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    Lightbulb Free Good Software for Different Development Purposes

    (I guess this will continue a thread about MS Paint)
    While lurking through the web spaces, I've found this thread:

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y

    Everybody will find something usefull there.

    Being responsible for tracking every aspect in the projects, I've created similar list of software and when a new team member comes in and admins pre-install new computer for him, we also install all the extra software.

    For some people who are worried about legal issues, this is a nice list of software replacements.

    I would like to add "7-Zip" archiver to the list of "must have" free tools. It does easily handle a lot of archives plus gives superb compression outstanding RAR/ACE. The only disadvantage of using exactly 7z compression is speed (slow) and absence of crossplatform compatibility.



    The only thing I haven't found for free is good compare/merge tool.
    There's LCS which is the best out of free tools (in my opinion) http://www.ascotti.org/programming/lcs/lcs.htm
    It's easily outstanded by CompareIt! (35$ I think)
    http://www.grigsoft.com/wincmp.htm



    Here are some more usefull things I personally use:
    FAR (non-free) as File Manager (Norton Commander-style, very advanced) + Colorer (code highlight)
    PSP5 (non-free) - somebody already mentioned this, it's very lightweight FAST and almost free, too bad it can't handle some images more than 2048x2048.
    IrfanView (freeware) - view everything, do batch operations
    Audacity (opensource) - for simple audio processing


    Do you have any special tricky "free" tools which increase your productivity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by emuLynx
    The only thing I haven't found for free is good compare/merge tool.
    Try WinMerge. Free, open source, for Windows but runs fine on WINE. Not sure if "good"
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    A good free 3d modelling tool: Wings 3D!
    Wings is proof that the best things in life come free!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggambett
    Try WinMerge. Free, open source, for Windows but runs fine on WINE. Not sure if "good"
    WinMerge is worse than LCS as I know.
    In any case, both software pieces don't allow you merge specific blocks of code and do inline editing.
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    SciTE text editor is very good for editing Lua scripts: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
    Bonfire Studio for XML editing: http://nzworks.com/bonfire/index.asp

    I've found both programs very helpful! The minor fault with Bonfire Studio is that it doesn't allow to edit nodes data in tree view mode.

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    XnView is an excellent image/animation browser that can also convert images between a quite amazing range of formats.

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    Borland C/C++ 5.5.1
    Still using it.

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    -- free --
    ZIP : QuickZip : http://www.quickzip.org/
    Compiler : MinGW : http://www.mingw.org/
    Editor : Scite : http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
    Memory Manager : Paul Nettle's mmgr : http://www.flipcode.com/cgi-bin/msg....m=askmid&id=-1
    Anti-Spyware : Ad-Aware : http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
    Anti-Spyware : Spybot : http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html

    SDL : http://www.libsdl.org/
    OpenGL : http://www.opengl.org/

    -- not free, but cheap and good --
    Image Editor : PSP7 : http://www.jasc.com/
    Icon Editor : IconEdit2 : http://www.iconedit2.com/
    Certs (SSL) : GeoCerts $99/year : http://www.geocerts.com/
    Certs (Code Signing) : InstantSSL of Comodo $99/year : http://www.instantssl.com/

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    How about making the thread stiky ?

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    almost forgot...

    Installer : NSIS : http://nsis.sourceforge.net/
    Documentation could be better, but once you figure it out it's great, and free!

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    Another Installer: Inno Setup -- http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php
    GUI for Inno Setup: ISTOOL -- http://www.istool.org/

    IDE for PHP: Dev-PHP -- http://devphp.sourceforge.net/

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    MIDI sequencing:
    Jazz++

    A second vote here for Paint Shop Pro. Took me a while, but now I love it

    Free Virus software:
    AVG
    Its not for commercial use, but for your personal home PC this is absolutely fantastic, especially if (like me) you get 101 friends & relatives bringing their virus riddled PCs to your house to fix for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by BongPig
    XnView is an excellent image/animation browser that can also convert images between a quite amazing range of formats.
    Unfortunately, this one is not free compared to IrfanView

    XnView is provided as FREEWARE for private non-commercial or educational use (including non-profit organization)
    Just a small note - I'm looking forward seeing your games on a big thing!
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    Default Screen capture for video demo?

    Hi guys,

    Along these same lines, do you know of a good program for capturing video of your game then making an mpg/mov/avi from it so people can download it from your site?

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devman
    Along these same lines, do you know of a good program for capturing video of your game then making an mpg/mov/avi from it so people can download it from your site?
    I think you'll need two computers and a video cable. Then you can capture / edit it with http://www.virtualdub.org/. Never tried doing that though.

    BTW: we should put all this stuff on a page in the wiki.
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    I remember having FRAPS ability to capture whatever:

    FRAPS - fps, video capture, screen capture for DirectX & OpenGL!

    www.fraps.com

    Great thing, you will need a very powerfull computer though.
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    From the other thread, but really should be here:

    AMD CodeAnalyst
    Full CPU profiling for AMD chips (results will pretty much tie over, a major bottleneck for one CPU will probably be a bottleneck on another). like vTune, but completely free

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