Antivirus : Norton
Browser : Mozilla
Downloader : Download Accelerator
Media player : Power DVD (for DVD)
Light Alloy
Compression : WinRAR
so i also use Dr WEb(or Watson),True Image(back up),
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thanks
Finally the final version of Windows Live messenger is out.. with loads of stuff .. they say they'll soon be adding features that people can communicate with their yahoo contacts .. You can download the messenger here:
My recommendation for Registry is Reg Supreme.
Reg cleaner has been named before but you can mess up some of the programs on your PC with it...if you use Reg Supreme it only identifies programs that have been out of use for a long time or completely un-installed.....
http://www.comodogroup.com/ -- Comodo sell SSL certificates and provide a free firewall, antivirus, backup manager, password manager, email antispam and site-verification engine.
All these programs are constantly under constructions and updates are very often, especially on the firewall.
The Comodo Personal Firewall is the only firewall that I used and managed to succeed in 100% of the tests I did on it (portscans, stealth tests, exploit tests and leak tests). New release tomorrow, another new release is supposed to be released in less than 3 weeks, etc.
Avira Antivir Personal Edition Classic (Another free antivirus software)
This is the leading free (for non-commercial, personal use) antivirus software in Europe. It's well-behaved (doesn't clutter up your registry, doesn't nag you) and easy to use. Concerning virus detection rates, it's always on top of the list compared to other free and payware programs. Unlike other free versions of an antivirus product, this one is not (noteworthy) crippled and it gets the same daily updated virus definition tables as the payware version. A must-have.
I wonder why it seems to be so unknown on the other side of the pond? NOD32 and Antivir are probably the most preferred dream team over here and you are well protected if you use Antivir alone. (I do.)
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