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1) Firefox: The award-winning, free Web browser is better than ever. Browse the
Web with confidence - Firefox protects you from viruses, spyware and
pop-ups. Enjoy improvements to performance, ease of use and privacy. 2) SwarShala: SwarShala is a wonderful tool for anyone interested in Indian
classical music, whether beginner or advanced, by providing means of
learning, practicing and composing this style of music. Such a user
will be able to create fully customized practice sessions with the
required instruments, cycles, pitch, tempo, acceleration, etc... and
select them to be played at wish.
3) mojopac: Transform any portable storage device into your secure, personal computer. 5) putty: PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix
platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. It is written and
maintained primarily by Simon Tatham. 6) Getting Started With the NetBeans IDE 5.0 BlueJ Edition: BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) specifically
designed for teaching students object-oriented programming using the
Java programming language. Although BlueJ covers the introductory
phase of learning to program, the NetBeans IDE offers powerful tools
for professional developers. Taking the inevitable step from one into
the other has been a difficult barrier for students -- until now. 7) zenwalk: Zenwalk is a GNU/Linux operating system, designed to provide the
following characteristics :
8) ISO Recorder: ISO Recorder is a tool (power toy) for Windows XP, 2003 and now
Windows Vista, that allows (depending on the Windows version) to burn
CD and DVD images, copy disks, make images of the existing data CDs
and DVDs and create ISO images from a content of a disk folder. 9) Google Browser Sync: Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously
synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history,
persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It
also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different
machines and browser sessions. 10) notepad2 - Yet another Notepad replacement...: The original Notepad shipped with Windows is probably the handiest
program of all times, small, fast, without frills! Notepad2 tries to
follow this principle, it's a small, fast and free text editor with
syntax highlighting for HTML and other common languages. 11) FileZilla: FileZilla is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of
useful features and an intuitive interface. 12) crazyegg is super o super: it’s all done with Rails. WOW 13) ScreenHunter 4.0 Free: ScreenHunter 4.0 Free is a completely free screen capture software for
you to easily take screenshots. 14) T.E.D.D.Y. - 2D to 3D Interface : T.E.D.D.Y. is an innovative “Java-Applet Drawing Program that takes
the 2D images you draw and renders them in 3D 15) HTML Kit for more than editing HTML: 16) WordPress: WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform
with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. 17) Lalim VCD Player (Freeware) (Win95,Win98,WinME,Win2000 and WinXP): Lalim VCD Player is a player, designed to play Video CDs. If the Video
CD contains music tracks, you can simply click a button to play the
track that responds to it. You can also set the volume, bass and
treble, view full screen and more. The program is simple and small,
just download and run, no installation required. 18) del.icio.us: Delicious is a social bookmarks manager. Using simple bookmarklets,
you can add bookmarks to your list and categorize them. 19) Pages: Pages is a small site engine, ideal for people seeking to maintain
static web content in a simple, straightforward, and convenient
manner. It lets you manage your web site—whether it’s simple or
sophisticated—without the fuss of complex tools or blog-centric
bloatware. 20) Oracle: Type the description here. 21) SAP: the one and only :-) 22) My Mission-Critical Software: So here's a list of the software that I use, including a rough
frequency of use, and whether or not it is open source 23) EcoCap: A message must have a clear title; any cc must be accompanied by a note explaining why the recipient is being cc'd and whether any action is expected; if the e-mailer expects a response he's supposed to give a deadline; and so on. The idea is to have the top executives at the firm use an EcoCap-altered version of Microsoft Outlook and let other employees adopt it only if they want to. They may not; the software lets the firm track e-mail behavior in excruciating detail
http://www.panix.com/userdirs/jlerner/ 24) Advenio Software - Mac OS X Development: Jim : Advenio Software: SQLGrinder
(http://www.advenio.com/sqlgrinder/index.html) -- "Query. Browse. Be
more productive."
"Advenio SQLGrinder is a native Mac OS X SQL editor and developer
tool that makes your database development easier."
I find development is easier when I don't have to write SQL at all.
And no, that doesn't mean I use a GUI database editor/browser
alongside my ASP/JSP/CFM/PHP code instead, it means I use something
that writes the SQL for me. And no, that doesn't mean it puts the
SQL into my source files for me, it means there is no SQL code in my
source code, anywhere. 25) The Omni Group: Applications: OmniOutliner: Type the description here. 26) Timbuktu Pro For Mac OS -- Overview: Type the description here. 27) The Register: DesktopX - killer eye candy or the great Windows desktop liberator?: Jim : I've been a Stardock customer since, oh, 1995? Day 1, anyway.
I bought their first product and probably the majority of the
products they've ever released. Object Desktop (ControlCenter in
particular) totally rocks. It's been on every PC desktop (OS/2 or
Windows) I've used (home and work) regularly since I first saw it. 28) ArsDigita Systems Journal: Managing Software Engineers: ...Insane hours by themselvs don't guarantee success of course. You
need to be
solving a problem that someone cares about. You need to have
engineers who
evaluate themselves by how well their work fits customer needs (the
day that
your engineers pat themselves on the back for how good their code
looks
internally is the day that your company dies; you need engineers who
pat
themselves on the back when a customer is happy with the product and
writes
another check)... 29) Joel on Software - Good Software Takes Ten Years. Get Used To It.: "Now the trouble comes when you can't think of any new features, so you put in the paperclip, and then you take out the paperclip, and you try to charge people both times, and they aren't falling for it."
I have to read it carefully before I agree or partially agree or ... 30) NewsBruiser: NewsBruiser is a simple but full-featured weblog management system.
It is almost entirely self-contained, requiring nothing but SSI and
Python (1.5.6 or greater) to be happy. 31) RASIKA - Software for Carnatic Music: Rasika is like a book on Carnatic Music, which also sings to you. Enhance your
appreciation of Carnatic Music with Rasika which runs under Windows
3.1/95/98/Me/2000/XP and produces synthetic music in Veena and Flute tones
with all the nuances (gamakams) required for Carnatic Music. 32) Patterns: Non-Software Examples of Software Design Patterns - AGCS: Software design patterns have roots in the architectural
patterns of Christopher Alexander, and in the object
movement. According to Alexander, patterns repeat
themselves, since they are a generic solution to a given
system of forces. The object movement looks to the
real world for insights into modeling software
relationships. With these dual roots, it seems
reasonable that software design patterns should be
repeated in real world objects. This paper presents a
real world, non software instance of each design
pattern from the book, Design Patterns - Elements of
Reusable Object-Oriented Software [13]. The paper
also discusses the implications of non-software
examples on the communicative power of a pattern
language, and on design pattern training. 33) Panic's Transmit > Super-cool Macintosh FTP: I have paid for this software on 2001jul01 ! 34) BBEdit: I have paid for this software ! 35) Software602.com: FREE Alternative to MS Office®! 36) Macintosh Web Software on a Budget: via Alternatives to Microsoft |