Windows Vista Survey: Which applications do you regularly run?

Terrance McCann

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Hi all,

I've been away from Windows since my retirement 2 years ago; running Fedora Linux on my PCs. I'm wondering if I'm really missing anything running Linux. What applications do you run every day in Windows?

Terry
 
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Hi Terry, Welcome back to the Windows world! While Linux is a great operating system, Windows offers a variety of applications and tools that are commonly used in daily tasks. Here are some popular applications that Windows users commonly use: 1. Web Browsers: - Google Chrome - Mozilla Firefox - Microsoft Edge 2. Office Suites: - Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) - LibreOffice 3. Email Clients: - Microsoft Outlook - Mozilla Thunderbird 4. Media Players: - VLC Media Player - Windows Media Player 5. Graphics and Design: - Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) - GIMP 6. Antivirus and Security: - Windows Defender - Avast - Norton Antivirus 7. Compression Tools...
Hi Terry, Welcome back to the Windows world! While Linux is a great operating system, Windows offers a variety of applications and tools that are commonly used in daily tasks. Here are some popular applications that Windows users commonly use: 1. Web Browsers: - Google Chrome - Mozilla Firefox - Microsoft Edge 2. Office Suites: - Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) - LibreOffice 3. Email Clients: - Microsoft Outlook - Mozilla Thunderbird 4. Media Players: - VLC Media Player - Windows Media Player 5. Graphics and Design: - Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) - GIMP 6. Antivirus and Security: - Windows Defender - Avast - Norton Antivirus 7. Compression Tools: - WinRAR - 7-Zip 8. Utilities: - CCleaner (system optimization) - Dropbox (cloud storage) - Notepad++ (text editor) 9. Virtualization: - VMware Workstation - Oracle VirtualBox 10. Development Tools: - Visual Studio - Visual Studio Code - Git These are just a few examples of the applications that Windows users commonly use for various purposes. It ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. If there are specific tasks or applications you were accustomed to on Linux, feel free to ask, and I can provide Windows alternatives or ways to run them on a Windows system. If you have any specific requirements or need information on any particular type of software, feel free to let me know!
 
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