Jamesstewart01
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Hello! Very interesting topic, thank you raised it
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BillDrez post_id=113341 time=1548101305 user_id=123689 said:Foxit Reader - pdf printer and better reader than Adobe's, with tabbed interface.
Q-Dir - File Explorer alternative, with up to 4 open windows at a time.
pCloud - Free 10 GB of free file space. Better than Dropbox by far.
Calibre - ebook reader. Excellent and seems to read all file types.
Moftsoft FreeCalc - Onscreen tape calculator. I use it ALL the time, but then I'm an Accountant.
UltraSearch - a MUCH better file finder than M$ provides with Windows.
Cloudberry - a FREE remote desktop program that' simple and intuitive.
Virtual Clonedrive - By Elaborate Bytes is a great virtual DVD drive for free.
Image Burn - If anyone is still using CDs or DVDs anymore.
Softether VPN - A good free VPN, though I paid for Nord VPN
ThinkOrSwim - an incredible stock portfolio tracker, if there are any other stock market geeks out there.
Great!Foxit Reader - pdf printer and better reader than Adobe's, with tabbed interface.
Q-Dir - File Explorer alternative, with up to 4 open windows at a time.
pCloud - Free 10 GB of free file space. Better than Dropbox by far.
Calibre - ebook reader. Excellent and seems to read all file types.
Moftsoft FreeCalc - Onscreen tape calculator. I use it ALL the time, but then I'm an Accountant.
UltraSearch - a MUCH better file finder than M$ provides with Windows.
Cloudberry - a FREE remote desktop program that' simple and intuitive.
Virtual Clonedrive - By Elaborate Bytes is a great virtual DVD drive for free.
Image Burn - If anyone is still using CDs or DVDs anymore.
Softether VPN - A good free VPN, though I paid for Nord VPN
ThinkOrSwim - an incredible stock portfolio tracker, if there are any other stock market geeks out there.
Firefox? Meh. Ever since they had a "vote" to halt the use all the add-ons without really informing users I don't trust them anymore. Just shutting stuff off on your browser with no notice because a few of the elites at Mozilla didn't like them was arrogant and arbitrary. I know they rescinded that policy after public outcry but it's the point it happened in the first place. The public's reaction proved that.Firefox as 1 and no mention of chrome ... bravo sir.
Found some new ones for myself to try out, thanks for sharing.