Post your top six most frequently run programs...

<p>As shown on your Start Menu.</p>

<p>(Or top ten, or top thirteen, or whatever you have it set to on your computer.)</p>

<p>Mine are
Mozilla Firefox
iTunes
Microsoft Word
Command Prompt
Microsoft Excel
Crimson Editor
Paint
Notepad
Calculator
WinSCP
X-Chat 2
Log viewer <-- an application for viewing nethack games
Google Talk
and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003.</p>

<p>(putty, quickband, and doomrl should probably make the list somewhere, but apparently my computer doesn't register those as "programs")</p>

<p>iTunes
Internet Explorer
Microsoft Word
ArcGIS (for science fair project)
Microsoft Office Publisher
Microsoft Office PowerPoint </p>

<p>Thats about it...</p>

<p>Microsoft Word 2007
Microsoft Excel 2007
Internet Explorerer
Calculator
Paint
Windows Calender (I <333 mucho & would die without!!!)</p>

<p>Opera
Adobe Reader
Firefox
Alarm
Rise of Nations
Starcraft
Photoshop CS2
Skype
Joost
uTorrent
The Political Machine
Stellerium</p>

<p>WMP
Microsoft Word
Itunes
Limewire
Firefox
Calculator (<-----haha)</p>

<p>Firefox......that's about it.</p>

<p>firefox
msn
word
windows live messenger
musicmatch jukebox
microsoft encarta dictionary
spybot search and destroy</p>

<p>hmm... i wonder how accurate I am</p>

<p>firefox
WoW (haven't touched this for like half a year, and it's still #2.... yeah stop looking at me like that)
notepad
Word 2007
Corel Paintshop Pro X2 (yea, I never got around to learning photoshop and imo, it is just as powerful)
BASIC stamp editor 2.3 (pbasic ide)
AIM
iTunes
Google Earth</p>

<p>...why do we reply to these when we know that no one will comment on those...?</p>

<p>(i admit, the threads are very interesting themselves - I post them often)</p>

<p>===</p>

<p>the start menu isn't representative as it only represents programs you actively open (rather than programs that open up when you open a file associated with them).</p>

<p>Anyways...</p>

<p>--
Firefox
Internet Explorer (I use it when Firefox crashes or for multiple accounts)
Hypersnap
Winhttrack Website copier
Notepad
freeCommander
Mathematica 5.2
WinSCP
PcTeX
Paint</p>

<p>(not on start menu but frequently accessed):</p>

<p>Adobe Reader
ClipCache
BitComet
Windjvu viewer</p>

<p>iTunes
Safari
Mail
Pages</p>

<p>I think that's about it.</p>

<p>firefox
flock
pidgin
MS Word
Windows Media Player
MS Excel</p>

<p>Firefox
Thunderbird
Aim 6
iTunes
Bittorrent
Word
Excel
ArgusLab</p>

<p>Firefox
Thunderbird
Paint
Notepad
Vegas
Word
Notepad++
Steam</p>

<p>firefox
WMP
powercinema (TV)
word
steam</p>

<p>Is arguslab for advanced bio type peeps, or can a newb experiment with it.</p>

<p>Safari
iTunes
Word
Transmission
Preview</p>

<p>
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...why do we reply to these when we know that no one will comment on those...?

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It's 'cause we're attention whores who love being asked questions about ourselves. You know it's true.</p>

<p>

Use Foxit Reader. It's better.</p>

<p>HAHA. okay, fizix, when i look back on your earlier posts, i gotta say, you rarely add the "originally posted by name" thing. and you did for ik, which means that you guys clearly still like eachother.</p>

<p>
[quote]
Use Foxit Reader. It's better.

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</p>

<p>I used Foxit reader for a while. But for some reason, it opens up some of my pdfs imperfectly (and the gaps between pages are huge and I can't correct those gaps >.<). So I ended up switching back to Adobe for now. Foxit also doesn't allow rich-text copy/paste like Adobe does. (although when it comes to math equations, Adobe's copy/paste is still useless). </p>

<p>Btw I switched to 7-zip and yeah, that is infinitely better than WinRAR.</p>

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HAHA. okay, fizix, when i look back on your earlier posts, i gotta say, you rarely add the "originally posted by name" thing. and you did for ik, which means that you guys clearly still like eachother.

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<p>lol okay. (it could be a statistical perturbation :p). But a lot of people who dislike me also tend to do that with respect to me too.</p>

<p>...but really... "originally posted by name" thing." is usually more of an indicator of neutrality than anything else (you use it to express neutrality, not affection)</p>