Friday, December 27, 2013

Best Apps for Windows PC for 2013


Best Apps for Windows PC

1. WUNDERLIST:
Over the break, take some time to get organized and ready for the new year. It's hard to go wrong with to-do app Wunderlist, and the full-featured app has reminders, due dates, and perhaps most importantly, it seamlessly syncs across iOS, Android, Mac, and when you need it, the web.
What we can do with this app is:

a. Work, learn, create together
b. Attach files.
c. Assign to-dos.
d. Start conversations.
Link: https://www.wunderlist.com/en/pro

2. SKITCH
For collaborating at the office or detailing how to get a house full of screaming kids to a sledding excursion, Skitch offers a quick and painless way to share screenshots and annotate with text, drawings, and arrows.
Link: http://evernote.com/skitch/‎



3.ONENOTE
Similar to Evernote, Microsoft's OneNote note-taking app can be almost anything you want it to be. You can save text, pictures, and links (the paid version adds other types of media) to your library, and it's all synced to the cloud for easy searching and sharing.
Link: www.onenote.com


4. NOTEPAD++
If you’re still using Windows’ default notepad app, you’re doing it wrong. Notepad++ adds powerful features like regular expressions, tabbed browsing, and the ability to compare two documents side by side. Color-coded syntax highlighting makes it particularly useful if you code or work with websites.
Link: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/



5. STARTISBACK
If you’re just turning on your first Windows 8 computer, the new software is going to be jarring. StartIsBack brings back some of the familiarity, adding the Start Menu back to Windows so you’ll always know how to find your stuff. The small utility also makes navigating Windows 8 a little easier with gestures and keyboard shortcuts — but above all it makes Windows work like Windows again.
Link: www.startisback.com/


6.IRFANVIEW:
When you need to quickly edit an image, why wait for Photoshop to load? Irfanview is an incredibly lightweight photo editor that can slice and dice entire batches of photos in mere seconds. Just don’t look for multiple undos or layered compositions.
Link: www.irfanview.com

7. STEAM
Steam is Valve’s downloadable storefront where you can buy triple-A games like Bioshock Infinite, indie titles like FTL, and everything in between. But Steam is more than just a place to buy games — you can chat with friends, gain achievements, and even open Big Picture Mode and use your PC like a console on the big screen.
Link: http://store.steampowered.com

8. VLC
Over a decade ago, the VLC Media Player gained a reputation for playing any audio or video file, no matter how exotic. That hasn’t changed. Even corrupted, half-downloaded files will sometimes still play. The app’s ugly interface is a small price to pay.
Link: www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html‎



9 KINDLE FOR WINDOWS 8

Amazon's entry for Windows 8 is a full-featured Kindle reader — you can access all of your books, highlights, and more.
Link: www.amazon.in/Kindle‎



10. COMIXOLOGY:
Odds are, there’s a beautiful screen on the Windows device you just opened. What better way to use it than to read Batman, The Avengers, and The Walking Dead? Comics by Comixology has thousands of comics at cheap prices, with a great reading interface and plenty of ways to find new things to read.
Link: www.comixology.com

11. MUSIC MAKER JAM
You don’t play an instrument, or sing, or understand GarageBand, but you’re pretty sure you’re better than Skrillex. Music Maker Jam is an ultra-simple way to prove it: it’s a hyper-visual mixing app that’ll let you easily play DJ at your New Year’s party, seamlessly fading between songs and tweaking the music just enough to really look like you know what you’re doing.
Link: www.music-maker.com


12. CHROME
Chrome combines speed and minimal good looks with a Web Store busting at the seams with extensions and apps. With the addition of the Chromecast, Chrome is now the next-best way to put anything on your TV, whether it’s The Verge or an episode of Breaking Bad.
Link: www.google.com/chrome/‎

13. PIDGIN
Chat apps may be increasingly moving to the web and mobile devices, but there's still a need for a dedicated desktop app. Pidgin consolidates your Facebook Chat, Google Talk, AIM, and other accounts into one app, saving you the headache of all those tabs.
Supported chat networks:
AIM, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, Groupwise, ICQ IRC, MSN, MXit, MySpaceIM, SILC, SIMPLE,Sametime, XMPP,Yahoo!,Zephyr
Link: http://pidgin.im/

14. WINDIRSTAT
Disk-usage apps might not be the most exciting thing, but there's no faster way to figure out why dad's computer is running out of space. WinDirStat's visual, block-based UI gives you the information you need at a glance — and it's a free download.
Link: http://windirstat.info/


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