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A J
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December 2002
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What are you Top 10 most used (not liked, used) apps?

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Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003

SciTE
Calculator
WinAmp
Notepad
Gimp 2
MSVC 6
Command Prompt

Uhh, Counter-Strike: Source should be in there somewhere. GAIM as well. Firefox. I guess Thunderbird.
And when I'm debugging my applications, those probably end up at number one :P

X-G
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December 2000
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In no particular order:

  • Opera

  • SciTE

  • Gaim

  • Winamp

  • Total Commander

  • DC++

  • TorrentStorm

  • WinRAR

  • Paint Shop Pro

  • Photoshop
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    miran
    Member #2,407
    June 2002

    Used daily or almost every day:

    - Mozilla Firefox
    - Total Commander
    - SciTE
    - Winamp
    - Calc

    Used every now and then

    - Paint Shop Pro
    - Nero
    - ModPlug Tracker
    - Sound Forge
    - Gaim
    - ZModeller
    - IrfanView
    - XVI32 (hex editor)

    Heh, that's more than 10 but only 5 in the top list. I didn't list some system tools that are always on and running in the background (like Deamon tools, Speedfan, AVG, etc) and things like gcc...

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    OICW
    Member #4,069
    November 2003
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    In no order:

    • Firefox

    • Thunderbird

    • Winamp

    • StrongDC++

    • DevCpp

    • Photoshop

    • MirandaIM

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    Evert
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    November 2000
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    xterm, nedit, vim, gcc, ifort, make, firefox, mutt, kmail, gnuplot

    I guess that makes out the top ten, although GhostView and Acrobat Reader can't be far behind.

    MiquelFire
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    January 2003
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    Firefox
    Thunderbird
    Dreamweaver (at work)
    SciTE
    XChat
    GAIM
    MySQL Control Center
    MSIPVS (TV Tuner card)
    PuTTY
    Command Prompt

    Not listed in any order.

    [edit] Replaced one of them for XChat.

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    Steve Terry
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    March 2002
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    Firefox
    SciTE
    Trillian
    Xfire
    XChat
    PuTTY
    Notepad
    MSPaint
    WinTV2000
    cmd

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    Derezo
    Member #1,666
    April 2001
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    MSVC
    StarCraft
    Photoshop
    SciTE
    Apache/PHP/MySQL ;D
    Daemon Tools
    Firefox / Thunderbird
    MySql-Front / MySql-Admin
    Nero
    nLite
    FileZilla

    Little more than 10, oh well.

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    Thomas Harte
    Member #33
    April 2000
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    I don't think I regularly use as many as 10 apps! Let me have a go (no order):

    iTunes
    XCode
    Safari
    GIMP
    Microsoft Word
    Adium X
    iPhoto

    That may well be it.

    Marcello
    Member #1,860
    January 2002
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    daily or near daily:

    firefox
    thunderbird
    gaim
    textpad
    winamp5
    filzip
    windows xp (explorer,cmd,calc,charmap)
    taskswitchxp
    tclock2
    irfanview

    second winners might include (and for periods of time, depending on work, make the above list):

    winrar
    putty
    winscp3
    zoomplayer
    eclipse
    mingw
    processing
    outlook
    fireworks
    dreamweaver
    flash
    photoshop

    Sirocco
    Member #88
    April 2000
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    Didn't we just do this a few months ago? Any way...

    In no particular order:

    1. XMplay
    2. Media Player Classic
    3. Firefox
    4. Dev-C++
    5. Bitcomet
    6. CCleaner
    7. DeepBurner
    8. Autodesk Animator
    9. Norton Commander
    10. GoldWave

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    ReyBrujo
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    January 2001
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    Developer stuff (that I heavily use while developing):

    • gvim + cppcomplete + taglist

    • gcc

    • gdb

    • dia

    • make

    • putty + vim

    • apt-get

    • wget

    • rm

    • cvs

    Yesterday, though, Jumli was ported to glibc 2.3.2 (the default for Ubuntu), so it may replace dia in the near future for UML graphics.

    Non developer stuff:

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    Jonny Cook
    Member #4,055
    November 2003

    Hard to say... I'm not even sure if I use ten programs.

    Explorer
    Dev-C++
    FireFox
    Winamp
    WinRAR
    MSN Messenger
    Notepad
    MS Paint
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    jhuuskon
    Member #302
    April 2000
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    WinAmp
    Opera
    mIRC
    FL Studio
    MSN Messenger
    DC++
    BitComet
    Crimson Editor
    Word
    AutoCAD

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    Chris Katko
    Member #1,881
    January 2002
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    Winamp
    Media Player Classic (or WMP when MPC doesn't play right)
    Notepad

    There's probably been ten threads with good applications posted before.

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    khristina yer
    Member #5,795
    May 2005
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    Xmplay, Emule, FireFox, Zsnes, PowerArchiver.
    About in that order.

    Jakub Wasilewski
    Member #3,653
    June 2003
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    Total Commander, Firefox, Thunderbird, SciTE, ModPlug Player, Winamp, make :P, MAME, ZSNES, XChat.

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    juvinious
    Member #5,145
    October 2004
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    Here goes:
    1. Firefox
    2. XChat
    3. Konsole (This includes any console based apps)
    4. SciTE
    5. LinCVS
    6. Warcraft 3
    7. WoW
    8. Mplayer
    9. Amarok
    10. Gaim

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    deps
    Member #3,858
    September 2003
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    Firefox, iTerm, Mail, Smultron, Xcode, MSN messenger (recently replaced with Adium), MegaPOV, Colloquy, Gimp, VLC.

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    Carrus85
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    August 2002
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    Top 10 as listed in the Windows XP Start Menu's "Recent Programs" list...

    • XChat

    • Winamp

    • Teamspeak RC2

    • Text Document (OpenOffice.org Writer)

    • DosBox.conf (WTH is this here? Told windows not to list)

    • Guild Wars

    • Command Prompt

    • BZFlag 2.0.2

    • Steam

    • Trillian

    • RecordNow!

    Other things that definately should be on that list, but aren't registered because I access them via the desktop/run dialog/something else... (Not in any particular order)

    • gvim

    • Sacred (Game by Ascaron Entertainment. Pretty Fun)

    • XFire

    • America's Army

    • Blender

    • putty.exe

    • Mozilla Thunderbird

    • Mozilla Firefox

    kronoman
    Member #2,911
    November 2002
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    mine, no particular order

    RXVT
    Firefox
    Gaim
    XChat
    XMMS
    Rox
    Evolution
    OpenOffice.org
    Skype
    gcc

    Rampage
    Member #3,035
    December 2002
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    Windows:

    1. Windows Explorer
    2. Firefox
    3. Visual Studio.NET
    4. SQLServer
    5. Winamp
    6. IrfanView
    7. EditPlus
    8. WinZip
    9. Media Player
    10. PaintShopPro

    Linux:

    1. Kterm
    2. Scite
    3. Gcc
    4. Make
    5. XMMS
    6. Firefox
    7. MPlayer

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    Michael Faerber
    Member #4,800
    July 2004
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    Firefox
    GAIM (upgrading to version 1.5.0 today!)
    BZFlag
    xterm
    vim
    g++
    Sylpheed

    Yeah, I don't use many applications.
    I'm just curious, why do you want to know which applications we use?

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    Derezo
    Member #1,666
    April 2001
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    It's neat to have these types of threads :)
    I learned about SciTE through one of these threads...

    Though all of this is a little pointless. It's more "productive" to ask about specific types of applications. For example, what do you use for an FTP client, compiler/IDE, chat client, WYSIWYG editor, etc. Asking what apps we use most doesn't really make me want to look into them. I have no idea what Sylpheed is, Colloquy, Goldwave, etc.. as I'm sure some people may not know what Daemon Tools is used for or nLite :P
    Since I don't know what they are.. I wont be looking into them.

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