outlook, ie7, frontpage 2003, corel x3, photoshop cs, office
i couldnt work without above. (especially corel / fp / ps)
you?
(*i could still work with corel 4, photoshop 3 and Fp98 however...)
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jamie wrote:outlook, ie7, frontpage 2003, corel x3, photoshop cs, office
i couldnt work without above. (especially corel / fp / ps)
you?
Office 2007, Product Studio (internal management app), XmlSpy, Ultraedit, Visual Studio 2008 (to keep on the taskbar to impress when devs come visit my office
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Can they be must-have Student apps?
Office 2007, Mozilla Firefox, Altera Quartus II, Freescale CodeWarrior (Codewarrior has to have one of the worst text editors ever for C++), Visual C++ 2008 Express (actually, I don't need the last two this semester, but I did last semester, so they're must-haves). -
jamie wrote:outlook, ie7, frontpage 2003, corel x3, photoshop cs, office
i couldnt work without above. (especially corel / fp / ps)
you?
(*i could still work with corel 4, photoshop 3 and Fp98 however...)
Outlook, VS2005, ( Paint.NET | Photoshop ), Paint, MSIE
Coincidentally, I do require Photoshop for my personal projects. More specifically, cropping rectangles out of my panoramas; Unless Paint.NET has a way to lock the aspect ratio of a selection and I can't find it.
... Dude, FrontPage? No offense, but that's like one step above authoring web pages in Word. -
Photoshop, Firefox, OpenOffice, Super Tux Kart.
I'll probably also use Microsoft Visual Web Developer and Dreamweaver when I begin working on my personal web site. I'll probably have to pull out some of my books because I forgot some things.
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Paint.NET looks nice and it's also being ported over to Mono, which is cool news for me.
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SlackmasterK wrote:
... Dude, FrontPage? No offense, but that's like one step above authoring web pages in Word.
ummm NO.. it is the most advanced wysiwyg editor ever created - and the new expression ruins it by removing inline view tab, no draw free form tables and clutters the F out of the UI
call me anything you like... but FP fN ROCKS
(code too!)
(..uh ya thats 2003 ver not before..)
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- Visual Studio
- IE 7
- IE Developer Toolbar
- Fiddler
- IE 6
- Virtual PC 2007
- IE Developer Toolbar
- Fiddler
- Firefox
- Firebug
- Safari
- Web Inspector
- Drosera
- Outlook
- Word
- SQLCMD (SQL Server) or SQLPLUS (ORACLE)
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excel, notepad, outlook, messenger, some sql tool, web browser
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ps - to slack
just tired
i do tire of fp jibes though
im just human
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solitaire
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Visual Studio, SQL Server Management Studio, Paint.NET, Opera.
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Creditcard, where do you work?
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And those are your must-have WORK apps?
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jamie wrote:
ummm NO.. it is the most advanced wysiwyg editor ever created - and the new expression ruins it by removing inline view tab, no draw free form tables and clutters the F out of the UI
call me anything you like... but FP fN ROCKS
(code too!)
(..uh ya thats 2003 ver not before..)
WYSIWYG editors barely support CSS I would rather use an advanced text editor than one of those
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Too many to mention here (lots of small programs) but here's couple: Linux, GCC, GDB, Vim, Valgrind, oprofile, SystemTap, ssh, groff, etc.
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VS, whichever version I happen to have to use at the time, IE7, Outlook.
Almost nothing else gets used, occasionally notepad gets used as a dumping ground for text.
And to be honest I could probably work without IE7 too, and maybe even Outlook.
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