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Top 15 REQUIRED Windows Programs Everyone Should Have - YouTube
Channel: ThioJoe
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Whatās up guys, Iām ThioJoe, and today
is another video about Windows programs.
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Now weāve already done free programs youāve
never heard of.
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Weāve done free software youāll really
want.
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But this time weāre gonna do 15 essential
Windows programs that are good to have on
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every computer, and hopefully you already
have most of these.
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So youāve definitely seen me mention all
these before at some point, but never all
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at once, so if you donāt use some of these,
well youāll have some cool new programs
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to get.
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And if you do have all of these already, congrats,
you must be a computer expert.
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Ok so letās go through these programs arranged
by category to make things simpler.
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So to start off, we have media players.
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The two Iād recommend here are VLC Media
Player, and Media Player Classic.
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Both of these video players, especially VLC,
will be capable of playing pretty much every
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type of video or audio file you can possibly
imagine.
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Iād say you can probably get away with just
VLC, but I like Media Player Classic too because
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sometimes Iāve found it can handle certain
huge video files better.
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And also, sometimes VLC plays video with a
weird washed-out look for some reason, where
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Iāve never had that issue with MPC.
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So Iād really consider both of these together
as being essential on any computer.
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Ok next up, letās talk about productivity.
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Iām going to skip talking about office suite
programs like Microsoft Office because thatās
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just too obvious.
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Instead, one program Iād consider essential
here is Notepad++.
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Itās basically like Windows Notepad on serious
steroids.
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Not only can you use it for basic notes taking,
but it also has support for a basically every
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coding language, so if you ever have to open
up a source code file, or markup language
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file like XML, it will show it correctly formatted
with color coding and everything.
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It would take all day to try and go through
all the features, but you can probably see
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just how much more options it has than regular
notepad already.
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It even has support for plugins you can install,
so thereās almost no limit to what it can
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do.
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Alright, moving on to file storage, we have
two programs to mention.
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First is Dropbox, which Iām sure youāve
heard of and hopefully use.
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It basically creates a folder on your computer
that stays synced to the cloud, and you can
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then sync the folder to all your other computers.
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Itās easily one of my favorite programs,
not just because itās convenient to have
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access to anything I put on there, but also
because it serves as a good extra form of
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backup.
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They do have a free tier with 2GB of storage,
which is good enough for storing a ton of
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documents and stuff, or thereās a paid version
with 2 Terabytes for $10 a month.
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So if you have any critical files that you
absolutely must never lose like tax return
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files and stuff like that, it might be good
to get the free version at the very least,
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put all that super important stuff on there.
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And then you have access to it, and know itās
safe.
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But of course, backup is really important
in general.
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So the next program, as for true backup, there
is one service Iād recommend and I use,
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but itās not free, called Backblaze.
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Itās $60 a year and does unlimited online
backup, totally automatically.
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And it really is unlimited, I have several
terabytes backed up because of all my drives
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on my computer.
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Backing up your data is absolutely essential,
so if you donāt back up your data in some
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way, whether itās an external drive, or
another online backup service, youād better
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do something.
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All hard drives fail, so if you have all your
important stuff in one only one place, youāre
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playing with fire.
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Onto the next program, Iād categorize this
as miscellaneous, but it is Flux.
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Iāve probably mentioned this one a hundred
times in the past, but here it is again.
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It basically dims and tints your computer
screen orange at night, so it should drastically
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reduce any sleep disruption your computer
might normally cause you at night.
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This is because our brains associate blue
wavelengths of light with daytime, so looking
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at a bright screen can severely disrupt when
youād normally get tired at night.
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You can choose the strength of the effect,
and I basically have it on the stronger settings,
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which can seem weird at first, but I can almost
guarantee youāll get used to it, and wonder
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how you ever lived without it.
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Ok next up, if you do any file sharing like
with bittorrent, the essential program here
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Iād say is called qBitTorrent.
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Itās basically the current best lightweight
torrent client.
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In the past it was uTorrent or āmicro-torrentā,
but apparently that was bought out and got
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stuffed with ads, so this is the new best
option.
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I donāt really download torrents too often
these days but when I do this is what I use.
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And OBVIOUSLY you should never use it for
piracy or downloading copyrighted content
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illegally, but Iām sure none of you would
ever do that, right.
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Alright onto the file compression category,
you really have two options.
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Either 7-Zip, or the famous WinRAR.
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Both of these are really good, though I personally
prefer WinRAR.
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They both support all the compressed file
containers youād come across, like rar files,
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zip files, 7z files, all that, both creating
and extracting from them.
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7-Zip is totally free, but as you probably
know, while WinRAR is technically only a free
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trial, it lets you keep using it forever even
after the ātrialā program.
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Now obviously if you like WinRAR you should
really just pay for a license to support it,
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and yes I actually did pay for WinRAR.
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I know, you probably thought doing that was
just a myth.
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But yea, either of these is pretty essential
because of how common compressed file containers
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are, and theyāre both really good programs.
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Ok now for a fun category, gaming.
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These days, the most popular voice and text
chat program out there is Discord, so itās
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definitely essential.
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You basically create a server, which is free,
and all your friends can join and use for
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various voice chatting, or sharing links or
whatever in the text chat.
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Itās pretty self explanatory, but it does
allow a ton of other features if you have
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a bigger server, like user roles and permissions,
bots, whatever else you can think of really.
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The next gaming program Iām sure everyone
knows, is Steam.
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I mean I really donāt think I need to explain
this one, but of course it is essential so
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I had to mention it.
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These days there are lots of other game publishers
all trying to create their own game stores
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like Epic Games Store, Origin from EA, Battle.net
from Blizzard.
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But I think we can all agree that those are
all trash and hate when there are exclusive
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releases on them, because most of us probably
have all our games on Steam.
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The third gaming-related app Iād say is
essential is OBS.
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Now this is most often used for live streaming
games youāre playing, but I know only a
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small fraction of people actually do streaming.
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The real reason Iād consider this essential
is because itās useful not just for streaming
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games, but also other uses like screen recording.
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It is really versatile and lets you do stuff
like screen recording while also showing a
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webcam, which is good for producing informational
type videos, presentations, whatever.
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And also allows so much customization, like
adding images, video sources, screen capture
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sources, all into what youāre recording.
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Now I would say it has a pretty steep learning
curve to take full advantage of it, so for
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example, if you donāt even know what ābit
rateā means, you might just want to find
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an easier option.
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But still, itās a powerful free program
with a ton of uses.
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Alright now onto some useful utilities.
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First up we have O&O ShutUp10.
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I actually made an entire video about this
because itās so useful, but it basically
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lets you fix all of the annoyances with Windows
10 in once place.
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You might know that a lot of people hate Windows
10 because of privacy concerns especially,
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but ShutUp10 gives you a huge list of toggles
you can use to disable pretty much anything
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youād ever want in terms of privacy within
Windows 10.
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So thereās a list of whatās recommended
to disable, and ones you might just want to
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consider, because it might be a useful feature
you actually want to keep on.
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Iāll put a little pop up to the video I
made going more in depth if you want to check
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it out.
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The next utility is called ShareX, which like
the name suggests, makes it really easy to
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share stuff with friends or anyone, whether
itās a screenshot, a file, some text, whatever.
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You can see when you right click on the taskbar
icon you get a huge menu of features, most
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of which I donāt even use to be honest.
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But one I like especially is the ability to
take a screenshot, then it immediately uploads
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it to a service you choose, and copies the
link to your clipboard, all at once.
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So I have it linked with puush , but you could
attach your imgur account or others for example.
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You can also right click any file, as long
as itās below a certain size, and it will
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do the same thing just with the file, so you
can send that to friends too via the link.
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Thereās also a bunch of other random tools
built in like a color picker, ruler, QR code
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tool, and other stuff.
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So yea definitely useful and I always install
it.
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Moving on, we obviously have to talk about
antivirus.
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Now for free antivirus software, there are
actually a decent number of options.
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But if you know what youāre doing, probably
the built in Windows defender is fine enough.
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But there are free versions of a lot of paid
antivirus software you can find.
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As for paid antivirus, this is probably going
to offer you more protection, at a price of
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course.
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These days thereās not really any ābest
antivirusā, and even if there was it pretty
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much changes every year, so if you want a
paid antivirus Iād just recommend going
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on AV Test and see which antivirus tested
the best most recently.
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But at least at the moment, they all seem
to perform similarly anyway, so just go with
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whatever one you like the best.
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And finally, weāre onto the web browsers.
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And realistically you have one of two options.
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Either a Chromium based browser, or Mozilla
Firefox.
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Chromium based browsers include Google Chrome,
Brave Browser, and even Microsoft is building
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a chromium version of their Edge browser.
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All of these chromium browsers should perform
similarly, because theyāre based on the
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same underlying code, and they all should
support chrome extensions equally.
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Of course the other big contender is Firefox,
specifically Firefox Quantum which is basically
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their revamped version they released a little
while ago.
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So until Microsoft puts their edge Chromium
browser as the Windows default, Iād still
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consider it essential to get a better browser
because all the plugins are so darn useful.
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So, if you have all the programs we just went
over, congratulations, you can now legally
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consider yourself a certified computer expert,
so be sure to leave a comment telling us that.
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If you want even more cool programs, Iāll
put a couple links on the right side here
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you can click on, and Iām sure youāll
find these useful.
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So thanks for watching, and Iāll see you
in the next video.
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