Our regular readers can probably rattle off a list of their 20 favorite apps without breaking a sweat -- as the comments on this post will no doubt prove. But for our less in-the-know friends, family, and co-workers, it can be challenging to figure out where to download high quality programs that actually do what they need them to do.
We've put together an assortment that will help you hit the ground running with your new Windows PC. If you've got your own suggestions to add, feel free to post them in the comments.
Now let's take the jump and check out the apps!
Antivirus and antimalware
It's always best to get your protection in place before you do
anything else. Microsoft's Security Essentials is an exceptionally good program and provides excellent, always-on defense against all kinds of malicious software. Version 2.0 is even better than the original, and it's ready for download onto your shiny new system.
For added protection, we also like to keep Malwarebytes on hand. It's a dependable program for times when we want to perform a more intensive checkup on our system and has proven itself to be a malware-removing powerhouse.
Download Microsoft Security Essentials
Download Malwarebytes (from Filehippo)
Backup and sync
With security out of the way, it's time to look at protecting your future data. By setting up a good quality backup or sync app (or both), you can ensure that you're never going to lose those precious photos or important scholarly articles you saved in your Documents folder. SugarSync gets the nod for sync services, thanks to its 5GB of free space (more than double what most providers give for free) -- and mobile apps for Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry.
For straight-up backup duties, Mozy is tough to beat. A free account gets you 2GB of backup space, and a paid account will only run you $4.95 per month for unlimited storage. Mozy can also simultaneously backup to an external hard drive, giving you a second layer of disaster preparedness.
Download Sugarsync
Download Mozy
Web browsing
We certainly recommend installing an alternative Web browser, but because
Google Chrome,
Firefox, and
Opera all have unique features, it's very hard to pick a 'best' browser. All three browsers are fast, secure, customizable, and offer synchronization -- which is very useful if you browse on more than one computer. Spend some time seeing what makes each one special, or download 'em all and go for a few test drives. You can always uninstall them later!
If you're the adventurous type and you like Internet Explorer just fine, you may even want to download the
Internet Explorer 9 beta version. It's not fully complete, but it's a big improvement over its predecessors.
Download Firefox
Download Google Chrome
Download Opera
Watching, converting, and burning videos
For viewing just about any kind of video file, VLC is ready to rock. From MP4 to AVI to VOB, it plays them all -- and without making you hunt for codecs (which is especially handy if you're not sure what a codec is in the first place). When it comes time to burn those videos to a disc or make them play nice with your new smartphone, Freemake Video Converter is up to the task. It'll even burn your videos to a DVD or Blu-ray disc.
Download VLC
Download Freemake Video Converter
Listening to, transferring, and buying music
Just about everyone who's touched a keyboard knows about iTunes. It's a good enough program, but you have other options available. DoubleTwist is a very good alternative, and it can even synchronize songs to your iPhone, iPod, or iPad -- something most other apps can't do. It's also got built-in access to the Amazon MP3 Store, which offers very good pricing on music downloads -- as long as you're in the U.S. and U.K.
If you don't own an Apple device, Songbird is another nice choice. One big reason to consider Songbird is that it integrates
7digital for music purchases -- and 7digital is available darn near everywhere.
AOL's own
Winamp features 7digital as well, and it's still an extremely popular media player. The new Android app is very good, too, and
syncs wirelessly with your desktop Winamp library.
Download Doubletwist
Download Songbird
Download Winamp
Communication and instant messaging/chat
Skype now handles a mind-boggling number of voice and video calls every single day, and it's one of the best programs around at adapting to your Internet connection's speed. That's important when you're trying to make sure the person on the other end isn't seeing a pixelated version of you which stutters and freezes constantly.
As for instant messaging, we've got two picks. Windows Live Messenger is a good way to go if you're primarily going to chat with Windows Live contacts (obviously) and Facebook friends. For those of you who really need to chat with friends on ICQ, Yahoo, Google, Live, and ICQ all at once, do yourself a favor and check out Pidgin. It's a much better idea than installing three or four different chat apps.
Download Skype
Download Windows Live Messenger 2011
Download Pidgin
Photo management, editing, and sharing
Both Microsoft and Google make terrific photo apps for home users. Picasa and
Live Photo Gallery offer plenty of quick-fix tools for adjusting colors, removing redeye, cropping, and otherwise tweaking your pics. Both programs make it easy to generate slideshows for sharing online or on disc. Photo Gallery also works well with Facebook and Flickr -- so it's a better choice if you plan on posting a lot of photos to either site. It also comes bundled with Movie Maker, which is a nice way to bundle your pictures and videos.
Download Picasa
Download Windows Live Photo Gallery / Movie Maker 2011
Games
At this stage in the game, Steam is a must-have application (or at least very, very nearly one). There are so many good games available in their extensive catalog that everyone can find something enjoyable to purchase and play. From first person shooters to racing sims to addictive (and typically cheap!) casual games, Steam has become a bit like the
iTunes for games.
Download Steam
Office and student work
If you plan on getting productive with your new computer -- and you probably will at
some point in the new year -- you may as well install the apps you'll need
now. For general note-taking and research, Evernote is a champion and it's made even better by the availability of mobile apps for virtually all smartphones.
For straight-up word processing and spreadsheet chores, both OpenOffice and Lotus Symphony offer Microsoft Office-like functionality for free. They're not 100% Office compatible, though, so if you're worried about documents formatting properly you may want to check into Microsoft's free Office Web Apps. They run in your browser, so you won't even need to install anything extra -- all you need is a Facebook account!
Download Evernote
Download Lotus Symphony (from Softpedia)
Download OpenOffice
Visit Microsoft Office Web Apps
Password management
The more Web sites you sign up for, the more important a good password manager becomes. KeePass is easy to learn, can store everything you throw at it, and it will even generate hard-to-crack passwords which you can use to replace your current ones. All you've got to do is remember the master password to open your KeePass vault, and you're good to go!
Download KeePass
Unzipping, extracting and managing file archives
7-Zip is the name to know. Unlike the more well-known WinZip and WinRAR, 7-Zip is completely free and will never nag you about how many files you've opened with it or why you should buy a copy. Using 7-Zip is dead simple: just click any compressed file you download and choose the 7-Zip menu from the pop-up, and then extract your files.
Download 7-Zip for
64-bit or
32-bit Windows
Tune-ups and Maintenance
Windows 7 doesn't really need to be defragmented, and any new system you buy at this point will be running the OS. A 'tidy up' tool like CCleaner is a better choice. It provides an easy way to remove temporary files that are eating up valuable drive space, and cleans your registry. Run it regularly to keep your system spic-and-span, and don't forget to add
CCleaner Enhancer to clean out files from more than 200 additional programs.
Download CCleaner
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsTomDec 29th 2010 10:59AM
@EmmettThe1st STAY AWAY FROM NORTON>WARNING DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER. right now windows security esentials is free. But I would use anything but norton, RUN FOREST RUN. YAH I said it NORTON IS CRAP. To much experience fixing problems with it. Just a freindly piece of advice.
TomDec 29th 2010 10:58AM
Maybe I can put my two sense in! I have a one year old who love pulling out cord from the wall, yah you know were I am going with this. Windows configuring new updates DO NOT TURN COMPUTER OFF, He did it twice! After strugling for hours just two get windows to even start. System Mechanic realy help be re-aligning my programs so could defrag. I've been playing with computer since the commodore vic20 (Peek&Poke) Computers have come a long way but this fix was tuff. Thanks system mechanic.
EmmettThe1stJan 10th 2011 5:26PM
Tom, Thanks for heads up on NORTON. I got it free for 60 days with my computer and it's about to expire in 5 days. I was going to purchase it bur you have convinced me not to. I noticed some problems while using NORTON the past 54 days. I will download windows security esentials while it's free. Once again Thanks for the Heads Up on NORTON. Yours, Emmett
sfusaDec 29th 2010 12:22PM
Threatfire is a must-have security program. Since I've added it, none of my spyware programs ever show any malware and I never have to worry about logging on a suspect site because I'm always protected.
DontBluesMeDec 29th 2010 12:23PM
Sorry to be so basic but do I have to delete competing programs if download the ones mentioned. Worried about conflicts.
TomDec 29th 2010 12:50PM
@DontBluesMe If you download micro soft security esential you'll have to delete your existing Anti-Virus program, if its Norton that would be a good thing!
snoozercarDec 29th 2010 1:15PM
Do I still need McAfee if I download Microsoft Security Essentials and Malusarebytes?
John
BWDec 29th 2010 3:30PM
Hi guys....I love Winamp too but am not a techie and cant find out how to burn a CD using it....can anyone here tell me how??? thanks
littlemuskego100Dec 29th 2010 3:46PM
ccleaner is not very good
George W.Jan 2nd 2011 3:31PM
You should take Microsoft Security Essentials off the list -- it is a resource hog -- I moved from Avast to MS Security Essentials and my CPU usage on my Dual Core CPU went to 100 percent quickly went back to Avast and my CPU usage went back down to about 2 to 3 percent at best.