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Offline appleonama

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Share software that makes your life easier.
« on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 13:23:07 »
I'll begin with the best screenshot software.


ShareX
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 13:25:05 »
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 13:43:08 »
I would refuse to work in an office using windows without alwaysontopmaker, it's such a useful function I don't understand why it's still not built in.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 14:05:44 »
dmenu (probably only thing from suckless that works ootb)  ;)
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 14:09:53 »
WinSplit Revolution (sadly no longer supported by the maker, but still works perfectly):

http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5897-winsplit-revolution.html

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 14:38:45 »
Universal Extractor has been useful for unpacking wonky self-extracting executables I've run into.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #6 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 14:57:31 »

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 17:24:02 »
dmenu (probably only thing from suckless that works ootb)  ;)

how could I forget!?  :'( I install dmenu on everything I've got, except windows and the servers ofc.  :thumb:
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #8 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 17:28:52 »
Sublime text,  vim,  xmonad and when in Windows putty,  so I can get the fudge out of there =)

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 17:29:42 »
Just things, that I've used today:

GNU Emacs
Firefox w/ It's All Text!, Vimperator, Lazarus Form Recovery and uBlock Origin… also DuckDuckGo, if that counts
Pandoc (from extended Markdown to a HTML or LaTeX template or HTML/JS slides)
Yakuake (slide-down terminal emulator)
Meld (for comparing directories)
7zip (good compression software with support for top-tier encryption)
mpv (no-BS multimedia player)
youtube-dl (CLI downloader from, guess what, YT)

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #10 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 18:51:17 »
I would refuse to work in an office using windows without alwaysontopmaker, it's such a useful function I don't understand why it's still not built in.

This looks incredibly useful. I can't even begin to express my rage when I open those applications at work that take a full 2 minutes to load and have so many splash screens that steal window focus at random points throughout. Basically cripples the computer for the entire duration.  :confused:

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #11 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 19:16:43 »
this chrome extension to add a hotkey that switches to most recent tab

it's kinda like alt-tabbing for your browser tabs, tremendously useful


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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #12 on: Fri, 18 March 2016, 17:23:03 »
Pianobar ~ (The most import one in the list) commercial free Pandora from the command line
AutoHotKey
  • Navigation
  • Media Controlls
  • Keep window on top
Sublime ~ best text editor ;)
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Chrome extensions (just some of the more useful ones)

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #13 on: Fri, 18 March 2016, 19:16:41 »
Open Broadcaster Software (Streaming recording video)
Shadowplay(Same as above)
Switch hitter (Keyboard Chatter testing)
Furmark (3D benchmark/GPU burn in)

All fairly well known but i use them quite often


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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #14 on: Fri, 25 March 2016, 04:17:32 »
IPE for creating figures for LaTex

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #15 on: Fri, 25 March 2016, 04:38:37 »
Spacemacs, because Emacs makes everything easier, and Spacemacs takes it to an even higher level of awesomeness.

Emacs is my editor, my browser, my mail reader, my RSS/Atom reader, my IDE, my shell, my window manager. Among other things.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #16 on: Fri, 25 March 2016, 04:44:35 »
Adblock seems to be the most useful as of late. Page loads are 100% faster for me.

I use Windows 10. I might hotswap Linux in the future.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #17 on: Fri, 25 March 2016, 04:54:48 »
Sublime text and Evernote for text editors
OBS, DxTory, and Sony Vegas for anything video related
Had AudioSwitcher for a long time but keep screwing up :/
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #18 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 07:48:51 »
Spacemacs, because Emacs makes everything easier, and Spacemacs takes it to an even higher level of awesomeness.

Emacs is my editor, my browser, my mail reader, my RSS/Atom reader, my IDE, my shell, my window manager. Among other things.

Spacemacs is awesome although I'm not fully grasping it. I'm a heavy vim user, so it still feels a bit weird in places.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #19 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 07:50:14 »
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #20 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 07:57:15 »
Oh and definitely dtrx on linux! it's short for "do the right extraction" and that's epic win for the shell.

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« Reply #21 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 07:58:38 »
Python has made my life considerably easier. I have so many tasks that can be done more effectively using automation, that I find myself writing dozens of python scripts, sometimes even small libraries, to automate stuff.

Vim is the only text editor that I use. I even refuse to use graphical editors. Once you get vim in your muscle memory, you will constantly find yourself pressing motions and commands even in your e-mail and being frustrated for it to not work. So I made it so that I can send text from my OS (OS X service) to vim and back (via the clipboard).

SPSS is really really awesome for quick data analysis. It's like Visual Basic for statistics: it's a bit stupid and limited in ways (like it's syntax), but it's a small cost considering the extreme productivity you get for it. I also use R and R can be nice for some things, but I find myself always coming back to SPSS.

Tmux is what I use day-in-day-out. Makes my life a lot easier.

Plain text files and Tab Separated Values (not CSV). I recently ditched todo apps, Word, even Latex for easy duties. Plain text files can be processed by everything you throw at it, so you are no longer limited to slow software (like Word) or to limited software. If you are missing features, just write a script or use unix tools (like sort and grep) to process text files. Really, the UNIX-way is difficult to learn (like sed/awk), but once you get the hang of it, it'll make you really productive.

Dropbox is where I store almost everything (except for really really personal stuff.. you never know when **** breaches). I have my vimrc there, color schemes, PDFs. I even pay for it. It works SO WELL across ALL devices I use, I have trouble using anything else. I WANT a filesystem and that is exactly what Dropbox offers: just files and directories.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #22 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 10:12:15 »
I would refuse to work in an office using windows without alwaysontopmaker, it's such a useful function I don't understand why it's still not built in.

This looks incredibly useful. I can't even begin to express my rage when I open those applications at work that take a full 2 minutes to load and have so many splash screens that steal window focus at random points throughout. Basically cripples the computer for the entire duration.  :confused:
My company must use this when they push Flash updates. Because, no matter what you're doing (web conference, screensharing, rushing something out the door), this company installer will MINIMIZE EVERYTHING and steal focus.

The worst.

I really wish they would just dump Flash. Or at least just save time and bundle infections with it.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #23 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 16:00:00 »
I would refuse to work in an office using windows without alwaysontopmaker, it's such a useful function I don't understand why it's still not built in.

This looks incredibly useful. I can't even begin to express my rage when I open those applications at work that take a full 2 minutes to load and have so many splash screens that steal window focus at random points throughout. Basically cripples the computer for the entire duration.  :confused:
My company must use this when they push Flash updates. Because, no matter what you're doing (web conference, screensharing, rushing something out the door), this company installer will MINIMIZE EVERYTHING and steal focus.

The worst.

I really wish they would just dump Flash. Or at least just save time and bundle infections with it.

HTML5 Hype is real

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #24 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 16:50:39 »
Adblock seems to be the most useful as of late. Page loads are 100% faster for me.

I use Windows 10. I might hotswap Linux in the future.

+ Blender
+ GIMP
+ Inkscape
+ 7zip
+ Sublime
+ irfanview
+ Audacity
+ AHK
+ AIMP3
+ Freemake
+ Fusion 360 (Just downloaded it today but I'm super excited about it)

Props for AHK, byy far the most useful piece of software I've ever installed.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #25 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 17:04:12 »
uBlock origin
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« Reply #26 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 19:41:58 »
Affinity Designer is the most awesome vector graphics app ever. I'm used to Adobe Illustrator but it is so.. slow and crappy in the UI and how you manipulate graphical objects, that I went looking for something else. Tried a lot of apps and always went back to Illustrator. But then I found Affinity Designer, the first app that I've been using for almost half a year know and never felt I missed something from Illustrator.

I was curious as to what this was and looked it up before realizing it was Mac only and now I'm super sad. Looks like an awesome piece of software and it's only $50?! That seems crazy cheap :eek: Thanks for mentioning this will definitely be following it for a windows version!

At least there's a windows beta coming soon  :p
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #27 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 19:45:15 »
Affinity Designer is the most awesome vector graphics app ever. I'm used to Adobe Illustrator but it is so.. slow and crappy in the UI and how you manipulate graphical objects, that I went looking for something else. Tried a lot of apps and always went back to Illustrator. But then I found Affinity Designer, the first app that I've been using for almost half a year know and never felt I missed something from Illustrator.

I was curious as to what this was and looked it up before realizing it was Mac only and now I'm super sad. Looks like an awesome piece of software and it's only $50?! That seems crazy cheap :eek: Thanks for mentioning this will definitely be following it for a windows version!

At least there's a windows beta coming soon  :p
An alternative to Inkscape sounds amazing. I'll use Inkscape but I'm not happy about it  :))

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #28 on: Sun, 27 March 2016, 05:50:08 »
Affinity Designer is the most awesome vector graphics app ever. I'm used to Adobe Illustrator but it is so.. slow and crappy in the UI and how you manipulate graphical objects, that I went looking for something else. Tried a lot of apps and always went back to Illustrator. But then I found Affinity Designer, the first app that I've been using for almost half a year know and never felt I missed something from Illustrator.

I was curious as to what this was and looked it up before realizing it was Mac only and now I'm super sad. Looks like an awesome piece of software and it's only $50?! That seems crazy cheap :eek: Thanks for mentioning this will definitely be following it for a windows version!

At least there's a windows beta coming soon  :p
An alternative to Inkscape sounds amazing. I'll use Inkscape but I'm not happy about it  :))

I've used Inkscape for webdesign for a couple of years almost exclusively, but there were always these typical quirks or annoyances. Tried it for print design, but for print design I really hated it. Made me switch to Illustrator CS2 back in the day. Inkscape has the most beautiful default color palette though.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #29 on: Sun, 27 March 2016, 16:24:03 »
uBlock origin
This (or any adblocker), so much this. Once you use one, you cannot go back, it's shocking how bad it has gotten.


For full programs,
Teamviewer, it allows me to manage remote systems without being there.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #30 on: Sun, 27 March 2016, 18:00:28 »
uBlock origin

Breaks tons of **** for me, blocks site analytics like New Relic. It's trash but I understand why people like it. It's a shame the web has come to this.

On topic, most things have already been mentioned that I use. I really like Alfred for an OSX Spotlight replacement.

Also, The Silver Searcher has been gaining tons of traction at work: https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher

But really, if you know sed, grep, and awk you're even better off. But ag is damn fast. Like ludicrous speed.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #31 on: Sun, 27 March 2016, 21:24:47 »
uBlock origin

Breaks tons of **** for me, blocks site analytics like New Relic. It's trash but I understand why people like it. It's a shame the web has come to this.

Adblockers come in many flavors, find what works for you. They all can break things and one misplaced tag by a web designer and all sorts of oddities can happen as well. I've seen at least one news site that wrapped their ad around the text of their news articles. Not sure if it was on accident or not, but it was later fixed.

I actually run a bunch of protection (and used a ton of others):
Adblock Plus or Ublock origin (depends on the site and how I feel)
Better Privacy - kills super cookies and regulates flash and java cookies (something your browser does not do well)
Cookie Whitelist - more control over regular cookies.
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Basically an advertiser might see me on a site they have ads on, but they are not tracking me elsewhere. For a while I use Umatrix, and while really really powerful, it takes a lot of work to maintain and get it setup to where it works for you. I also run Linux, giving me even more protection from the BS that goes around.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #32 on: Mon, 28 March 2016, 09:56:26 »
I'll begin with the best screenshot software.


ShareX
Sharing has never been easier.
Take a screenshot or a screencast, have it uploaded and get the URL
copied to your clipboard with a single hotkey.

I personally like Screenshot Captor for my best screenshot software.  And I like Easy Screencast Recorder to do my screencasts, though I don't do many, so my needs are few.  My favorite thing about the software is that it is supported and updated, and the developer really engages with any problems or suggestions.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #33 on: Fri, 08 April 2016, 10:52:35 »
Custom keyboard layout with a lot of useful stuff under AltGr. Don't have to remember codes, go to charmap or use menu options so much any more. This is useful in languages that use different quotation marks than English, for example.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #34 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 01:56:41 »
PC Decrapifier

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #35 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 13:18:52 »
PC Decrapifier

Does it automatically deinstall win10 for you?
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #36 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:11:39 »
Did everyone get der' Solidworks yet ?

It's so good... the keyboards draw themselves..

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #37 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:20:24 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.
  
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« Reply #38 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:21:07 »
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #39 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:22:28 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

That's the real issue with productivity software nowadays why I truly dare to argue that it is slower than what we had on the 286 in DOS... most software require some sort of online activity nowadays. Or you NEED internet to do your work. Not e-mail per se, just software in the browser.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #40 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:24:16 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Copy and pasting from firefox into what software ?

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #41 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:47:38 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #42 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:51:09 »
vim and grep

Respect the classics

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #43 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 15:52:28 »
vim and grep

Respect the classics

and vimdiff
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #44 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 16:05:56 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #45 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 18:43:14 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Copy and pasting from firefox into what software ?

Xactcontents Silverlight-based web application that I run in IE.
  
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #46 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 18:44:11 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #47 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 18:47:04 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
Show Image


4.4 ghz and evo 212 cooling lol. I didn't even try to push it any further because it's been really good as is. Do you think I could push a lot further? I don't believe it gets very hot. I'll have to run a temperature monitor.

Gaming at the moment and all my cores are at about 47c
  
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #48 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 19:18:08 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
Show Image


4.4 ghz and evo 212 cooling lol. I didn't even try to push it any further because it's been really good as is. Do you think I could push a lot further? I don't believe it gets very hot. I'll have to run a temperature monitor.

Gaming at the moment and all my cores are at about 47c

Did you delid ?

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #49 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 19:30:44 »
vim and grep

Respect the classics

and vimdiff

Beyond Compare makes my life easy at work when I need to merge large source files.

For command windows, Conemu is awesome - tabbed command (or powershell) windows in Windows:
https://conemu.github.io/
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #50 on: Mon, 11 April 2016, 20:27:58 »
Openbox. System-wide shortcut keys and an incredible amount of customizability.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #51 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 08:46:23 »
vim and grep

Respect the classics

and vimdiff

Beyond Compare makes my life easy at work when I need to merge large source files.

For command windows, Conemu is awesome - tabbed command (or powershell) windows in Windows:
https://conemu.github.io/

Never heard of Beyond Compare, thanks!
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« Reply #52 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 08:46:52 »
Openbox. System-wide shortcut keys and an incredible amount of customizability.

Have you ever tried i3?
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« Reply #53 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 09:47:39 »
Openbox. System-wide shortcut keys and an incredible amount of customizability.

Have you ever tried i3?

No -- it's tiling, right? I essentially have my windows set up to tile already, but there's about 5% of the time that I actually want to float one window on top of another.

It seems like it's worth a serious look, and will probably use it next time I set up a system to mess around with.
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« Reply #54 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 10:06:01 »
Kubernetes. When I start a new server side project, the build file is the first thing that I create, and the second is a set of Kubernetes deployment manifests. I'm extremely bullish about Kubernetes. Big, big fan.

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« Reply #55 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 10:31:37 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
Show Image


4.4 ghz and evo 212 cooling lol. I didn't even try to push it any further because it's been really good as is. Do you think I could push a lot further? I don't believe it gets very hot. I'll have to run a temperature monitor.

Gaming at the moment and all my cores are at about 47c

Did you delid ?

No sir. It's probably due to having one of the coolest cases ever :)

http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-s

Fractal Design's Define S.

No optical cage / hard drive mounts with 2x 140mm fans in front and one in the rear for exhaust :) It's insanely airy and wide open :)
  
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #56 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 11:03:37 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
Show Image


4.4 ghz and evo 212 cooling lol. I didn't even try to push it any further because it's been really good as is. Do you think I could push a lot further? I don't believe it gets very hot. I'll have to run a temperature monitor.

Gaming at the moment and all my cores are at about 47c

Did you delid ?

No sir. It's probably due to having one of the coolest cases ever :)

http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-s

Fractal Design's Define S.

No optical cage / hard drive mounts with 2x 140mm fans in front and one in the rear for exhaust :) It's insanely airy and wide open :)

At first, I crinkled my face up when I read of delid-ing. But I uncrinkled my face after seeing some diagrams of the chips in question

Many eyebrows were raised and much drooling commenced. Plus: the tools used to delid are frickin' cool. Although, it does void every kind of warranty known to man, unless you're a ninja with the plastic delid tools. Always be a ninja

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #57 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 11:12:02 »
Sublime Text - a great editor with great support for coding and writing.
Fences - Keeps my desktop organized and useful.
QuickJump2016 - A very simple way to popup a menu of a folder.
Find and Run Robot - A launcher that is very extendable, with a very responsive developer.
Chocolatey - convenient way to install and update applications.
PHPStorm - great ide for all web development (not just PHP)
LogFusion - helps me keep multiple logs on multiple servers in order.
RegExBuddy - keeps me sane in dealing with complicated regex.
LinqPad - simple evaluation and testing of C# code without having to open visual studio.
WriteMonkey - keeps me focused on writing.
Notebooks - a good way to keep my novels and resources straight and in plain text.
Scrivener - a great writing assistant.  Too bad it doesn't  store in plain text.

Someone already gave a shout out to conemu.  A great way to have all sorts of shells in one window.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #58 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 12:21:43 »
Have you ever tried i3?

i3 is my jaaaam.  ;D

No -- it's tiling, right? I essentially have my windows set up to tile already, but there's about 5% of the time that I actually want to float one window on top of another.

It seems like it's worth a serious look, and will probably use it next time I set up a system to mess around with.

I usually tell people that if you have a consistent workflow that you can build a setup around, something like i3 could be a big win. What I like most about it is not the auto-tiling but the ability to navigate entirely with the keyboard in a way that is much more fluid and satisfying than alt-tab. I have dedicated hotkeys for jumping to each of my main apps at work and it's glorious.  If you need tons of windows arranged dynamically depending on what you're doing, a tiling WM might be more trouble than it's worth. (Though most of them, including i3, do allow you to float individual windows above the tiled layout.)

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« Reply #59 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 12:27:32 »
Stroke it

A windows level gesture software

http://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit/

Too bad it's discontinued.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #60 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 13:24:24 »
Have you ever tried i3?

i3 is my jaaaam.  ;D

No -- it's tiling, right? I essentially have my windows set up to tile already, but there's about 5% of the time that I actually want to float one window on top of another.

It seems like it's worth a serious look, and will probably use it next time I set up a system to mess around with.

I usually tell people that if you have a consistent workflow that you can build a setup around, something like i3 could be a big win. What I like most about it is not the auto-tiling but the ability to navigate entirely with the keyboard in a way that is much more fluid and satisfying than alt-tab. I have dedicated hotkeys for jumping to each of my main apps at work and it's glorious.  If you need tons of windows arranged dynamically depending on what you're doing, a tiling WM might be more trouble than it's worth. (Though most of them, including i3, do allow you to float individual windows above the tiled layout.)

I have several very different workflows depending on what I'm using the machine for. Everything breaks down into six fairly static panes, although each window takes up one or two panes depending on what's going on. I also occasionally need a file browser or terminal window to float in front of things. I think I might be able to get i3 working for me, but I don't know how much more usable it would be than my current configuration.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #61 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 14:02:05 »
Openbox. System-wide shortcut keys and an incredible amount of customizability.

Have you ever tried i3?

No -- it's tiling, right? I essentially have my windows set up to tile already, but there's about 5% of the time that I actually want to float one window on top of another.

It seems like it's worth a serious look, and will probably use it next time I set up a system to mess around with.

i3 is built from the ground up, very flexible, and very nice pane handling.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #62 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 14:07:18 »
What do you guys suggest for me? I work as an Allstate Insurance Estimator. I do insane amounts of copy / pasting, and have to use slow web based software to get quick blocks of text like Unavailable/discontinued. Similar item provided.

I was using my Pok3r for work so I had those programmed in and several macros designed for 1 button alt tab, alt d, ctrl a, ctrl c (copy url real quick).

I know that Autohotkey is probably my ticket but are there any other tools for better copy paste features in web pages, etc? I use Firefox.

I'd love to be able to speed up web page loading time somehow. I've optimized my coax into the house, cat7 cables, arris modem w/ 24 channels (on 150mbps connection lol), ac1800 router, as well as a custom built pc with 16gb 2400mhz / 4790k / ssd.

I have adblock installed in Firefox but any other tips welcome.

Speed up webpage loading? With that setup? Turn the computer on and you'll have fast page loads :))


Only if he's at 4.7ghz and above....  otherwise  it's just average...
Show Image


4.4 ghz and evo 212 cooling lol. I didn't even try to push it any further because it's been really good as is. Do you think I could push a lot further? I don't believe it gets very hot. I'll have to run a temperature monitor.

Gaming at the moment and all my cores are at about 47c

Did you delid ?

No sir. It's probably due to having one of the coolest cases ever :)

http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-s

Fractal Design's Define S.

No optical cage / hard drive mounts with 2x 140mm fans in front and one in the rear for exhaust :) It's insanely airy and wide open :)

At first, I crinkled my face up when I read of delid-ing. But I uncrinkled my face after seeing some diagrams of the chips in question
Show Image


Many eyebrows were raised and much drooling commenced. Plus: the tools used to delid are frickin' cool. Although, it does void every kind of warranty known to man, unless you're a ninja with the plastic delid tools. Always be a ninja

Delid is a necessity ever since Intel 3xxx series ivybridge.

You can delid 6700k carefully with a knife without the delid tool.. as the hammer is no longer recommended for 6xxx series. 

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #63 on: Tue, 12 April 2016, 14:13:06 »
Life is a lot easier with sed & awk.

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« Reply #64 on: Thu, 14 April 2016, 10:13:02 »
OHHH DELID. You mean taking teh surface of the CPU chip off right? This sketched me out too.
  
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #65 on: Thu, 14 April 2016, 16:40:54 »
Life is a lot easier with sed & awk.

I'm still too stupid to use awk properly.. takes skill to master this craft
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« Reply #66 on: Thu, 14 April 2016, 16:41:47 »
Wat is delid?
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #67 on: Fri, 15 April 2016, 01:19:36 »
Life is a lot easier with sed & awk.

I'm still too stupid to use awk properly.. takes skill to master this craft
In my case, learning how to use them became of the need of use them. Like touch typing, electronics and other skills that people learn to fill a need and have some fun (which seems to happen a lot on geekhack).

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« Reply #68 on: Fri, 15 April 2016, 17:09:02 »
Life is a lot easier with sed & awk.

I'm still too stupid to use awk properly.. takes skill to master this craft
In my case, learning how to use them became of the need of use them. Like touch typing, electronics and other skills that people learn to fill a need and have some fun (which seems to happen a lot on geekhack).

I tried sed / awk for realz but quickly switched to making a python script instead. I know I know, I should've pushed through. But I was fed up with the docs back then.
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« Reply #69 on: Fri, 15 April 2016, 17:18:15 »
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« Reply #70 on: Fri, 15 April 2016, 17:56:00 »
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« Reply #71 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 14:04:00 »
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« Reply #72 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 11:16:33 »
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« Reply #73 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 11:24:47 »
Notepad++

other more useful softwares are unable to be used at my workplace as my company enforces a strict IT policies  :'(

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« Reply #74 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 17:15:50 »
Notepad++

other more useful softwares are unable to be used at my workplace as my company enforces a strict IT policies  :'(

That really sucks. I love that our IT team doesn't really give a ****. Install anything that will make your life easier =]

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« Reply #75 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 10:18:36 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
  
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« Reply #76 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 10:50:43 »
Notepad++

other more useful softwares are unable to be used at my workplace as my company enforces a strict IT policies  :'(

That really sucks. I love that our IT team doesn't really give a ****. Install anything that will make your life easier =]

I've never worked at somewhere like that, and it's one of the necessities of life as a developer to be able to trial stuff.  There's some stuff I don't need that I'm not in control of at work, and it annoys me when I can't change it, but software... as long as it's licensed, I can install it.

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« Reply #77 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 17:58:15 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #78 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 18:18:14 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

A few days ago I tried a script that turns the scroll lock key into a dvorak layout toggle. Accidentally pressing the win hotkey (there is another hotkey combo besides win + spacebar that I managed to find whenever I was fiddling with 3d models) for windows layout swapping was mildly irritating imo

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« Reply #79 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 20:40:45 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

I've got enough stuff in my ahk file that I get throughly confused when I'm using a different computer. And I'm sure the reason for less ahk users is because of programmable PCBs, which can do all is the remapping. Not the more sophisticated stuff though.

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« Reply #80 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 22:53:39 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

I've got enough stuff in my ahk file that I get throughly confused when I'm using a different computer. And I'm sure the reason for less ahk users is because of programmable PCBs, which can do all is the remapping. Not the more sophisticated stuff though.
Programmable keyboards are fine, but as you know, they can't even come close to what AHK can do.

They can't enable or disable keys based on running programs. For example, you could remap your entire board when coding, disable caps lock when using email, but enable it for macros when running a game or using a program for work. It can also correct typing mistakes, such as changing teh to the or woudl to would. It also doesn't care what keyboard you're using it will still work and the config file can easily be transferred as well from one system to another without any risk of a bad flash bricking your keyboard.
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« Reply #81 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 23:27:11 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

I've got enough stuff in my ahk file that I get throughly confused when I'm using a different computer. And I'm sure the reason for less ahk users is because of programmable PCBs, which can do all is the remapping. Not the more sophisticated stuff though.
Programmable keyboards are fine, but as you know, they can't even come close to what AHK can do.

They can't enable or disable keys based on running programs. For example, you could remap your entire board when coding, disable caps lock when using email, but enable it for macros when running a game or using a program for work. It can also correct typing mistakes, such as changing teh to the or woudl to would. It also doesn't care what keyboard you're using it will still work and the config file can easily be transferred as well from one system to another without any risk of a bad flash bricking your keyboard.

That is all very true. And I am aware that ahk's capabilities are exponentially higher than a programmable pcb. I was just offering a possible explanation. It accounts for some of it. And personally I see little value in having autocorrect on a computer.

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« Reply #82 on: Fri, 29 April 2016, 04:04:54 »
And personally I see little value in having autocorrect on a computer.
I have dyslexic fingers. :))
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #83 on: Fri, 29 April 2016, 09:04:00 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

I've got enough stuff in my ahk file that I get throughly confused when I'm using a different computer. And I'm sure the reason for less ahk users is because of programmable PCBs, which can do all is the remapping. Not the more sophisticated stuff though.
Programmable keyboards are fine, but as you know, they can't even come close to what AHK can do.

They can't enable or disable keys based on running programs. For example, you could remap your entire board when coding, disable caps lock when using email, but enable it for macros when running a game or using a program for work. It can also correct typing mistakes, such as changing teh to the or woudl to would. It also doesn't care what keyboard you're using it will still work and the config file can easily be transferred as well from one system to another without any risk of a bad flash bricking your keyboard.

That is all very true. And I am aware that ahk's capabilities are exponentially higher than a programmable pcb. I was just offering a possible explanation. It accounts for some of it. And personally I see little value in having autocorrect on a computer.

In my case, it's the reason I don't use AHK anymore. I've seen some incredible things done with it, but if I can do it simpler without having to run a resident program, then why worry?  I use it to make one offs for other people, and to script things at work, but it's definitely not a must have for me anymore.

And some games actually detect AHK as a cheat, so that's another reason that I stopped using it.
« Last Edit: Fri, 29 April 2016, 16:13:12 by chuckdee »

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« Reply #84 on: Tue, 03 May 2016, 08:21:31 »
For me, the greatest is a Chrome plugin called ChangeColors.

It forces the background/text/link colors on every page to change. I make most pages look just like GH (almost black background, white text, red links), but it leaves photos intact. It is an absolute godsend to my eyes in the dark since most pages insist on burning out your retinas. There are some pages that it won't play nice with (you can have it remove the override for that domain).

I can never find it on the Google Store when I search for it, but it's still hosted on there at the following link (and people are still writing reviews for it). It hasn't been updated since 2010 but it still works well as far as I can tell.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/change-colors/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #85 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 09:51:46 »
dmenu (for all nix users)
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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #86 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 10:03:25 »
Never10  (STOPS WIN 10 UPGRADES)

https://www.grc.com/never10.htm

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« Reply #87 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 18:57:40 »
Never10  (STOPS WIN 10 UPGRADES)

https://www.grc.com/never10.htm

I think you can just remove and hide the update that causes the Get Windows 10 popup.

That is, unless they embed it into future updates in a more and more common arm-twist approach.
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« Reply #88 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 19:13:57 »
That is, unless they embed it into future updates in a more and more common arm-twist approach.

They already have.  That's one of the reasons that this type of program is becoming alarmingly prevalent.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #89 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 21:35:23 »
For me, the greatest is a Chrome plugin called ChangeColors.

It forces the background/text/link colors on every page to change. I make most pages look just like GH (almost black background, white text, red links), but it leaves photos intact. It is an absolute godsend to my eyes in the dark since most pages insist on burning out your retinas. There are some pages that it won't play nice with (you can have it remove the override for that domain).

I can never find it on the Google Store when I search for it, but it's still hosted on there at the following link (and people are still writing reviews for it). It hasn't been updated since 2010 but it still works well as far as I can tell.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/change-colors/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

Thanks for the link. I'm going to try this out.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #90 on: Wed, 11 May 2016, 21:50:53 »
Autohotkey has become a necessity for myself ;)
I used it quite heavily when I was on windows. I had it disabling the Winkey for games, correcting common typos, disabling the caps lock and insert key...

I'm kind of surprised more here don't use it considering how much it can enhance your keyboard and typing.

I've got enough stuff in my ahk file that I get throughly confused when I'm using a different computer. And I'm sure the reason for less ahk users is because of programmable PCBs, which can do all is the remapping. Not the more sophisticated stuff though.
Programmable keyboards are fine, but as you know, they can't even come close to what AHK can do.

They can't enable or disable keys based on running programs. For example, you could remap your entire board when coding, disable caps lock when using email, but enable it for macros when running a game or using a program for work. It can also correct typing mistakes, such as changing teh to the or woudl to would. It also doesn't care what keyboard you're using it will still work and the config file can easily be transferred as well from one system to another without any risk of a bad flash bricking your keyboard.

That is all very true. And I am aware that ahk's capabilities are exponentially higher than a programmable pcb. I was just offering a possible explanation. It accounts for some of it. And personally I see little value in having autocorrect on a computer.

In my case, it's the reason I don't use AHK anymore. I've seen some incredible things done with it, but if I can do it simpler without having to run a resident program, then why worry?  I use it to make one offs for other people, and to script things at work, but it's definitely not a must have for me anymore.

And some games actually detect AHK as a cheat, so that's another reason that I stopped using it.

That's interesting, I've never noticed that in games. Usually AHK just doesn't do anything for me.

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #91 on: Thu, 12 May 2016, 04:27:19 »
clover
f.lux

Are you running a Hackintosh?

Also, I can't recommend f.lux enough. I use it on all of my machines, all the time.
 

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #92 on: Thu, 12 May 2016, 05:13:41 »
Mostly just putty really.
I think most other programs I have could be replaced with something else and I could live with it. But don't take my putty away.

Still getting into linux, have a server at home and a VPS somewhere in the world that I'm going all terminal on, lots of fun.
Seeing some useful Linux programs here and I'll be checking them all out lol.

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« Reply #93 on: Thu, 12 May 2016, 21:38:10 »
Custom keyboard layout.

http://fonty.pl/sklep,20,gratisy.htm

That and whatever I used to turn left win keys off and remap right win and menu key to additional right alts (three total).

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« Reply #94 on: Thu, 12 May 2016, 21:53:49 »
Launchy - Open Source Keystroke Launcher.  It's a bit old, but the I use it everyday, at home, work and mobile.
http://www.launchy.net/

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« Reply #95 on: Tue, 28 June 2016, 14:55:12 »
DisplayFusion

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« Reply #97 on: Tue, 28 June 2016, 15:34:12 »
If you are on Windows 8/8.1/10, then ClassicShell

...which I can never really appreciate anyway because of Launchy.
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« Reply #98 on: Wed, 29 June 2016, 06:55:40 »
Custom keyboard layout.

http://fonty.pl/sklep,20,gratisy.htm

That and whatever I used to turn left win keys off and remap right win and menu key to additional right alts (three total).

Why do you need 3 right alts? I'm confused    :confused:

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #99 on: Wed, 29 June 2016, 08:10:51 »
If you are on Windows 8/8.1/10, then ClassicShell

...which I can never really appreciate anyway because of Launchy.

I can't explain how much I love Launchy. With Launchy and Everything mapped to hotkeys, I never have to take my hands of my keyboard to open any file/application and they are brilliantly fast!

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« Reply #100 on: Wed, 29 June 2016, 08:51:46 »
Most of you probably prefer having two monitors but I prefer one big one.

VirtualWin is what I use for Virtual Desktop swapping.

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« Reply #101 on: Wed, 29 June 2016, 17:25:51 »
Most of you probably prefer having two monitors but I prefer one big one.

VirtualWin is what I use for Virtual Desktop swapping.

Two monitors... pssh... gotta have three :D

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« Reply #102 on: Wed, 17 August 2016, 20:06:40 »
Some Chrome addons for work:
MultiHighlighter - like Ctrl+F for multiple strings, each one is highlighted a different color
Linkclump - open multiple links at once
Tampermonkey - write my own javascript to interact with the job website

Other work stuff:
Autohotkey clipboard typer - I deal with a lot of remote machines that don't have clipboard sharing, this types it in anyway
4t Tray Minimizer - hide the background stuff
EitherMouse - settings for multiple mice. Dual wield mice, one for each hand  :cool:

Offline xtrafrood

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #103 on: Wed, 17 August 2016, 23:01:00 »
Some Chrome addons for work:
MultiHighlighter - like Ctrl+F for multiple strings, each one is highlighted a different color
Linkclump - open multiple links at once
Tampermonkey - write my own javascript to interact with the job website

Other work stuff:
Autohotkey clipboard typer - I deal with a lot of remote machines that don't have clipboard sharing, this types it in anyway
4t Tray Minimizer - hide the background stuff
EitherMouse - settings for multiple mice. Dual wield mice, one for each hand  :cool:

I thought I was the only dual wielder/Switch hitter here on GH :D

Offline decker

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Re: Share software that makes your life easier.
« Reply #104 on: Fri, 19 August 2016, 01:21:34 »
At last I found a non obsolete mouse gesture software to replace old StrokeIt.
It's called Strokes Plus.
It is a bit harder to configure, but it looks like it is able to do a lot more as you can write scripts and launch them with a mouse gesture.

Mouse gesture if you don't know is a little drawing you do usually with a right click.
For instance G for geekhack ! Or simpler things like next, back, close.
In the past some browsers included them, but with a desktop level software you can use them anywhere and to do almost anything.