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What are your Microsoft Windows hidden gem apps

You know the drill, [M]Lemmings...

I want to share TypingMasterPro cuz it is the program that helped me learn to type 2x over (QWERTY than DVORAK)

Off you go!

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  • Not sure if a hidden gem or not, but WingetUI is pretty handy. You can manage software in winget, scoop, chocolatey, pip, npm and .net with a graphics interface.

    • I didn't know that it could do pip, or npm, so it's a hidden gem for me, thanks :)

    • If I want parameters like silentInstall, can it generate that for me?

      • I believe WingetUI already runs in silent mode, it suppresses most windows in my experience. You can define parameters for individual packages, but not globally as far as I know, you'd have to check the documentation or their github to be sure.

  • MobaXTerm.

    Makes dealing with lots of servers, be them Linux or Windows, much easier.

    Honourable mention to Right PDF reader for helping me with previous study too. It's had a name change but it includes enough features in its free version that makes it very good for reading and marking up longwinded academic studies.

  • Winutil. Makes windows usable.

    Startisback++, not tried on Win11.

    Firefox/Brave, VLC, 7zip, to replace the garbage apps

  • the Ditto clipboard manager

    It lets me keep track of all my clipboard history without having to use microsoft's

    only thing is I have to remember to go back and delete a password after I copy it, but luckily bitwarden can autofill most of the time

  • Baregrep is really great for parsing tons of logs

    Notepad++ for syntax highlighting, don't even need to read the words, just look at the patterns of colours to understand the logs

    WinMerge for comparing files between folders, I use it often to compare code between deployment versions

  • Balena Etcher, so that you can make a boot able Linux drive 😉 Jokes aside, Windirstat was one of my gems.

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