17Feb2008
Filed under: General
Author: Derek Hatchard
I just did a clean install of my new XPS M1530 laptop. Here is my current list of must-have software that I install on Day One. Have other suggestions? Leave a comment.
- Windows Vista Business
- Drivers (of course) - it would be nice if Dell provided a simple "install all" option on the driver disc
- Mozilla Firefox (my web browser of choice)
- Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate
- Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite
- Visual Studio 2008 Team Suite
- SQL Server 2005 Management Studio and Books Online
- Launchy - keystroke launcher reminiscent of Quicksilver (version 2 is excellent)
- Live Messenger
- Live Writer - the best blogging client I’ve ever used
- Adobe Reader
- Adobe Flash Player
- Zune software - the best podcast catcher (and the over-the-air sync with my Zune devices is brilliant)
- PureText - pastes clipboard contents as unformatted text
- ClipX - clipboard history manager
- SharpKeys - so I can remap keys, which I inevitably do with any laptop keyboard (on the XPS I have the context menu key mapped to Right Ctrl and the Right Ctrl key mapped to Right Windows)
- Vista Battery Saver - automatically switches features off when you unplug power from your laptop
- Adobe Creative Suite 2 (CS2)
- Yahoo! Music Jukebox - for listening to music from Yahoo! Unlimited
- Microsoft Expression Web
- Microsoft Expression Design
- Skype
- Google Talk
- Plaxo Toolbar for Outlook - keeps contacts and calendar synced
- MozyHome backup client
I then head over to the Devcasting episode on Firefox extensions where I grab the links for most of my must-have Firefox add-ons:
- Firebug
- Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer
- IE View
- Web Developer
- MeasureIt
- ColorZilla
- FireFTP
I also install the Alexa Sparky and Live PageRank add-ons for Firefox. Within a few weeks I install Audible Manager, Audacity, and the ASPX Edit Helper.
That’s my list. What do you install when you repave your computer?
Steve Mallett
February 17th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Just firefox. I run a mac.
/buh dun bah!
Zakaria Khan
February 24th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
So the clean install worked fine? I’ve been wanting to but not sure if all the perks my current laptop provides (touchpad scrolling, adjusting brightness etc..) will remain intact. I tried a clean install on a VAIO I had and half the perks weren’t available even though I downloaded a preloaded driver pack off the VAIO website.
Derek Hatchard
February 25th, 2008 at 11:27 am
Clean install worked great. All the factory “perks” are on the included driver disk.
BenC
April 2nd, 2008 at 11:24 am
What no anti-virus?
And if you communicate with people all over the world you need FoxClocks added to Firefox…
Also add:
Virtual Clone Drive (for mounting those MSDN isos)
Imgburn (for burning those MSDN isos)
7zip (because its better)
FreeDownloadManager (invaluable!)
Virtual PC/VMWare