Some pieces of software that I find essential:
* scoop (https://scoop.sh/) * Package Manager for Windows
* Cmder (https://cmder.net/) * Portable terminal emulator (essentially souped up ConEmu)
* Notepad++ (https://notepad-plus-plus.org/) * Super lightweight and fast text-editor
* Sublime Text 4 (https://www.sublimetext.com/) * Fast text-editor made awesome with plugins (Sublime-LSP)
* JPEGView (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jpegview/) * Fast, FOSS image viewer
* MPC-HC (https://mpc-hc.org/) * Simple to use and excellent media player
* foobar2000 (https://www.foobar2000.org/) * My main music player since 2006. I have yet to find a superior player on any OS
So, my Windows 11 is incredibly vanilla. I use the default web browser (I also use Edge on Mac, so my bookmarks carry over).
The only 3rd party apps that are indispensable are 7-Zip (for game mods and occasional historical research) and VSCode (for making quick text file notes, game config editing, etc.)
I used to have WSL installed, but Mac has superseded it.
I also use VirtualBox for occasional Linux forays.
WSL2 Outlook Excel PowerPoint
Of these, WSL2 might be the most surprising but it has replaced all the separate tool chain that I used to have (cygwin, vim, putty) with the Ubuntu distro. As to why I even need it, in sales you get to process a lot of crufty data, and sometimes it's just easier to dump it to a text file, vi or sed your way to a reasonable version of it, and suck it back into excel. Regex beats excel text formulas by a country mile.
* Obsidian
* AutoHotKey
* Anki
* Notepad++
* Python, Pandas, NumPy, JupyterLab
* Git, GitHub
* ThinkOrSwim
* WSL, Cygwin, PuTTY, WinSCP
* Chocolatey
* RescueTime, Toggl
* LastPass, Authy
* Chrome, Chromium, Firefox
2) DBeaver
3) PuTTY
4) Git -- for the shell (mainly grep), not Git itself.
wsl docker vscode git slack office/libre zoom
I also regularly use:
gimp winmerge filezilla rstudio