![]() It has many capture methods (region, window, scrolling, OCR.), a few upload destinations are supported, and can be very customized. Powerful screenshot/screen recording tool. Mac/Linux now also have a command-line version (before, p7zip was used in these platforms). There is a fork called 7-Zip-zstd which supports more formats: Zstandard, Brotli, LZ4, Lizard, Fast LZMA2 and decompression of lzip. 7-zip by default adds a cascaded menu in the Explorer context menu for compressing and decompressing, and a separate menu for calculating hashes (all of them can be disabled and tunned in the preferences). tar.xz is nowadays preferred, and WinRAR cannot do that. The only other advantage of WinRAR is the possibility of compressing RAR files, but compressing files with open formats like. Years ago I used the shareware application WinRAR, which in my opinion still has a slightly better UI (the interface in 7-zip is basic but works). It can open many formats, including ISO images. ![]() For another open-source alternative, see MPC-BE below on this page.įile compressor that supports the most common formats. Unfortunately, it lacks some features (I still need to try this script) and I'm still not used to its UI, so I still combine it with VLC. Uses lower resources, is faster, and plays UHD (4k/8k) content better than VLC. For a more modern and probably overall better alternative, see mpv below. It bundles its library of codecs (mostly based on the FFMPEG project), supports hardware acceleration, subtitles and most features you would expect from a video player, including conversion from/to multiple audio, video and subtitle file formats. For a more powerful (heavier) alternative that also includes an image browser, see XnViewMP below in the freeware section.Ĭross-platform multimedia player that can play most video and audio formats. Unfortunately they are not as fast as JPEGView). Unfortunately, it may have been discontinued, so at some point I may need to look for an alternative (maybe Honeyview or ImageGlass, which support more file formats that I don't need often. The GUI is minimal but allows adjusting typical parameters. ![]() It can open the most common image formats (including JPEG, BMP, PNG, WEBP, TGA, GIF, TIFF and some RAW formats) and is extremely fast. Firefox also has an Android version with support for these same extensions, which I use as my secondary mobile browser (actually, I now use Fennec F-Droid for better extension support). I always change the settings to allow the right-click mouse menu on websites that hijack it. Other useful extensions are Greasemonkey and Wappalyzer. I use it as a secondary browser with the following extensions: uBlock Origin (with lists to avoid cookie banners and other annoyances), Bypass Paywalls, Cookie Remover, Disable JavaScript, LanguageTool, Wayback Machine, Push to Kindle and Checker Plus for Gmail. Sublime Text (see below) is a good shareware alternative. Visual Studio Code is a more powerful alternative, also open-source, but I find it too heavy and unresponsive (maybe because it's an Electron-based app). Notepad2 is also open-source and runs the same engine: Scintilla. After installation, I apply some changes to the default Notepad++ settings.įor an alternative to Notepad++ more similar to Windows Notepad (lighter, simpler), see Notepad2 or some of its maintained Notepad2 forks. By default, it adds an entry in the Explorer context menu during the installation, but that can be selected (or removed later with ShellExView). Do not try to open big files though, as it freezes quickly (for big files, see glogg alternative below). It includes syntax highlighting for dozens of programming languages and many other features, such as the ability to search recursively inside the contents of files in a directory. Part 1: Open-sourceįast and simple, it works well for quick editing text files. After going through it (and the comments), I learnt about a few tools (maybe 3 or 4) that I have now included here. This list was not inspired on Scott Hanselman's list, in part because I had only discovered it very recently. This list has been discussed on /r/windows, /r/DataHoarder, and Hacker News. ![]() I don't plan to add every app I use because some may be too specific (but some on this list are very specific too, so, I don't know, I may publish the criteria I followed later). I could have called it "an awesome list of the best applications and tools for Windows", but I am not that ambitious. This is an opinionated compilation of GUI software I use on Windows, and it is work-in-progress.
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