Prophet of the Pimps Guide to Awesome Soft...
Prophet of the Pimps
20 Jul 2007
in my personal opinion i would say non. If you are worried about hackers then its no use. they can get in even with the firewall up, the only thing it does is delay them by 5 minutes to bypass it. the system load, the grief in configuring other devices is just not worth it. Unless you live in college dorm or on a office network a firewall is seriously not needed.
Strategia
21 Jul 2007
Got any programmes that do nothing except prevent the computer from shutting down, unless the programme is manually exited by the user? (I'm sick of going to the bathroom and coming back to find ~a dozen or so unbookmarked tabs gone because XP updated and it just HAD to reboot in five minutes.....)
Prophet of the Pimps
21 Jul 2007
Simple Fix
Step 1.

Step 2.

Repeat Step two every last Friday of each month.
Automatic updating is a bit retarded. the damn thing can even break your system by downloading crappy drivers (my wifi card got knocked out like that). The chance of getting hit because of critical security flaws is pretty remote for the average jo. setting aside 30 minutes in a month is a smarter idea and this also ensures that automatic update doesn't tax your system with additional loads.
Step 1.

Step 2.

Repeat Step two every last Friday of each month.
Automatic updating is a bit retarded. the damn thing can even break your system by downloading crappy drivers (my wifi card got knocked out like that). The chance of getting hit because of critical security flaws is pretty remote for the average jo. setting aside 30 minutes in a month is a smarter idea and this also ensures that automatic update doesn't tax your system with additional loads.
Thinker
22 Jul 2007
Prophet of the Pimps, on 19 Jul 2007, 22:36, said:
in my personal opinion i would say non. If you are worried about hackers then its no use. they can get in even with the firewall up, the only thing it does is delay them by 5 minutes to bypass it. the system load, the grief in configuring other devices is just not worth it. Unless you live in college dorm or on a office network a firewall is seriously not needed.
Edited by Thinker, 22 July 2007 - 02:15.
Areze
22 Jul 2007
Thinker, on 21 Jul 2007, 22:14, said:
Prophet of the Pimps, on 19 Jul 2007, 22:36, said:
in my personal opinion i would say non. If you are worried about hackers then its no use. they can get in even with the firewall up, the only thing it does is delay them by 5 minutes to bypass it. the system load, the grief in configuring other devices is just not worth it. Unless you live in college dorm or on a office network a firewall is seriously not needed.
Please, It's called a period. "." is your friend. Also paragraphs. It makes your posts seem less like the Berlin Wall of words.
Thinker
22 Jul 2007
nightshadow its called "spam" its your worst enemy so dont do it stay on the topic also sorry for sloppy writing ill make sure to put a period at the end"." Also ill make my writing look more neat, I also forgot about the nod32 trial for 40 days look it up and you'll find it.
Areze
22 Jul 2007
I'm not really spamming, I already made my comments, but when I read your comments it's just that it's a wall of words and it is too hard to read them.
Prophet of the Pimps
22 Jul 2007
Vaughan, on 22 Jul 2007, 8:42, said:
Nice list, Prophet. But Vista still pwns XP. 
~V.

~V.
It will once Service Pack 1 gets out, But until then XP is the way to go. Rather Wait for Windows 7 (Formerly Codenamed Vienna) which should be out in 3 years.
Also in terms of Firewalls i still stand by my judgment. If you have a good enough anti virus software then it should protect you from any nasty software to execute in the first place. Unless you are in a networked environment Firewall are more trouble then they are worth.
Prophet of the Pimps
29 Jul 2007
updated the list. added wallpaper changer powertoy to the list. once again i cant figure why the hell MS never promote these good software.
Cheesehead3557
29 Jul 2007
Prophet of the Pimps, on 29 Jul 2007, 5:00, said:
updated the list. added wallpaper changer powertoy to the list. once again i cant figure why the hell MS never promote these good software.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
I wish they would, but anything with customization or options is apparently too complicated for the average windows user. I'm feeling pessimistic today, and a little part of me dies every time I have to explain in triplicate to somebody how to access the hard drive by going into "My Computer" and clicking on it.
Wanderer
14 Aug 2007
If you want all codec's you need in one sleek package that is easily removed try k-lite mega codec pack http://www.free-code..._Codec_Pack.htm
I have used it for many years and never have I needed to download anything else. And its free.
And for firewalls: sygate if you can find it, because the company was bought by symantech...
I have used it for many years and never have I needed to download anything else. And its free.
And for firewalls: sygate if you can find it, because the company was bought by symantech...
Prophet of the Pimps
14 Aug 2007
Codec packs i avoid because they have tendency to break the system and are a bitch to remove. only in very very rare cases do you have to hunt down codecs but in most cases players can download them on their own if needed. Also i already listed VLC, it has a bunch of its own built in codecs that dont mess up system files so you can try to access rare format with that.
RaiDK
09 Sep 2007
Don't suppose you'd know of a program I can use to put small 'countdown' messages at the corner of the screen? I need to keep track of when games are coming out O_o
Prophet of the Pimps
09 Sep 2007
As i said i mostly kept basic tools in the list. Daemon tools if not handled properly can really f up your system. Also you dont need a CD/DVD emulator unless you plan to do you know what.
Google is good
http://www.timeleft.info/
run on your own risk. i haven't tested it.
RaiDK, on 9 Sep 2007, 11:39, said:
Don't suppose you'd know of a program I can use to put small 'countdown' messages at the corner of the screen? I need to keep track of when games are coming out O_o
http://www.timeleft.info/
run on your own risk. i haven't tested it.
TehKiller
09 Sep 2007
how about Alcohol 120....its a burning rom/CD-DVD emulator and its pretty much safe.Also easy to use
Rade
09 Sep 2007
Prophet of the Pimps, on 10 Jul 2007, 15:52, said:
11) Irfanview
http://www.irfanview.com/
An Image Viewer that also support Video/Text/Audio playback. It also support batch Conversion.
http://www.irfanview.com/
An Image Viewer that also support Video/Text/Audio playback. It also support batch Conversion.
what about XnView its way better than any other image viewer that I've tried, tab interface like firefox, it can open more than 400 file formats, also it can open audio, video, archives, and it works on any operating system you can think of.
http://perso.orange....endownload.html
Prophet of the Pimps
09 Sep 2007
adding that to the list. That one is good.
Alcohol 120 is not free.
Alcohol 120 is not free.
laserjet
09 Sep 2007
Here is another good anti spyware scanner similar to Ad -Aware free. Its' called A-Squared Free by Emsisoft. I use both programs as second and third anti spyware scanners. it's available directly from downloads .com the link is as follows, http://www.download.com it is on that main page featured with avg free in the middle of the page
Edited by laserjet, 09 September 2007 - 18:33.
Edited by laserjet, 09 September 2007 - 18:33.