I had chosen to sync bookmarks, extensions and settings. Unfortunately extension settings were not synced and I had to configure them again. When I signed into my Google Chrome profile, all my settings were restored which was very nice. Then it got great developer tools which was just the icing on the cake. It was minimalistic and fast and that's why I stuck with it. Google Chrome has been my default browser ever since it came out. Notepad++, never really used, replaced by Notepad2.K-Lite Mega Codec Pack, seems to be no need for it, also replaced by VLC.Firefox, haven't needed it yet, using Edge for the time being instead.uTorrent, replaced by Deluge because it was PITA to configure.Software that I did not install on this computer but had on the old one: Image editing because too lazy to learn Photoshop Quickly testing various machine learning algorithms on a data setĬonnect to Linux via SSH, sometimes used as telnetīrowse and transfer files to Linux via SCPĭefault media player because 1) spacebar pauses/resumes playback 2) supports speedup Virtualization software, used by Vagrant and also for recording screencasts in clean Win 10 Quickly launching Linux virtual machines for testing deployments, creating reproducible installs Text editor, replaces Notepad, can open large files (GBs)Īrchive manager, can open/create 7z, zip and open tar, rar filesĭisk space explorer, also finds node_modules with a huge number of filesĬomputer hardware info, shows temperature sensorsĬommand line git + Linux tools ( ssh, grep, etc.) Price is what the software costs me, not the general price. Media - software used for obtaining, watching and producing media files.Video - software that I use for recording screencasts and video editing.OS - software that compliments the operating system.For this list, I chose just 4 categories:
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