New Computer - Necessary Programs?

JBone84

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So I just brought home a new computer; nothing fancy, my wife and I will just use it for email/Internet and storing the family pictures.

What programs should I think about purchasing/downloading? I feel I am a pretty technologically savvy person, if that matters. Particularly, is there any good free antivirus software (I am a cheapskate...)?

Thanks in advance!
 

IcSyU

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So I just brought home a new computer; nothing fancy, my wife and I will just use it for email/Internet and storing the family pictures.

What programs should I think about purchasing/downloading? I feel I am a pretty technologically savvy person, if that matters. Particularly, is there any good free antivirus software (I am a cheapskate...)?

Thanks in advance!

Someone will recommend AVG....
 

1100011CS

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Someone will recommend AVG....

I put AVG on one computer and Avast! on another to compare. So far, I can't say I like/dislike one more than the other. I'd also add SpywareBlaster.

As for necessary programs, if you don't already have M$ Office get OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org). I like Picasa for managing my pictures. You'll need Adobe Reader sooner or later. Oh, don't forget Firefox (or Opera or Chrome), anything but IE. I remove all shortcuts to IE so nobody in my family can find it.
 

cycoticfan

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I like Avast too. Also consider adding threatfire, a very nice intruder prevention piece, very affective against rootkits. It is designed to augment AV protection package. I also use trend protect, browser plugin that evaluates web sites/links for potential problems. Firewalls, I like comodo.
 

jumbopackage

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Mediamonkey for music.

VLC for playing videos/movies.

Miranda IM if you IM a lot on a bunch of different clients.

Firefox of course.
 

Iastfan112

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I put AVG on one computer and Avast! on another to compare. So far, I can't say I like/dislike one more than the other. I'd also add SpywareBlaster.

As for necessary programs, if you don't already have M$ Office get OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org). I like Picasa for managing my pictures. You'll need Adobe Reader sooner or later. Oh, don't forget Firefox (or Opera or Chrome), anything but IE. I remove all shortcuts to IE so nobody in my family can find it.

Pretty much all good suggestions in this post. I favor Avast! over AVG. Avast seems to be a little easier on computer speed while actively scanning and I think keeps my computer slightly cleaner bug wise(noticed a couple of malicious processes Avg missed).
Another good program is Ad-Aware for anti spyware.
 

bstegs

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MalwareBytes - catches the stuff that Ad-Aware and Spybot miss
Spybot - catches stuff that Ad-Aware misses
Ad-Aware
CCleaner
Defraggler
Recuva
Foxit Reader - light-weight replacement for Adobe Reader, no loss in functionality that I have seen
FireFTP - add-on to firefox that allows you to connect to FTP servers
Winamp - reasonably lightweight music player
Open Office
 
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