Tom Young
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- Location
- Illinois/Florida
Because I don't commonly use my phone or tablet, I enjoy trying out and finding desktop/laptop programs that work for me. Since I'm vested in Google Chrome, many of these, but not all, are Google based. Here's a listing, with no links (you can find w/Google) and some brief comments on why I like them. All Free.
Gmail... though they made their first big mistake in the Compose Mail part. Yikes... arrogance in the face of hate!
Readability - Easy, quick, efficient... eliminates ads auto scrolls nicely and beautiful simple interface 100%. My MOST favorite, MOST used program.
Google Voice Search IMO... better than Dragon. am learning to use in lieu of keyboard. Also use for dictation.
Hostman- Simple... removes all ads, but must keep in systems tray to "allow" the ads you want to see.
Process Explorer- for finding browsing trouble spots.
Auslogic Defraggler - fastest, easiest to do
Malwarebytes - IMO best for malware and other bad stuff.
Google Text to Speech - I was stunned with the program. Reads any text with incredible normal expressive speech. It's an extension. I use it with Gutenberg books.
Wordweb - It lives in my system tray. Spelling, definition, and internet lookup.
CCleaner - for all browsers, Windows, and Registry...
SIW- System Information for Windows... was free, but may be pay. Great analysis and total system overview.
.... for starters...
yours?
Gmail... though they made their first big mistake in the Compose Mail part. Yikes... arrogance in the face of hate!
Readability - Easy, quick, efficient... eliminates ads auto scrolls nicely and beautiful simple interface 100%. My MOST favorite, MOST used program.
Google Voice Search IMO... better than Dragon. am learning to use in lieu of keyboard. Also use for dictation.
Hostman- Simple... removes all ads, but must keep in systems tray to "allow" the ads you want to see.
Process Explorer- for finding browsing trouble spots.
Auslogic Defraggler - fastest, easiest to do
Malwarebytes - IMO best for malware and other bad stuff.
Google Text to Speech - I was stunned with the program. Reads any text with incredible normal expressive speech. It's an extension. I use it with Gutenberg books.
Wordweb - It lives in my system tray. Spelling, definition, and internet lookup.
CCleaner - for all browsers, Windows, and Registry...
SIW- System Information for Windows... was free, but may be pay. Great analysis and total system overview.
.... for starters...
yours?