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    I need Input/feedback

    The upcoming edition is going to 64bit and we would like your feedback and some discussion on our current list of applications(to include or keep out)

    Support for .net and Java [but they will not be natively included]

    Absolutely will include: boinc service install

    Probably:
    OpenOffice
    7-Zip
    Foxit Reader
    Pidgin/Trillian (which ever people prefer)
    Firefox
    paint (or similar drawing program)
    A Burning program (Free or open source [needs some suggestions])
    Daemon Tools
    Media player (which one(s) do you want included?)
    Anti-virus software (looking for preferences/suggestions)
    Firewall (preferences/suggestions)

    Not sure if we are going to include but we need your view of it:
    Cpu-Z, OCCT, prime, superpi ,clockgen , rivatuner, TightVNC, Orthos, SpeedFan, CoreTemp, 3DMark, FileZilla, VMware, Thunderbird
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    cpu-z and coretemp would be necessary.

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    3dMark. Maybe not so necessary. Tight VNC? Defo for remote access. Especially with a few crunches. Vmware, although a big fan of it, perhaps not necessary.

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    Might as well throw in(or at least support) putty, very useful in my opinion.



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    OpenOffice +1
    Firefox +1
    paint: MSPaint
    A Burning program: VSO ConvertXtoDVD
    Daemon Tools +1
    Media player : VLC
    Cpu-Z, prime, superpi ,clockgen , rivatuner,CoreTemp, top of the list!

    Thank you sir NN!

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    I wonder if CPU-Z makes sense, it gets updated fairly regularly so we'd end up having to redownload it every so often anyway.

    AVG is good AV software. Has killed all the viruses I have come across so far (and being a computer tech working on PCs, this is a LOT of viruses, talking a couple thousand at this point).

    ZoneAlarm is a good firewall but some may find it too much of a pain to set up. It is a little annoying at first to have to clear everything but it does its job well.

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    OpenOffice
    Firefox
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    Daemon Tools
    VLC or GOM player
    Java to be able to use Dimes' agent

    what about networking options ?
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    ImgBurn for image building+burning
    VLC or Media Player Classic
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    InfraRecorder is quite good, it's also a open source project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step View Post
    The upcoming edition is going to 64bit and we would like your feedback and some discussion on our current list of applications(to include or keep out)

    Support for .net and Java [but they will not be natively included]

    Absolutely will include: boinc service install

    Probably:
    OpenOffice
    7-Zip
    Foxit Reader
    Pidgin/Trillian (which ever people prefer)
    Firefox
    paint (or similar drawing program)
    A Burning program (Free or open source [needs some suggestions])
    Daemon Tools
    Media player (which one(s) do you want included?)
    Anti-virus software (looking for preferences/suggestions)
    Firewall (preferences/suggestions)

    Not sure if we are going to include but we need your view of it:
    Cpu-Z, OCCT, prime, superpi ,clockgen , rivatuner, TightVNC, Orthos, SpeedFan, CoreTemp, 3DMark, FileZilla, VMware, Thunderbird


    everything is looking good.
    I would say trillian because I already use it and have never used pidgin.
    As for a burning program I am interested in that
    InfraRecorder
    I would say vlc for media.
    Anti-virus software go with AVG
    firewall is not needed here but I would say go with zone alarm or comodo!
    coretemp is a need to have but on older systems like I have speedfan

    As for all the stuff your not sure about I would say they can download themselfs because if you just start adding everything then it will be just like microsoft and have all kinds of junk that some people just will never use.



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    Quote Originally Posted by zoob View Post
    ImgBurn for image building+burning
    VLC or Media Player Classic
    +1 for this sugestion IMG burn is great

    preference to MPC over VLC

    AVG is great

    OS is sounding great and really look foward to release
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    I like your initial reccomendations. I like trillian for chatting, and InfraRecorder looks pretty good as well. I don't see a need for coretemp and cpu-z since they're updated so often and they only need to be downloaded to run and not installed. If you can fit 3dmark in there, I'm sure that would save us a whole bunch of time downloading them seperately. Anyway, I can't wait.

    Also, will the service installation of BOINC be the 64-bit one?

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    i think you should include
    k-lite codec pack
    real alternative
    quicktime alternative
    comodo firewall
    utorrent
    ccleaner
    avast anti-virus
    and some kind of burning program
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    +1 for Avast. Definatly 64-bit compatible, and better than a purchased anti-virus used on my last 32-bit OS.


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    I'd prefer if you just include firefox, let users download whatever else they need/want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww View Post
    I'd prefer if you just include firefox, let users download whatever else they need/want.
    I do like that Idea but I do feel that I should atleast include a decent firewall and I have found 2 compatible choices
    Jetico Personal Firewall
    http://www.jetico.com/download.htm
    or Comodo Firewall Pro 3.0.8.214 Beta
    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail...o/1132729513/1
    (but it has a few minor bugs)
    [there are other options but they would have to be trialware and I don't want nor will be people want that]

    The more I think about it, the more I believe we don't need to include anti-virus software, But keep the suggestions coming.
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    yes i think if this system will be directed to crunchers only then the less software the better

    also to make it future proof, cause i don't want to install a new OS after 2 months form now and then i have to update the browser or the antivirus, i prefer clean install
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    Well, what's this build tailored for? If it's for a cruncher there shouldn't be much necessity, since chances are it's already behind a router/firewall. But I suppose it can't hurt if size isn't an issue or this is more for main rigs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rcofell View Post
    Well, what's this build tailored for? If it's for a cruncher there shouldn't be much necessity, since chances are it's already behind a router/firewall. But I suppose it can't hurt if size isn't an issue or this is more for main rigs.
    it is the "noob"/User friendly edition to help facilitate people's movement into helping out in WCG
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    Kaspersky has a free AV that is very good IMO. Might want to try that.
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    Comodo Firewall i say it's really good,
    Ccleaner
    Foxit is good
    firefox and paint
    open office too if you can

    Can download all those so not too fussed but include Firefox and ill be happy
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step View Post
    The upcoming edition is going to 64bit and we would like your feedback and some discussion on our current list of applications(to include or keep out)

    Support for .net and Java [but they will not be natively included]

    Absolutely will include: boinc service install

    Probably:
    OpenOffice
    Dunno, since Google Pack now comes with Staroffice I think it's unnecessary...

    7-Zip
    Foxit Reader
    Make sure you DO NOT include the Jscript update - it completely screwed my Foxit at least on 3 machines...

    Pidgin/Trillian (which ever people prefer)
    Pidgin or Miranda, forget Trillian - not free nor open.

    Firefox
    You meant x64, right?

    paint (or similar drawing program)
    Is there anything other than Gimp out there?

    [quote]
    A Burning program (Free or open source [needs some suggestions])
    [/qutoe]

    ImgBurn, no question abotu it, nothing can come close to it: http://imgburn.com/

    Same creator as DVD Decrypter...

    Daemon Tools
    Errr it's Daemon Tools Advanced [b]Basic[/i] now.

    Media player (which one(s) do you want included?)
    Best would be a properly configured (codecs etc) Mplayer but MPC, VLC could do the job as well.

    Anti-virus software (looking for preferences/suggestions)
    AVG Free - small-medium memory footprint but excellent performance.
    Perhaps avast! could work too: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

    Firewall (preferences/suggestions)
    No idea but include at least one anti-rootkit software like AVG Anti-Rootkit Free (see http://free.grisoft.com/ for all free AVG stuff); or at least a rootkit revealer: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...tRevealer.mspx (not sure about rights to include).

    Not sure if we are going to include but we need your view of it:
    Cpu-Z, OCCT, prime, superpi ,clockgen , rivatuner, TightVNC, Orthos, SpeedFan, CoreTemp, 3DMark, FileZilla, VMware, Thunderbird
    CPu-Z and Everest, that's all, rest of them just extra crap. (Kidding!)
    Last edited by T2k; 08-29-2007 at 08:26 AM.

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    Definately include:

    Coretemp
    Pidgin
    CCleaner
    Firefox and thunderbird.

    I think antivirus and firefall should be covered by the user. Just about everyone has their own prefences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NGPlease View Post
    I think antivirus and firefall should be covered by the user. Just about everyone has their own prefences.
    i second that
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    i like.

    i also like thunderbird which i see you have listed.

    what about divx?


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