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I just got a new computer and really dont know what i need to have on it
what are yalls favorite apps
what are yalls favorite apps
Thank you!Usually watch a video on youtube maximizing performance and getting rid of all the bloatware. Oh and Discord + all the little utility apps for your accessories like mouse, headphones and keyboard.
Things that come to mind:I just got a new computer and really dont know what i need to have on it
what are yalls favorite apps
Thats awsome thanks!For tweaks: Watch the video:
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All the programs have a little question mark next to them that will take you to the apps website
I also wanted to mention this tweaks. Also ayugram for telegram, librewolf for browsing, sublime text for game inspections
Thank You! I defenetly needed a good browserI also wanted to mention this tweaks. Also ayugram for telegram, librewolf for browsing, sublime text for game inspections
Use Brave and you won't need AdBlock.Oh and make sure you get an AdBlock extension for whatever browser you use. Ublock Origin on chrome is what I use. Life changing if you have never used one before. You will forget what ads are.
Apparently this one is also good, I think you should see which one you like best.Thank You! I defenetly needed a good browser
Thank you, Ive used chrome for yearsUse Brave and you won't need AdBlock.
Apparently this one is also good, I think you should see which one you like best.
Brave is Chromium based, so every Chrome extension can be installed, and I don't really like FireFox.
What is Python for?Things that come to mind:
Firefox (web browser) is in a great spot, you should try it out.
GPU-Z if you plan on doing any resource-heavy activities, such as 3D, games or AI.
LibreOffice is a great alternative to Microsoft Office.
A portable version of Photoshop for basic use (CS6 is everywhere), or GIMP.
Python (I use 3.8 with VisualStudioCode)
Emulators. I'm using Bluestacks and it's going pretty well.
Steam if you play games.
OBS/Streamlabs if you're planning on recording/streaming anything you do on your PC.
Spotify.
Discord.
Whatever torrent client you like, if you plan on torrenting.
VPN if you need one. I won't recommend any because it always sparks discussion.
Use Brave and you won't need AdBlock.
Apparently this one is also good, I think you should see which one you like best.
Brave is Chromium based, so every Chrome extension can be installed, and I don't really like FireFox.
If you use Chrome you can just sync your accounts. If not, you can export the passwords to a .csv file and import them in Brave.Use Brave on my phone but for not on desktop. I guess it was just due to laziness with saved passwords etc.
Ooh was not familiar with this. May give it a go thanks!If you use Chrome you can just sync your accounts. If not, you can export the passwords to a .csv file and import them in Brave.
It's a (very general) programming language. You might need to install it to run a few apps even if you don't use it to actively code or develop stuff.What is Python for?
I googled it, but it seems too complicated and for experts.
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