The Open Disc
December 21st, 2008So I’ve been reinstalling windows for folks at a furious clip lately, I think I’ve done about four boxes so far and have another one or two left. Â To save re-downloading the same files that I install over and over, I pasted the most essential files onto a flash drive. Â These are open source or freeware programs, that when added to a blank XP installation (or Micro2k3), create a useable environment much like a default Ubuntu install. Â Here is currently what is on my flash drive:
7zip – handles practically any archive you throw at it, super fast, small and free
CCleaner – cleans the cruft out of Windows that builds up over time
CDBurnerXP – burns data & music CDs & DVDs. Â Requires Microsoft .NET 2.0
Chrome – Google’s browser. Â I’m in love…
Firefox – Installed for compatibility purposes. Â Slow dog compared to Chrome…
Go OO – An optimized version of OpenOffice 3.0
Howie’s Screen Capture – The best freeware screen capture utility, super small, fast & free
Flash Player 10 – the installer for ‘other broswers’. Â Fuck IE…
IrfanView – basic image viewer, with some minor manipulations capabilities, small & fast. Â Crops, resizes, etc…
JkDefrag – simple, fast hard drive defragmentation utility.
Pidgin – simple, fast instant messenger (seeing a pattern in the programs I prefer?)
Songbird – a splurge, this is a ripoff of iTunes. Â iTunes is a bloated mess, but manages iPods. Â This does the same functions, with slightly less bloat. Â Version 1.0 doesn’t suck, finally…
ThunderBird – when people won’t take “GMail” as an answer…
uTorrent – for downloading large files over the internet ~.^
VLC – this is the only video player you will ever need. Â
wxDownload Fast – this also downloads large files over the internet, but in a less shady fashion…
WinDirStat – this program is more useful on existing installs, it graphically displays a hard drive and lets you easily see where your Space Hogs are residing (makes it easy to delete them too!)
I created a .torrent file in case you may find having this collection of files downloaded all at once useful. Â Grab it here.
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I recently found someone had created a CD with vaguely similar goals, providing a useful range of open source software on a CD for Wintel machines. Â They are called The Open Disc project. Â I couldn’t find a .torrent file for the disc for some reason, and using a torrent to distribute large files makes The Only Sense, so I downloaded it locally and uploaded a torrent to The Pirate Bay here. Â This is a useful disc to have laying around, much more comprehensive than my flash drive and purely open source software.







