Posted on 08/15/2006 9:31:36 PM PDT by BillF
Care to comment on the program or type of program that you find most useful or that you want to sing the praises to others about?
Browsers are probably used most often by me, Firefox being the preferred.
Microsoft Outlook has been incredibly useful for contacts, appts, tasks, and email, but I wish for a non-MS equivalent that synchs well and easily with my Palm cellphone.
I've used IM (instant message) software (specifically, free Trillian) for communicating mainly with a hard-of-hearing elderly relative. Same software worked well to set up a private IRC (Internet Relay Chat) room for several relative to discuss the best ways to spend our Halliburton profits and identify the best yacht dealers.:) However, I don't generally use IM software.
FTP software is quite useful to send large groups of photos to a temp web page for friends to download w/o causing email problems.
Text message software on cellphones is very useful to send addresses, cellphones, or similar data to others for their immediate use. (Easier than calling them and having them try to write down the info as they drive.)
I've used GPS radios with built-in software for hiking/camping in wilderness areas, but would always want a map backup.
Any FReepers care to tell us about the software that, once we use it, will wonder how we ever lived without it? Or maybe, even a program that helps less dramatically?
I'd have to vote for the word processor as an application. For pure piece of software, the video controller. Because, as someone who did it, let me tell you, typing on a teletype machine is the pits.
OS X?
Most unfairly, the free databases that Buford's company designed for Katrina victims in need of database help, did not make the cut. :)
Word Perfect before it was hijacked by MS Word.
I was able to write the most awesome macros.
Now I waste too much time battling MS Word because it always wants to think for me.
LabVIEW.
The code behind Free Republic.
Cheers!
I guess that I took word processors so much for granted that I didn't even think of them.
Unix.
Great answer!
I'd say Spore, but it's up in the air how well it actually works.
I would have to say that, for its day, Lotus 123 brought the most office applications and made the PC a "have to have" piece of equipment. I used to for cost modeling for everything from mine planning to labor contract modeling. I knew nothing about computers when I went on salary in 1980 and Lotus literally saved my job.
In my opinion, the greatest software ever written is Adobe Photoshop.
ms dos
Macintosh OS is listed as #8 on the authors list, but I'm a PC person. Is OS X the same thing or an updated version.
... and the second greatest is Pixar RenderMan.
I'll second that and add Illustrator since I use both in tandem daily.
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