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Title: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:25:11
Post your got tier software slash programs

Tixiati: http://www.tixati.com/download/

Don't ask me how to pronounce it, but this is straight up the best torrent client I have come across and has the interesting feature of searching DHT to find more seeds and peers than is originally listed in the torrent.

(http://www.tixati.com/findcontent/tix-trans-started_small.png)


Nexus file: http://www.xiles.net/

If you need to do some heavy lifting in the file management department, there is only one solution. So many features, so good. Just use it

(http://www.xiles.net/nexusfile/screenshots/nexusfile01.jpg)


Pycharm: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/

I have used eclipse and a few other IDE's but JetBrains do a fantastic job as far as a smooth and quick environment go, best I have used yet

(https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/img/screenshots/simpleLook@2x.jpg)


HashTab: http://implbits.com/products/hashtab/

For all your file hashing needs. I use it all the time

(http://implbits.com/img/screenshots/ht-compare-progress.png)
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: rm-rf on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:28:58
midnight commander

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Midnight_Commander_4.7.0.9_on_Ubuntu_11.04.png/300px-Midnight_Commander_4.7.0.9_on_Ubuntu_11.04.png)


or ...


file manager
(http://i.imgur.com/hFjSo2D.png)
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:35:48
file manager

What about dos shell?

(http://www.virtualmv.com/virtualMe/vMe_mv/v2/v2com/v2gr/v2gr_sw/swos_d60.jpg)
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Photekq on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:38:14
If you need to do some heavy lifting in the file management department, there is only one solution.
Have you written for cnet at any point in your life?
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:39:57
If you need to do some heavy lifting in the file management department, there is only one solution.
Have you written for cnet at any point in your life?

That actually made me laugh out loud. Those cnet articles have always been cheesy.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: rm-rf on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:40:11
If you need to do some heavy lifting in the file management department, there is only one solution.
Have you written for cnet at any point in your life?

naaww, he just copy and pastes what they write.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:41:58
If you need to do some heavy lifting in the file management department, there is only one solution.
Have you written for cnet at any point in your life?

CNET editor and chief for 12 years
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: joey on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:46:08
vim
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:47:44
vim

Vim saves my live on a daily basis.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:48:09
tmux. homebrew. python.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Coreda on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:51:49
Mp3Tag
foobar2000
PotPlayer
Opera 12
Autohotkey

Others worth mentioning:

AviSynth
ffmpeg
youtube-dl

Upcoming:

FontLab VI (http://www.fontlab.com/font-editor/fontlab-vi/) looks like it's shaping up to be amazing.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:56:53
Mp3Tag
foobar2000
PotPlayer
Opera 12
Autohotkey

Others worth mentioning:

AviSynth
ffmpeg
youtube-dl

Upcoming:

FontLab VI (http://www.fontlab.com/font-editor/fontlab-vi/) looks like it's shaping up to be amazing.

Now you're talking about foobar2000, on my Mac I cannot live without VLC. QuickTime is useless. VLC even relies on ffmpeg libraries I believe.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: rowdy on Wed, 06 April 2016, 06:00:57
There is another thread like this, but it has a weird title.

Can't find it at the moment ...
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Wed, 06 April 2016, 06:01:51
There is another thread like this, but it has a weird title.

Can't find it at the moment ...

I couldn't find it either, so, NEW THREAD

It's probs dead anyway
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Fiery on Wed, 06 April 2016, 06:03:32
I have some programs that I really enjoy using, but god tier isn't something I would give to anything. But Foobar2000, notepad++, mp3tag, audacity. are atleast four I find to be really good at what they do. I feel like I'm missing one but whatever.

*edit* I have heard alot about vim before. I think I need to look into it.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: rowdy on Wed, 06 April 2016, 06:20:17
Found it!

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=35976.0

Almost 1 year old.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Wed, 06 April 2016, 06:22:15
Found it!

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=35976.0

Almost 1 year old.

(http://puu.sh/o87op.png)

You can use it if you want, I mean, nothing is stopping you...
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Marizen on Wed, 06 April 2016, 10:18:30
Foobar2000 and VLC are must haves.

CCleaner is also useful, especially if you don't want to have to completely wipe a new computer to get all the bloatware off, and I don't think I've seen it listed here yet.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: cryptokey on Wed, 06 April 2016, 10:45:28
Vim  -  My personal preference for text editing and programming; respect to vi, emacs, morse code, etc.
VLC  -  Simple and runs everything
moc  -  (Music on console) KISS
i3wm  -  Lets me increase my productivity while using my buttery Topre more  :-*
udisks  -  Simplifies mounting / unmounting quickly
rxvt-unicode  -  Barebones and highly configurable
thunar  -  Barebones and de-crappified
Arch Linux  -  amirite?
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: MOZ on Wed, 06 April 2016, 10:53:59
Kodi
Mp3Tag
Notepad++
SublimeText
PotPlayer
XYPlorer
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Asininity on Wed, 06 April 2016, 12:20:53
Rufus
Great little program (with a portable version) for making USB bootable drives, which I do on a semi-regular basis (the house gnomes have eaten most of my thumb drives.) It does exactly what it needs to do with absolutely no fluff.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 12:30:09
Vim  -  My personal preference for text editing and programming; respect to vi, emacs, morse code, etc.
VLC  -  Simple and runs everything
moc  -  (Music on console) KISS
i3wm  -  Lets me increase my productivity while using my buttery Topre more  :-*
udisks  -  Simplifies mounting / unmounting quickly
rxvt-unicode  -  Barebones and highly configurable
thunar  -  Barebones and de-crappified
Arch Linux  -  amirite?

I used to love arch linux, but it is a pain in the *ass to keep it running for me personally. Yes I know I should check out posts on archlinux site before updating but I just don't want to. But I guess it's fairly typical for rolling release distros.

It is really fast though.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: metalliqaz on Wed, 06 April 2016, 12:39:49
For the programmers:
Notepad++
Winmerge
Agent Ransack (FileLocator Pro)
Hex Editor Neo
PuTTY
WinSCP

For the creatives:
Gimp
Inkscape
Digicam
Blender
LibreOffice

For fun:
Steam
VLC
MusicBee

And of course:
Chrome
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 13:40:32
Why all the love for Notepad++? I hate that program, what am I missing out on?
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: MOZ on Wed, 06 April 2016, 13:50:19
Why all the love for Notepad++? I hate that program, what am I missing out on?

For me, at work, I have to code/script in JSP, PHP, JS, XML, MSSQL. For my keyboard hobby, I dabble in C/C++/Python/MD. So rather than having multiple IDEs specific to a language, I like to use NP++. I also use it as a daily dairy, TODO list, code snippet board, etc.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 14:03:26
Why all the love for Notepad++? I hate that program, what am I missing out on?

For me, at work, I have to code/script in JSP, PHP, JS, XML, MSSQL. For my keyboard hobby, I dabble in C/C++/Python/MD. So rather than having multiple IDEs specific to a language, I like to use NP++. I also use it as a daily dairy, TODO list, code snippet board, etc.

Interesting to know, thanks! I hated it in the earlier versions that it didn't use fixed space font like wtf a code editor with a non-fixed space font.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: MOZ on Wed, 06 April 2016, 14:37:54
What, how long back was that. I can't even remember when it last used a non-fixed width font.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: metalliqaz on Wed, 06 April 2016, 14:49:18
Notepad++ annoys me every single day, but other text editors annoy me more.  If you're expecting an IDE, you're gonna have a bad time.  It's just a text editor with some extra features.

Also I like to use open source software when I can.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Wed, 06 April 2016, 15:17:14
Steam

Steam ****ing sucks. They always end up doing server maintenance during peak hours when I'm in the middle of an hour-long online gaming session.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: metalliqaz on Wed, 06 April 2016, 15:19:12
Steam has changed the way I game on the PC.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Coreda on Wed, 06 April 2016, 22:47:43
Steam may be a great system for buying cheap games but I expect god tier programs to be free of annoyances, old bugs and limitations. Steam lacks the goods to make such a list imo.

You can't control game patches or updates, which is ridiculous. Let alone that some games prevent you from launching them without forced updates even when playing offline and when you don't want the latest changes (I'm looking at you MGSV v1.07).
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Darkshado on Wed, 06 April 2016, 23:46:06
Steam multiple user support in Windows suuuuuuuucks.

Most of the others I'd have listed have already been mentionned, but one missing from the thread that's been showing a lot of promise is Atom.io. While the idea of building a text editor on top what is essentially a Javascript engine still sounds odd to me, it's cross-platform and has TONs of plugins for it. I still tend to pick Notepad++ over it on Windows, out of habit; but it's my go-to text editor on the Linux side.

KeePass 2 and PasswordSafe.

Quassel-core + clients for IRC.

On the commercial side I'd say:
Beyond Compare - programming context aware and you can roll your own grammar if whatever you're coding in is missing / needs customization.
Start8 - has allowed me to take advantage of the actual improvements Windows 8.1 has over 7 without the vast majority of the inconveniences.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Thu, 07 April 2016, 01:30:44
Arch Linux  -  amirite?

Arch linux is kill, void is the only way now.

And steam is the best. I almost never have any issues with it or have issues with multiuser support. Add me tho, same name - jaffers
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Thu, 07 April 2016, 05:49:30
Arch Linux  -  amirite?

Arch linux is kill, void is the only way now.

And steam is the best. I almost never have any issues with it or have issues with multiuser support. Add me tho, same name - jaffers

what's special about void?
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Thu, 07 April 2016, 05:52:45
Steam may be a great system for buying cheap games but I expect god tier programs to be free of annoyances, old bugs and limitations. Steam lacks the goods to make such a list imo.

You can't control game patches or updates, which is ridiculous. Let alone that some games prevent you from launching them without forced updates even when playing offline and when you don't want the latest changes (I'm looking at you MGSV v1.07).

God tier programs make you come back for more. You crave for it. These programs make you your b*tch.

Everyime I fire up vim I am immediately comfortable and feeling relaxed "this is goooood".
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: MOZ on Thu, 07 April 2016, 05:58:29
Forgot two truly god tier programs, Everything and Launchy. I have both mapped to hotkeys.

Every time I use someone else's machine that doesn't have these, press the hotkey combo and nothing happens, a little part inside me dies thinking I'll have to use the Windows Search.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: KRKS on Thu, 07 April 2016, 06:37:34
what's special about void?

1) runit - leaving controversies and fallacies of systemd aside, runit is just simpler and faster.
2) xbps - a nice package manager with an option to build packages from source code.
3) sublitting packages to the official repo is easy, meaning there's no point for an equivalent of AUR
4) has an actual installer(in curses even!) so you can go straight into making your system as you want
5) the said installer can either make it either a complete instalation with all the stuff it boots with on the liveCD/USB/whatever, or a bare-bones one without GUI(not sure if it includes X)
6) really light and fast
7) gives you a lot more choice(kernels from 3.16 LTS to 4.5, glibc or musl, and so on)

Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Thu, 07 April 2016, 06:41:25
what's special about void?

1) runit - leaving controversies and fallacies of systemd aside, runit is just simpler and faster.
2) xbps - a nice package manager with an option to build packages from source code.
3) sublitting packages to the official repo is easy, meaning there's no point for an equivalent of AUR
4) has an actual installer(in curses even!) so you can go straight into making your system as you want
5) the said installer can either make it either a complete instalation with all the stuff it boots with on the liveCD/USB/whatever, or a bare-bones one without GUI(not sure if it includes X)
6) really light and fast
7) gives you a lot more choice(kernels from 3.16 LTS to 4.5, glibc or musl, and so on)

Nicee. So can I see void to arch as mint is to ubuntu?

Now I gotta try it... is it stable (enough)?
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: KRKS on Thu, 07 April 2016, 14:16:11
what's special about void?

1) runit - leaving controversies and fallacies of systemd aside, runit is just simpler and faster.
2) xbps - a nice package manager with an option to build packages from source code.
3) sublitting packages to the official repo is easy, meaning there's no point for an equivalent of AUR
4) has an actual installer(in curses even!) so you can go straight into making your system as you want
5) the said installer can either make it either a complete instalation with all the stuff it boots with on the liveCD/USB/whatever, or a bare-bones one without GUI(not sure if it includes X)
6) really light and fast
7) gives you a lot more choice(kernels from 3.16 LTS to 4.5, glibc or musl, and so on)

Nicee. So can I see void to arch as mint is to ubuntu?

Now I gotta try it... is it stable (enough)?

Not really, Mint is based on Ubuntu while Void doesn't have any relation with Arch.

And it's as stable as you want it really. Just be prepared to xbps-install a lot, even stuff like alsamixer(part of alsa-utils) was missing when I last checked.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 07 April 2016, 14:17:24
Solidworkz (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/hell-yes-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862508)
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: iLLucionist on Thu, 07 April 2016, 15:12:38
what's special about void?

1) runit - leaving controversies and fallacies of systemd aside, runit is just simpler and faster.
2) xbps - a nice package manager with an option to build packages from source code.
3) sublitting packages to the official repo is easy, meaning there's no point for an equivalent of AUR
4) has an actual installer(in curses even!) so you can go straight into making your system as you want
5) the said installer can either make it either a complete instalation with all the stuff it boots with on the liveCD/USB/whatever, or a bare-bones one without GUI(not sure if it includes X)
6) really light and fast
7) gives you a lot more choice(kernels from 3.16 LTS to 4.5, glibc or musl, and so on)

Nicee. So can I see void to arch as mint is to ubuntu?

Now I gotta try it... is it stable (enough)?

Not really, Mint is based on Ubuntu while Void doesn't have any relation with Arch.

And it's as stable as you want it really. Just be prepared to xbps-install a lot, even stuff like alsamixer(part of alsa-utils) was missing when I last checked.

Interesting project.. I once switched to penguin linux for half a year. Back then, it felt like a sweet spot: a merger between arch linux and gentoo. Felt like the speediness of arch but still be able to compile and custom tweak to death like gentoo. And a community as friendly as GH. No idea where the distro is now though.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: Leslieann on Thu, 07 April 2016, 18:44:12
VLC - Plays anything,  I use it daily.
Octopi - runs and streams 3d printing
TeamViewer - remote control system, it's saved my behind many times.
Cura - easy to use 3d printer slicing.
Mint Cinnamon - my laptop and desktop are both running it. I was using Pear Linux for a while, but it's gone now and Elementary is not a replacement.

Android
Xiaa Live - I use it to stream several radio stations, best I've have found. Almost as versatile as VLC on computers.
Tempest Free - fantastic weather map (a lot of tornado chasers use it). A bit data heavy
Radar Now! - another weather map, rather basic, but fast and low bandwidth.
Nova Launcher
Remote Keyboard (input from your computer to your phone)
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: jaffers on Thu, 07 April 2016, 19:00:37
Solidworkz
Show Image
(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/hell-yes-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862508)


Holy crap, this this this
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: chuckdee on Thu, 07 April 2016, 20:07:38
Forgot two truly god tier programs, Everything and Launchy. I have both mapped to hotkeys.

Every time I use someone else's machine that doesn't have these, press the hotkey combo and nothing happens, a little part inside me dies thinking I'll have to use the Windows Search.

I actually like Find And Run Robot better

My others include:
Utilities
- conemu
- screenshot captor
- directory opus
- multiplicity
- notation
- clipboard fusion
- notepad++

Development
- sublime text
- linqpad
- phpstorm
- juno/lighttable
- regexbuddy
- depecheview
- visual studio

Writing
- zenwriter
- writemonkey
- markdownpad2
- notebooks
- scrivener

Webapps
- postman
- stackedit
- draft
- gistbox
- gingko
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: vivalarevolución on Thu, 07 April 2016, 22:18:58
what's special about void?

1) runit - leaving controversies and fallacies of systemd aside, runit is just simpler and faster.
2) xbps - a nice package manager with an option to build packages from source code.
3) sublitting packages to the official repo is easy, meaning there's no point for an equivalent of AUR
4) has an actual installer(in curses even!) so you can go straight into making your system as you want
5) the said installer can either make it either a complete instalation with all the stuff it boots with on the liveCD/USB/whatever, or a bare-bones one without GUI(not sure if it includes X)
6) really light and fast
7) gives you a lot more choice(kernels from 3.16 LTS to 4.5, glibc or musl, and so on)

I don't think we hear much about Void on this side of the pond, but it seems like it has a lot of potential and works well.
Title: Re: God Tier Programs/Software
Post by: kekman on Fri, 15 April 2016, 01:46:58
daemon tools helps me out when im installing programs i legitimately got off some legitimate sources

hexchat for irc

cygwin

teamspeak (sorry jaffers)