Vivaldi,
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Who here wouldn’t want to remove unnecessary apps, save resources, and space on their computers? 🙋🏼

So, whether you just bought yourself a shiny new computer or want to optimize your existing one—@xdadevelopers tells you how the Vivaldi browser (and 9 other apps) can make your experience on Windows even sweeter 👇

https://www.xda-developers.com/10-apps-should-install-new-pc/

Catweazle, (edited )
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@Vivaldi @xdadevelopers, well there is few usefull in the list, at least for me.
My list of apps apart Vivaldi;

Portmaster https://safing.io

Optimizer https://github.com/hellzerg/optimizer

ShareX https://getsharex.com

Crow Translate https://crow-translate.github.io

FreeTube https://freetubeapp.io

SMplayer https://www.smplayer.info

PicView https://sourceforge.net/projects/picview/

7-zip https://7-zip.org

Gimp https://www.gimp.org

Krita https://krita.org

Libre Office https://www.libreoffice.org

Rainmeter https://www.rainmeter.net

That are for me the basics, all FOSS and I think, the best of their kind.

UserMicha,
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@Vivaldi @xdadevelopers
In this context, it would be a commendable achievement for the vivaldi team to continue to update the browser for Windows 7 and thus set an example against the forced scrapping of functioning hardware.

missingno,
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@Vivaldi @xdadevelopers
Well, aside from O&O AppBuster, there isn't much that actually removes anything in that list. And personally I don't see much use in most of the recommended programs (or apps). While I wouldn't be happy with it, using Edge and not installing an alternative browser seems to be the more "clean" choice. PowerToys is a solid tool for power users (like Vivaldi users), so I definitely see why those are on the list. Beeper might be interesting if you actually use exactly those messaging services and none else. Since most of the programs come with an auto-updater these days, I don't see much use in Ninite for a single private PC. If that could be configured for a network in a way that an admin restricts the available software through Ninite and users can select what they want/need out of the options provided and then the programs get installed and updated without further intervention and no need for higher privileges, that would be very interesting to have. But from the looks of it (the website), you can only select the programs you want to have and get an installer for that package selection.

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