotting utility. There are dozens of post capture tasks like upload to website, copy to clipboard, save to file, etc. You can do all of them at once, and it even caputes gifs!

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    • PowerToys - originally this was an internal set of utilities that MS engineers made and decided to publish, lots of useful stuff
    • AgentRansack - For searching the content of files
    • Everything - For searching for file names
    • PUTTY - to connect to a more civilized OS (SSH client)
    • Obsidian - one note but better and offline.
    • Notepad++ - notepad but not shit
    • HWInfo64 - detailed system infomation and sensor info
    • WizTree - file usage analyzer, much better than the popular WinDirStat
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    If it came from an OEM then their tool that grabs driver/software updates. Lenovo Vantage for instance.

    If it didn’t, then native apps that perform a similar task. Intel has one for their software/drivers, and another that’s only for their gpu. GeForce experience is another for their gpu cards. Likely others.

    Powertoys. So many little apps that make things easier.

    Monitor .inf files. I usually don’t notice an improvement but I like seeing my monitor in device manager instead of “Generic”

    I used to say “Greenshot” but win11’s built in screenshot capture is good enough.

    I go to the office website and make a PWA out of it. Makes it easy to open documents in their free web interface versions of office.

    I make a PWA out of my gmail account web page.

    Bitwarden or whatever password manager you use if not Edge.

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    Seeing lots of excellent suggestions for general (7-zip, Notepad++, etc).

    Foobar2000 is a good music player

    I don’t know if it’s good, but I guess there is now a Lemmy Desktop app https://webcatalog.io/en/apps/lemmy/

    I saw you said you use Plex. I assume you use Steam for gaming?

    Is there any specific feature/use you want QoL improvements for?

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        Gotcha.

        I know Mental Outlaw had a video about powershell scripts to help reboot Windows 10

        Link

        That might help speed it up and stop Windows from doing unnecessary background stuff and using resources

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    Hwinfo

    Windirstat

    Ninite

    Caffeine

    VLC

    Xnview

    7-zip

    Those go on every machine that I use, then you have your more specialized programs depending on industry.

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      Don’t use WIndirstat, It is needlessly slow. Use something like WizTree instead

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      It’s been many years since I had a windows desktop, but that list is right on. Great base software for your install.

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      7-zip

      If you’re on Win 11, use NanaZip. It’s a fork with better integration with Windows 11’s crappy conext menu.

      Caffeine

      If you have PowerToys this is built in now.

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    Veracrypt so that I can keep personal files safe from being read from the hard-drive (eg if it’s stolen and removed).

    Winmerge for comparing files.

    Obsidian for organizing notes (and emacs, but you probably don’t want that unless you already use it!)

    Resilio sync so that I can mirror files to other PCs to be backed up.

    Irfanview for image viewing.

    Plus stuff that others have mentioned.

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      Irfanview for image viewing.

      Finally somebody mentions this. It’s lightweight & loads quickly; is highly customizable and can do a number of image edits like cropping, filters, resize with various resampling methods; it can save to a bunch of different formats; etc. It’s always been one of the first things I install.

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        I’ve always preferred it to similar programs, it’s a really good balance of easy to use viewer and those basic editing features that you mention. Really good for printing, too, you can specify size and/or position on a page.

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      Do you have Obsidian syncing with a mobile device? I’ve been trying to find a good way to do that. Currently using Nextcloud but it’s janky. I know you can pay them for their sync feature but it’s not worth $8 a month to me and I want to host it myself.

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        My current plan is to use SyncThing on the phones and on a linux PC. I’ve set up Obsidian to use a directory locally on the phone (Open Folder As Vault) and use SyncThing to sync that with the PC. As this is only a recent test, I’m still using resilio to sync that dir to other PCs such as my laptop. I just added to a note on my phone and it appeared in Obsidian on my laptop a few seconds later, despite two different syncs being involved.

        I’d commented about bugs such as the sync percentage being stuck at 91%, but on reading up on it more, that’s due to a mis-match of ignored files (the ignore patters were the same, but it was still indicating that the files did not match between the two devices).

        So my thoughts still stand that SyncThing has a lot of things to set up manually (e.g. it doesn’t automaticall sync between all peers) and the mobile app is strange for having two different UIs, but it looks like as I understand it better I’m happier to keep using it.

        If I find that the Resilio phone app is better on battery life, I might switch back to that because I use resilio everywhere else and it’s simpler to set up (and I like that it archives old versions of files for a while).

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          If you can create notes on the phone you’re doing better than I am with Nextcloud. I’ve never been able to get anything I made on the phone to sync, i can edit and it will sync TO the phone but for whatever reason it doesn’t work the other way with new files. I have a workaround of having a standing “scratch” note that I copy stuff out of when i’m back at home but it’s an extra annoyance i’d rather not deal with.

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            Syncthing seems to be a good way to get real-time two-way sync so far, but I’ve had a few accidents while setting it up, overwriting latest changes. Probably my fault, but I’m glad that I have backups to other machines.

            I tried owncloud years ago and I didn’t want something that heavyweight for file syncing. And I think it stores a copy of all it’s days in a database too. I just want to sync files in-place only. I haven’t tried that or nextcloud in a long time.

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    chocolatey

    it’s a far cry from a package manager on an actually good operating system like openbsd ( it’s not linux ;) ), but it’s leagues better than cavemanning software off webpages with cancer like auto-updates to get around the lack of package management (or no updates, at all).

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    Even though I rarely setup Windows machines nowadays, here’s my usual Ninite package: https://ninite.com/7zip-everything-firefox-gimp-greenshot-inkscape-libreoffice-notepadplusplus-putty-qbittorrent-revo-steam-sumatrapdf-teracopy-thunderbird-vlc-winscp-wiztree

    • 7zip is just the best archive tool on Windows
    • Everything is insanely useful, specially if you get into the habit of triggering through a hotkey everything you need something.
    • Revo Uninstaller used to be a must for properly uninstalling programs, not sure how useful it still is with Windows 10 and 11.
    • Sumatra is an excellent and very fast PDF reader.
    • TeraCopy has a bunch of nice utilities, though it’s copying/move graph is no longer relevant afaik.
    • WizTree is a faster and nicer version of the old venerable WinDirStat, also very very useful to manage disk space.
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      Good list, I also use most of these. Cannot overstate how great Everything is for searching files. I have about 1tb of books and 3tb of comics and I don’t know how I’d find anything without it. Everything + Freecommander was a game changer. When I’m at work and have to use use the default windows explorer it’s painful.