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  1. essential programs

    When I get a new computer, what programs I need to put on it:

    Standard apps (browser, e-mail, office, etc.)

    Firefox

    Thunderbird

    OpenOffice

    Trillian

    BlitzIn

    Development tools (programming languages, text editors, version control)

    Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP

    EditPlus (Crimson Editor, ConTEXT, and PSPad are also good alternatives)

    jEdit (and a bunch of its plugins)

    metapad (and replaced notepad with it)

    Subversion and TortoiseSVN

    MySQL plus the administrator and query browser

    KDiff3

    Proggy Fonts (Proggy Tiny)

    The Regex Coach

    Cygwin

    Improved Windows Console (still early in development, but promising)

    WitchEd

    Network tools (protocols)

    Ethereal

    Putty

    FileZilla

    WinSCP

    VNC

    Viewers

    Irfanview and all plugins (XnView and The Gimp can also be handy)

    7-Zip (I also have to try ICEOWS)

    Acrobat Reader

    µTorrent OpenOffice downloaded in < 3:45 (!) with it.

    iTunes, then uninstall the associated QuickTime, and install the Mega Codec Pack to replace it.

    The K-Lite Mega Codec Pack, which includes Real Alternative, QuickTime Alternative, and The Divx codec.

    The Ghostscript tools for viewing PostScript on Windows, particularly Ghostscript and GSView. See Obtaining Ghostscript, click through and you'll be able to download both Ghostscript and GSView.

    Operating system enhancements/utilities

    CLCL

    TaskSwitchXP

    XP Powertoys, particularly "Open Command Window Here" and "Tweak UI".

    Free Launch Bar.

    Some of the Sysinternals tools when I have a need for them.

    Spacemonger when I later need to figure out what's eating up my space

    Spybot and AdAware, eventually.

    SlickRun is an excellent command-line style program launcher

    Here are some automation utilities that may come in handy.

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