What are the very first programs you install after a fresh Windows, MacOS, or Linux install?
I just did a fresh install and installed basics, Chrome (muh privacy), Malwarebytes, CCleaner, Office, Steam, Spotify, 7zip, and that's it. Wondering if there's anything I'm forgetting. Or just programs I don't know about that are cool or something.
Oh yeah damn, I forgot about Flux. I installed VLC too though forgot to list that. I'll probably wait till I torrent something to download qBittorrent.
Landon Thompson
Okay cool, go use Linux where barely anything is supported just to look cool in front of your Sup Forums friends.
Jose Reyes
Okay
Nice nice, yeah I still need to install Sublime. I wish Atom worked smoother but the shit is just slow compared to Atom, and that's even with an i7 and SSD 16GB of RAM, etc.
Ryan Jenkins
Trips of Truth.
Henry Foster
sublime is better functionally too
Owen Torres
gr8 b8 m8
Nicholas Phillips
Totalcommander Akelpad Irfanview Potplayer Keepass Panda/Avira Cyberfox, or Palemoon. Processexplorer, although probably WSCC + install all sysinternals & nirsoft tools. Libreoffice
Colton Rodriguez
mpv Pale Moon Chrome Photoshop Illustrator Onenote Word
Michael Wood
Since doing a gorrilion of clean installs, ninite.com click the good $hit and done
Hudson Perez
Steam Sony Vegas Adobe Flash Professional Foobar Firefox VLC Freemake Video Converter
Firefox, LibreOffice, VLC, Clementine, Transmission, Steam Later I migrate to mpv and mpd+ncmpcpp when I have time to configure it.
Jaxson Rogers
>not creating customized .wim image with installed updates and 3rd party software You could spend up to 6 hours max and create a modified .wim image ready for further deployment. And You go with this file, either replacing the one in .iso of Windows6.x OR other methods.
>installing software from scratch As for the "package manager" I used npackd. The GUI is not that great, but it serves own purpose. Perhaps the other are better.
I didn't know using a system that respects its users was a thing only for the "cool kids" what a cuck, basically everything you install is placebo (antivirus, registry cleaner) or spyware (chrome, spotify, steam, office) you should even be allowed to have opinions about computing, you are just an app user
Juan Cook
>it's not just for the cool kids >if you don't use it, you're not a cool kid