Title: Snag It 9
Rating: 9.5/10
Description: Allows the user to crop pictures/text from a webpage or
somewhere on thier computer and save it to thier computer.
Usefulness: 10/10
Postivies: Great Usefulness for those websites that won't let you
download thier pictures.
Negatives: Steals The Ctrl-Shift-X Shortcut from Adobe Photoshop. :/
Title: Jing
Rating: 8/10
Description: Allows the user to take screenshots or video screen captures of what's on their screen. Jing can be set to automatically upload screenshots/videos to an online sharing site.
Pros:
- Automatic uploading of pics/vids for easy sharing.
- Free =D
[EDIT] - Can add annotations, arrows, and free-hand lines to any screenshot you take before saving. Useful for pointing out or circling something in a screenshot.
Cons:
- Videos can only be up to 5 minutes long.
- Must register for Jing to use the software (registry is free though).

Title: VLC Media Player
Rating: 9/10
Description: All purpose media player.
Pros:
- Can play virtually any audio or video file. No need for messing with codecs.
Cons:
- Windows 7's media player does this if I remember correctly so VLC is kind of less awesome now.
- VLC also will occasionally hate AVI files and not play them properly.
Title: Digsby
Rating: 8/10
Description: [b]A multi-protocol communication client like Pidgin, Miranda, or Trillian, Digsby allows you to connect to AIM, GTalk, YIM, and more. Unlike some of its competitors, it has a built-in Facebook and Twitter client as well, great for those on the social networking bandwagon.
Pros:
- Full featured, free
- Attractive and customizable interface
Cons:
- A bit ram/cpu heavy
- Not open-source
- [!] No suppose for IRC
Title: MusikCube
Rating: 8/10
Description: A lightweight media player for Windows.
Pros:
- Looks like Rhythmbox
- Open source
- Lightweight
- Works with removable media
- Not Apple
Cons:
- Makes the Windows 'ding' sound when choosing an artist (WTF?)
- Can't map hotkeys to a gamepad.
Title: PowerStrip
Rating: 9/10
Description: Tweak your video card settings beyond the capabilities offered by the native drivers. Override monitor refresh rates.
Pros:
- Easy to configure.
- Can be controlled from the command-line and provides a simple API; useful for scripts.
Cons:
- Shareware, though it is very cheap.

Title: ReClock
Rating: 9/10
Description: DirectShow filter that allows you to adjust the framerate of video.
Pros:
- Automatically inserts itself into the graph in place of standard renderers, so will work with any sane Windows media software.
- When coupled with ReClock, allows you to play back films without irritating motion judder.
- Can run scripts to automatically change the monitor refresh rate (eg with PowerStrip) to ones that are a multiple of the video refresh rate.
Cons:
- May cause audio stuttering for a second or two immediately after changing video refresh rate.
Title: EoF
Rating: 8.5/10
Description: Allows you to make guitar-hero style music for the online games "Frets-On-Fire" and "Jam-Legend"(Jam Legend Is Wayyy Better).
Pros:
- Easy to use.
- Free
- Great for home use as well.
Cons:
- Takes Time To Get Use To
- Won't Open .m4p (iTunes) files.
Link(s):
- http://fretsonfire.wikidot.com/eof#toc2
Title: ImgBurn
Rating: 10/10
Description: Read/build optical disc images, verify discs, and burn any type of optical disc (including HD-DVD/Blu-ray and audio/video CD/DVDs).
Pros:
- Free
- Very configurable
- Supports advanced features on major drive brands
Cons:
- Nothing!
Title: Amarok
Rating: 4/5
Description: Music management software based on the KDE Desktop Environment

Pros:
- Easy to use
- Reads a multitude of audio formats
- Awesome theme.
- Open souce
- Expandable with scripts

Cons:
- Newest version sucks. Have to revert to 1.4
- Sometimes reads too many audio formats. Has been known to see mp4 videos as audio files
- KDE based

Link: http://amarok.kde.org/
Title: Sun xVM VirtualBox
Rating: 9/10
Description: To put it briefly, have a window open "emulating" another operating system

Pros:
-Runs on Windows, Linux, and OS/2 I believe. All these can also be the guest OSs
-Don't have to dual boot or risk installing potentially unstable OSs like Windows 7 RC1

Cons:
-Files in virtualized operating system are completely separate from your main one and vice-versa
-Have to wait for the second operating system to boot up after you run Virtual Box
-I noticed that I can't figure out how to make the window bigger or change the screen resolution in Virtualbox
-Probably requires a quicker computer, but that's no problem these days

http://www.virtualbox.org
utopiahunter wrote:
Title: Sun xVM VirtualBox

...

Cons:
-Files in virtualized operating system are completely separate from your main one and vice-versa
...
-I noticed that I can't figure out how to make the window bigger or change the screen resolution in Virtualbox

If you install the guest additions, when you resize the window, it'll change the VM's screen resolution to fit.

Another bonus, support for Direct3D and OpenGL hardware acceleration in VMs with version 3.0 (currently in beta).
alex10819 wrote:
Title: Amarok
Rating: 4/5
Description: Music management software based on the KDE Desktop Environment

Pros:
- Easy to use
- Reads a multitude of audio formats
- Awesome theme.
- Open souce
- Expandable with scripts

Cons:
- Newest version sucks. Have to revert to 1.4
- Sometimes reads too many audio formats. Has been known to see mp4 videos as audio files
- KDE based

Link: http://amarok.kde.org/


Banshee > Amarok
Title: Piriform CCleaner
Rating: 9/10
Description: Formerly named "Crap Cleaner", CCleaner is basically a software designed to clear the useless junk from your computer.
Pros:
- It clears out your caches, temp files, error logs, broken desktop/start menu shortcuts, browser cookies/caches/histories, and pretty much everything else that can stand to be deleted that you may not think of.
- Can uninstall applications
- Can enable/disable/delete programs on the start up list
- Can view and delete system restore points.
Cons:
- I'm pretty sure Windows does most of this natively
Comments:
CCleaner is useful for the average Joe like myself who just wants to free up a little bit of space without much hassle.
  
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