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Country - Germany resume - Alice, a single mother, is a dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. Against company policy, she takes one home as a gift for her teenage son, Joe Writers - Géraldine Bajard, Jessica Hausner 105 M Scores - 1709 votes Jessica Hausner. Whoa Grudge was so scary the first time. Kind of weird though. Like they don't have any new ideas. This reminds me one of crypt tv's episode. 2019 Drama / Sci-Fi Available in: WEB: ripped earlier from a streaming service, similar quality as BluRay Synopsis Alice, a single mother, is a dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. She has engineered a very special crimson flower, remarkable not only for its beauty but also for its therapeutic value: if kept at the ideal temperature, fed properly and spoken to regularly, this plant makes its owner happy. Against company policy, Alice takes one home as a gift for her teenage son, Joe. They christen it 'Little Joe' but as it grows, so too does Alice's suspicion that her new creations may not be as harmless as their nickname suggests. Parental Guide Uploaded By: FREEMAN December 07, 2019 at 04:54 AM Director Tech specs Movie Reviews Reviewed by 1 / 10 Never ending whistling and high pitched noises Boring film that is predominantly filled with whistling and other high pitched noises for the entirety. It genuinely gave me a migraine after a short time purely due to the never ending headache inducing sounds. Reviewed by theblacklizard 6 / 10 Constant Noise Don't watch this unless you really want to listen to the constant squeal of high pitched frequencies for two hours Reviewed by pickleinabag 4 / 10 Interesting, but it falls short. Im sure that you have read that this is a more modern retelling of invasion of the body snatchers. Don't think of it that way though. If you compare the 2 then my rating for this would go down. This feels more like a pretentious indie movie rather than a horror. The whole thing being about a flower was interesting, but the characters are boring and uninteresting. Which is disappointing considering that is what is supposed to hold this movie together. There isn't really a satisfying climactic scene that the movie builds up to and there is a ton of build up. The music in the movie was really odd to say the least and sometimes annoying. What can I say, I feel as if I wasted a lot of time on this movie. Read more IMDb reviews.
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In attempts to be a female Frankenstein story, Little Joe" directed by Jessica Hausner, tells the story of a female scientist, Alice, who creates a plant that can make people happy. Described by The Hollywood Reporter as "flavorless Europudding" the film was under- whelmingly artistic. The plot lacked structure and scenes did not flow as well as they had the potential to.
The storyline was fairly weak to begin with. The audience is initially introduced to Alice, who is abso- lutely work obsessed. She genetically modifies a plant that can change peoples' emotions and overall make them happy just by breathing in a scent. This project of Alice's surely goes wrong, as people are starting to become brainwashed. However, the brainwashing wasn't all that interesting. The plant, called Little Joe after Alice's son, Joe, was brainwashing people through its pollen in order for people to want to protect it, because the plant could not reproduce. The whole idea of this is just so hard to process, especially within the moment in a theater. It took me awhile to figure things out. The story is bland and straight out confusing for the first hour.
Overall, the point of the plant taking away peoples' emotions wasn't emphasized enough. The acting was nothing special - the actors didn't convince me that
the plant was harming them. The performances were so neutral and underwhelming. I couldn't feel emotions from any of the characters, even if there were intense parts within the film. In one scene, we see a character absolutely torn apart due to a build up of depression and other mental illnesses. Because of her job, the woman cannot stand her life anymore and throws herself off a high ledge in her work building. It was emotionless and bland during a time where the performances needed to be intense and dramatic. Hausner could not deliver to her own script's needs.
"Little Joe" was also just a failed thriller film. There was barely any suspense, even though I believe there was meant to be a lot. The pacing within the first hour was slow, trying to focus on family issues. It just took awhile for me to piece things together, which should never be the case (unless done extremely well, like in "Memento. br> Though I thoroughly disliked the creative direction that was taken in the film, I would still rate it around a 6/10 solely because there were multiple strong technical aspects that I think a lot of the film critics' reviews overlooked. There was an article written on "Little Joe" that only focused on the negative aspects of it. It gave absolutely no credit to sound design. The sound was probably the best part of the film. The score matched up extremely well with the visuals and the sound effects worked perfectly with it too. The visual images that I was seeing went hand- in-hand with the auditory sounds that I was hearing. It made me feel content within the showing. Speaking of visuals, I appreciated how "Little Joe" used a really difficult color palette, yet somehow managed to keep it strong and consistent. The choice of reds and greens was a bold move, and I didn't think that it could be pulled off. It was - props to Hausner for that. The production designer was impressive and was not afraid to go for the consistent color palette. The image shown above was one of the main looks of the film, and it was color corrected absolutely perfectly. To end, I appreciated how the color palette was introduced to viewers, right from the opening shot.
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A frequent weekend traveler, Trump has favored his palatial residences in Florida and New Jersey over the wooded hideaway used by many presidents for a break from Washington. No one expects the luxury-loving leader to make this a regular thing. After all, Trump told foreign newspapers earlier this year that Camp David was ‘very rustic’ and ‘you know how long you’d like it? For about 30 minutes. ’” TRUMP is expected to leave for Camp David sometime this morning. -- HOW HE’S SO RICH: “Trump reports assets of at least $1. 4 billion in financial disclosure, ” by Theo Meyer and Matt Nussbaum: “The Trump International Hotel, which opened last year just blocks from the White House in a building leased from the federal government, brought in nearly $20 million in revenue for the president, according to Trump’s latest financial disclosure, released by the U. Office of Government Ethics on Friday. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, which he visited often in the early months of his presidency, raked in $37 million – up from $30 million in the report Trump filed last year and about $16 million in the report filed two years ago. “Sales of Trump’s ‘The Art of the Deal’ brought in as much as $1 million for Trump, compared to the less than $100, 000 in royalties that Trump reported in his 2016 filing. And sales of Trump’s book ‘Crippled America’ brought in up to another $5 million. Trump reported assets of at least $1. 4 billion and income of at least $596. 3 million in the 2016 calendar year and the early months of 2017. 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In 2011, Brand became a top lawyer for the United States Chamber of Commerce, dealing with regulatory issues. ” SCOOP -- “House Russia investigators want to bring in Trump digital director, ” by CNN’s Tom LoBianco: “House Russia investigators are planning to call on Brad Parscale, the digital director of President Donald Trump’s campaign, as the congressional and federal probes dig into any possible connections between the Trump digital operation and Russian operatives.... The House Russia investigation is planning to send an invite to Parscale soon, as they begin scheduling witnesses over the summer … The Senate intelligence committee is also interested in how Russian bots were able to target political messages in specific districts in critical swing states, although it is not clear if Parscale will be called before the Senate panel as well. ” BOB COSTA ON GEORGIA’S SIXTH -- “Trump’s shadow and stalled GOP agenda loom over close Georgia race”: “The unfolding drama over Russian meddling in the 2016 election and President Trump’s handling of ensuing investigations has transfixed Washington — and bored Mather Lindsay. “‘Probably a little overdone, ’ Lindsay, a 46-year-old economistand father of three girls, said during lunch this week at the Salt Factory Pub. What grabbed Lindsay’s attention was the GOP’s stalled legislative agenda -- in particular, the promised overhauls of the tax code and the nation’s health-care law. ‘Trump’s self-inflicted wounds are my biggest disappointment, ’ Lindsay said. ‘He has squandered a huge opportunity to get all that done. ’ ‘Someone, ’ he added, ‘needs to take his Twitter away. ’ “Republicans in this wealthy community on the outskirts of Atlanta -- and in traditionally right-leaning suburbs nationally -- are facing a reckoning. So far, they have been willing to stomach a torrent of Trump outbursts and worrying twists in the Russia probes, but they are beginning to wonder if their patience is worth it. A crucial test of that patience will come Tuesday in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, home not only to well-educated, mostly white Republicans but also to what has become the most expensive House race in history. ” LIFEVEST -- “Sources: Federal officials vetting [Sam] Brownback for position in Trump administration, ” by Kansas City Star’s Bryan Lowry and McClatchy’s Lindsay Wise: “Two close associates of Brownback confirmed to The Star that they were interviewed by federal officials about the governor’s character and qualifications last month. And a congressional source said people close to the governor and senior officials at the White House have said that it’s a matter of when, not if, he gets a post.... [T]he appointment... will most likely be with the U. 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Over the last few days, we have listened intently to Sandy Hook parents, our viewers and importantly, to you. We have considered the deep emotions from the wounds of that day that have yet to heal. Because those wounds are understandably still so raw, we have decided not to air this week’s episode of Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly. We will continue our local coverage, including a special report on our Sunday 11pm newscast, which includes Sandy Hook parents, Governor Malloy and others who work to affect change around violence and mental illness. For those in our viewing area who still wish to see the show, it will be available Monday on ” TV TONIGHT -- MSNBC is re-airing at 9 p. “All the President’s Men Revisited, ” a documentary on the Watergate scandal on the 45th anniversary of the infamous break-in at the DNC. CLICKER – “The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics, ”edited by Matt Wuerker -- 16 keepers GREAT WEEKEND READS, curated by Daniel Lippman: --“How the Saudi-Qatar Rivalry, Now Combusting, Reshaped the Middle East The Interpreter, ” by The Upshot’s Max Fisher: “Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, the crown prince of Qatar... believed Qatar could find security only by transforming itself from Saudi appendage to rival. But how? The audacious plan he put in motion set off something of a regional cold war, in time remaking not just the politics of the oil-rich Persian Gulf, but also those of the entire Middle East, culminating in last week’s crisis. ” --“Remembering the Murder You Didn’t Commit, ” by Rachel Aviv in The New Yorker: “DNA evidence exonerated six convicted killers. So why do some of them recall the crime so clearly? ” --“What Both the Left and Right Get Wrong About Race, ” by Dalton Conley and Jason Fletcher in Nautilus magazine: “Setting the scientific record straight on race, IQ, and success. ” --“The Food Stamp Program Is An Overwhelming Success. That Might Also Be Its Downfall, ” by HuffPo’s Arthur Delaney: “Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress could cut benefits for millions. ” --“Rigged, ” by Brett Murphy in USA Today: “Forced into debt. Worked past exhaustion. Left with nothing. ” --“Knowing Me, Knowing Me, ” by Sarah Ditum in the Literary Review, reviewing “Selfie: How We Became So Self-Obsessed & What It’s Doing to Us, ” by Will Storr: “Each of us... has an internal ‘storyteller’. This is a narrative voice that turns the daily barrage of experience into a comprehensible arc of actions and reactions, positioning us as the hero of the story. The trouble is, this voice is a dangerous liar. It tells us that we are good and rational and that other people are venal and flawed. And in a world that defines a good person as high-achieving, high-status, slim and attractive, sometimes the strain of maintaining the story is too much. ” (h/t) --“A Sociology of the Smartphone, ” by Adam Greenfield in Longreads, in an excerpt of “Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life”: “Smartphones have altered the texture of everyday life, digesting many longstanding spaces and rituals, and transforming others beyond recognition. ”... $19. 19 on Amazon --“Ray Spencer Didn’t Molest His Kids. So Why Did He Spend 20 Years in Prison for It? ” by Maurice Chammah in Esquire: “Matt and Katie accused their father of sexual abuse. Then they started to question their memories. ” --“How America Lost the War on Drugs, ” by Ben Wallace-Wells in Rolling Stone in Dec. 2007: “After thirty-five years and $500 billion, drugs are as cheap and plentiful as ever. An anatomy of a failure. ” (h/t) --“When Neurology Becomes Theology, ” by Robert A. Burton in Nautilus magazine: “The pursuit of the nature of consciousness, no matter how cleverly couched in scientific language, is more like metaphysics and theology. It is driven by the same urges that made us dream up souls and afterlife. The human urge to understand ourselves is eternal, and how we frame our musings depends upon prevailing cultural mythology. In a scientific era, we should expect philosophical and theological ruminations to be couched in the language of physical processes. ” --“Jungle Law, ” by William Langewiesche in May’s Vanity Fair: “In 1972, crude oil began to flow from Texaco’s wells in the area around Lago Agrio (‘sour lake’), in the Ecuadorean Amazon. Born that same year, Pablo Fajardo is now the lead attorney in an epic lawsuit—among the largest environmental suits in history—against Chevron, which acquired Texaco in 2001. Reporting on an emotional battle in a makeshift jungle courtroom, the author investigates how many hundreds of square miles of surrounding rain forest became a toxic-waste dump. ” GREAT WEEKEND LISTEN, curated by Jake Sherman: -- MY FIRST Phish show was 13 years ago today at Keyspan Park in Brooklyn. SPOTTED: HHS Secretary Tom Price yesterday sitting in first class on the 7:23 p. Delta flight to Atlanta from DCA OUT AND ABOUT: Ambassador of Jordan to the U. Dina Kawar hosted an Institute for Education media and tech dinner last night at her residence, which overlooks Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s household in Kalorama. WaPo’s Tory Newmyer was the special guest for the night and “discussed regulation, Dodd-Frank, Sarbanes-Oxley, and the lack of civility hindering the completion of mutually agreed regulatory reform, ” according to an attendee. Coach Kathy Kemper, founder and CEO of IFE, thanked the ambassador for hosting, and noted that Kawar has been decorated by four countries, Jordan, Holy Sea, France and Portugal. SPOTTED: John Paul Farmer, David Edelman, Alex Hoehn-Saric, Grace Koh, Seamus Kraft, Hud Batmanglich and Jim Valentine. TRANSITIONS -- Jennifer Lackey is now parliamentarian for the House Financial Services Committee. She was most recently legislative director for Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), and previously worked for Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga. ) and the House Judiciary Committee.... Prime Policy Group has hired Blaine Nolan as its deputy chief of staff. She was previously director of scheduling for Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md. ). BIRTHDAYS: Tory Burch (Nolita tips: Dina and Autumn) … GW athletic director Patrick Nero … Desiree Barnes... Newt Gingrich is 74 … Reed Cordish, assistant to the president for Intragovernmental and Technology Initiatives, is 43... Scooter Braun is 36 (h/ts Jewish Insider) … Matt Canter, SVP at Global Strategy Group, is 37... Matt Miller, partner at strategic advisory firm Vianovo (h/t Jon Karl) … Politico’s Alex Weprin... Chris Bedford, editor in chief at The Daily Caller News Foundation, vice chairman of Young Americans for Freedom, “Kansas City Barbeque Society judge & bartender extraordinaire, ” per his Twitter, is 31 (h/ts Benny, Danza)... Airbnb’s Maxwell Nunes, an HFA alum... Christina Wilkie Sumner... Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) is 71... Robert Hurt (R-Va. ) is 48 … Reps. Scott Peters (D-Calif. ) and Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) are 59... CNN White House producer Allie Malloy (h/t Kevin Bohn)... Jordan Wells, military LA for Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich. ), is 27, celebrating on a CODEL with the boss (h/t Ben Goodman)... Chad Clanton is 46... Competitive Enterprise Institute President Kent Lassman... Diane Blagman of Greenberg Traurig... Jon Leibowitz, former FTC chairman, now with Davis Polk & Wardwell (h/ts Jon Haber)... Gabe Horwitz... Chris Garcia, acting national director of the Minority Business Development Agency (h/t Paris Dennard)... Samuel Garrett-Pate, account executive at comms firm RALLY, is 25 (h/t Mackenzie Long)... Katie Lingle, deputy press secretary for Sen. Thune’s personal office (h/t Ryan Wrasse)... Kevin McCarthy intern Boris Abreu is 2-0 (h/t Uncle Rob)...... Katie Grant, comms. director and senior advisor for House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer … Nate Thomas … June Shih, the pride of Alexandria, Va. (hubby tip: Josh Gerstein) … Paul Steinhauser, NH1 political director, anchor and reporter, and CNN alum … former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is 68... Scott Thuman, chief political correspondent for WJLA and Sinclair Broadcast Group... Szabolcs Panyi... Nicole Domenica Sganga... Lee Newton Rhodes... Kerri Chyka... Emily Adams... PBS NewsHour’s Jaywon Choe (h/t Simone Pathe)... John Dimos... Rose Gault... Michael McLendon... Michael Grisso... Nicole Auerbach... Linda Chavez … Craig Roberts, CoS for Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill. )... environmental consultant Miro Korenha is 3-0, celebrating with new husband Kurt and visiting parents (hubby tip: Kurt Bardella)... Pat Bauer … Joyce Johnson... Rob Johnson... Joni Klaassen (h/ts Teresa Vilmain)... Chris Jennings … Aaron Harrison... Melissa Sabatine... Jeffrey Grimshaw... Priscilla Jones Stanzel... Robert Becker is 49... Janice R. Lachance... Katie Koenen Wright... David Dolkart... Barry Manilow is 74... Thomas Haden Church is 56... Greg Kinnear is 54... tennis player Venus Williams is 37... Kendrick Lamar is 3-0 (h/ts AP) THE SHOWS, by @MattMackowiak, filing from Austin: --NBC’s “Meet the Press”: Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) … Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla. ) … Jay Sekulow --CBS’s “Face the Nation”: Sen. ) … Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) … member of Donald J. Trump’s legal team Jay Sekulow. Panel: Slate and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie, CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru and The Washington Post’s Phil Rucker --CNN’s “State of the Union”: Sen. ) … Jay Sekulow … Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt. Panel: Bakari Sellers, Rick Santorum, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich. ) and Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa. ) --“Fox News Sunday”: Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn. Panel: Brit Hume, Julie Pace, Lisa Boothe, Juan Williams … “Power Player” of the week with Comfort Cases founder Robert Scheer --ABC’s “This Week”: Guests to be announced --Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures”: Sen. ) … Newt Gingrich (whose birthday is today) … Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala. ) … Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas). Panel: Ed Rollins and Mary Kissel --Fox News’ “MediaBuzz”: Erin McPike … Guy Benson … Michael Tomasky … Susan Ferrechio … Rich Lowry … Dan Abrams … Carley Shimkus --CNN’s “Inside Politics”: Panel: Karoun Demirjian, Abby Phillip, Jeff Zeleny and Phil Mattingly. (Substitute anchor: CNN’s Nia-Malika Henderson) --CNN’s “Reliable Sources”: Panel: Matt Schlapp, Alex Conant, Kaitlan Collins, Steve Deace and Sally Kohn … Mo Ryan and BuzzFeed’s Charlie Warzel … Sen. ) … Oliver Stone --Univision’s “Al Punto”: Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales … White House Director of Policy and Interagency Coordination Carlos Diaz-Rosillo … former Rep. Joe Garcia (D-Fla. ) … Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló --C-SPAN: “The Communicators”: Walt Mossberg …“Newsmakers”: Rep. Tim Walz (D-Minn. ), questioned by Politico’s Connor O’Brien and CQ Roll Call’s Kellie Mejdrich …“Q&A”: David Garrow (“Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama”) --Washington Times’ “Mack on Politics” weekly politics podcast with Matt Mackowiak (download on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher or listen at): Author and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Adm. James Stavridis.
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Try not to turn this into a thread of criticizing other people's recommendations. Just provide your recommended alternative instead. MEDIA PLAYERS I recommend uninstalling Windows Media Player and installing one (or all three) of these. Whichever one you install last will likely be your default player (because of file associations). VLC Media Player King of media players. Enormous capability, ethical behavior and open source. Does have some bugs and unintuitive default behavior though. PotPlayer or KMPlayer Both players are pretty similar but PotPlayer is arguably better. I actually use these more than VLC because of their intuitive default behavior and ability to play essentially anything without any fiddling. For both of these players, you'll need to pay close attention to the install options to make sure no unwanted items are installed, and, after install, you'll likely need to change some settings to disable updating and other Internet-accessing features. Regardless of what settings you use, both players will always try to phone home to some extent so you'll want to permanently block their Internet access via your firewall. Media Player Classic Very good, lightweight, open source and potentially stand-alone. FIREWALL Disabling & replacing Windows Firewall is usually a must. The ability to monitor and block/allow both incoming and outgoing connections is usually critical for true security & privacy. Privacyware Privatefirewall ° My current favorite by far. Lightweight & powerful. Makes no attempt to install any garbage. Comodo Free Firewall I usually only use version 3. 0. 14 or prior. Later versions are bloated & dumbed-down and make it clear the author began to prioritize profit over security/efficacy. Zone Labs ZoneAlarm Good and lightweight. Excellent for old laptops & such. Only problem is that it was caught sending small encrypted packets to an Israel IP even after setting it to ask for user approval before phoning home. Zone Labs eventually made a statement about it but it was cryptic. I still trust it more than Windows Firewall. I usually only use version 6. 5. 737 or prior. Later versions are bloated crap. Tall Emu Online Armor Personal Firewall ° I didn't get a chance to use this one much because it was conflicting with a piece of obscure software I had installed, but it was one of the most recommended firewalls for Windows XP. Newer versions, after it was sold to Emsi Software, are bloated crap, so, after you download it, hover your mouse cursor over the installer file to make sure the company shown is Tall Emu. Version 4. 15 is the version that worked best for me. 44 appears to be the last release under Tall Emu but I haven't found an installer for that version yet. WEB BROWSERS At a later date, I'll create another thread dedicated just to browsers, and I'll update this post as well. Firefox King of the browsers Here's a few useful extensions ( as of the date this was posted). If your comp is quite old, you'll need to monitor the performance effects of every extension you install to determine if they're worth keeping. Some extensions, like uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger can actually potentially improve performance. uBlock Origin Privacy Badger Video DownloadHelper HTTPS Everywhere Self-Destructing Cookies Toolbar Buttons Random Agent Spoofer (useful but not for everyone) Portable Browsers I recommend making a folder containing every trustworthy (or semi-trustworthy) stand-alone/portable web browser you can get your hands on (official or unofficial). Having a wide variety of browsers at your disposal increases the chances of being able to display any page and view any web media. Try to run all browsers (or at least the less trustworthy ones, like Google Chrome °) in a Sanboxie box, but note that some browsers won't function properly in a Sanboxie box without a fair amount of extra tweaking Tor Browser For anonymous web browsing. Research its many uses and the best ways to use it. I Recommend running it in a Sandboxie box whether you trust it or not. FILE SEARCHING If, like me, you disable the Windows indexing service, or just want something better than Windows Search, here's a couple options: FileLocator Lite (formerly Agent Ransack) FileLocator Pro (the paid version) is better if you can obtain it. The Lite version for XP doesn't allow boolean expressions for file names (only DOS expressions) but the Pro version does. The last Lite version to work in XP was 2014 (828) and the last Pro version to work in XP was 7. 5 (2114). Voidtools Everything You have to wait for it to index your files when it starts up, but once everything is indexed, the instantaneous filename searching power is incredible. This is not a sufficient Windows Search replacement; just a powerful companion to whatever search program you install. CD/DVD Nero Burning ROM Freakishly reliable burning software. I wish there were something better to recommend because it's not free anymore and the authors have a habit of bundling it with a crappy installer and invasive bloatware, but, in over a decade of using it, I've never had it produce a single coaster, even though I've used it with many different optical drives and media brands. No other burning software I've used even comes close in reliability. The developers released two minimal/lean versions for free a little while back but they were packaged with Ask Toolbar. Here's how to keep the toolbar & other junk from installing (for the free version called BurnLite 10). Run the BurnLite 10 installer When the Cancel button appears, press it to cancel install Windows Key + R -->%temp%NeroInstallFiles Open the folder shown (starts with NERO) Open in notepad Scroll down to the [ISSetupPrerequisites] section and replace the existing eight lines in that section with these four lines: PreReq0= Microsoft VC Redist 2005 KB973544 (x86) PreReq1= MSI 4. 5 for WindowsXP (x86) PreReq2= MSI 4. 5 for Windows6. 0 (x64) PreReq3= MSI 4. 0 (x86) Run (located in the same folder) During install, choose to exclude the updater and help files ImgBurn ° Widely recommended free burning software but I've had it produce several coasters. Burn success appears to be quite dependent on which optical drive and media you're using, and associated settings. As of writing this, if you download from the official site, the installer will install OpenCandy, FusionCore or other adware/spyware. Download using the above link instead, or extract the contents of the installer using 7-zip, then delete the $PLUGINSDIR folder. InfraRecorder portable ° Widely recommended light-weight, portable, open-source burning software. I've only used it a few times but it's one of the most widely known, used and recommended free burning tools. cdrtfe portable ° A light-weight, open source, portable front-end for the command-line-based cdrtools disc burning software. If you like the power of cdrtools but want the convenience of a GUI, you'll find this useful. I haven't used it a lot so I can't fully vouch for it, but it has worked great for me thus far. Daemon Tools, Virtual CloneDrive and WinCDEmu ° These create virtual CD/DVD drives on which you can mount CD/DVD images (eg, ISO files). I usually use version 3. 44 of Daemon Tools. There are newer versions you can use but there's a point where the software starts becoming untrustworthy and I don't recall which version that was. Virtual CloneDrive might be better than Daemon Tools and it has no untrustworthy version that I know of. I haven't used WinCDEmu enough to recommend it; I'm just including it because it's open-source and often highly praised. DVDShrink Can be used to resize a typical 8GB DVD movie disc down to 4GB so that it will fit on a regular (single layer) DVD-R disc. As far as I know, the last version released was 3. 2. 15 and any newer versions are a scam. To use, decrypt the files on the DVD using a decrypter like DVDFab or the older DVD Decrypter then open the decrypted files in DVDShrink and reduce the size by removing non-critical elements and adding compression, then save the project as an ISO so you can test it. If the result is good, burn the ISO to a DVD. IMAGE VIEWING & EDITING FastStone Image Viewer Great image viewer and has some really nice, intuitive image editing tools for quick & quality cropping, converting, rotating, resizing & more (frequently better than starting up Photoshop or GIMP) IrfanView Arguably the king of image viewers. Starting to become bloated though. If you don't like how FastStone is displaying something, try opening it in IrfanView instead, and vice versa. GIMP Free Photoshop alternative Great free alternative to Windows Paint (and more). Unfortunately it requires Framework to be installed, but if you've already got Framework installed for some other reason, I definitely recommend installing this. VIDEO CONVERTING & EDITING FFmpeg ° Amazingly powerful and well-designed command line tool for working with video files. I usually use it for converting, trimming, splitting, re-encoding, extracting frames & removing or extracting audio; but it can do even more. You don't need to learn everything about it; just do a web search and you'll pretty much always find a working command example that someone else posted. As far as I know, the last usual (Zeranoe) build that was officially for XP was build 20160227-git-5156578 but there are some more recent builds from rogerdpack & and others. Avidemux Does a fair amount of what FFmpeg does but with a GUI instead of command line. I pretty much always get better results with FFmpeg though. Handbrake Very popular and easy to use video converter/transcoder (use version 0. 9. 9 or earlier). If you put in its Program Files folder, it will have the ability to rip an encrypted DVD to a video file (eg, MP4 or MKV). VIRTUAL MACHINE If you haven't delved into the virtual machine world, I recommend giving it try. Virtual machines essentially create a second computer in your computer, on which you can install DOS, Windows 95/98 or even another copy of Windows XP (as well as many other operating systems). However, if your computer it quite old, your virtual machine options may be quite limited. VMWare Player Usually better than VirtualBox because of its superior graphics capability. Oracle VM VirtualBox Good for anything that doesn't install or run well in VMWare Player Virtual PC ° (aka: Microsoft Virtual PC, aka: Windows Virtual PC) Older software. Just useful for anything that doesn't install or run well in the other two. DOSBox Great for running many old DOS programs & games. SYSTEM INFO PC Wizard Gives valuable information about all your hardware and more. I also recommend HWMonitor (temp, voltage and fan info) and CPU-Z (detailed CPU, RAM & chipset info), all made by the same company (CPUID). PassMark PerformanceTest Popular benchmarking software. 30-day trial but most features continue to work after the trial has ended. NovaBench Completely free benchmarking software. Version 3. 4 works with XP. ANTI-MALWARE I don't recommend keeping any anti-malware programs installed. They aren't worth the system resources they use, the conflicts they cause and the malware-like behavior they themselves often display. Instead just install them whenever you feel like you need to run a scan then uninstall them immediately afterwards (install, scan & uninstall; then repeat for the other programs - you don't want more than one installed at the same time). Also, I'm not actually recommending any of these except for Jotti & VirusTotal, the rest I'm only including because so many people ask which free ones work in XP. (This isn't a complete list; just some popular ones. ) Malwarebytes Version 3. 3. 1. 2183 confirmed to work in XP Panda Free Version 15. 14. 0 confirmed Avast ° Version 18. 3800. 0 confirmed AVG ° Version 18. 0 confirmed The same company now owns Avast and AVG, if you're wondering why they have the same version number and url format. ClamWin Version 0. 99. 1 confirmed Spybot - Search & Destroy Version 2. 4 confirmed Comodo Antivirus Version 10. 6514 confirmed Kaspersky Free Version 18. 405 confirmed MWAV eScanAV Anti-Virus Toolkit Version 14. 310 DB confirmed Trend Micro HouseCall Version 1. 62. 1129 confirmed MS Security Essentials ° Version 4. 219. 0 confirmed Avira It appears the last version that worked in XP was from around mid-2015 (version 15. 8. 656 from March 2015 is confirmed working). The software will no longer download definition updates but, despite what the mindless parroting pack-followers will tell you, that does not make the software useless. It still has definitions all the way up to mid-2015, still has heuristic scanning capability and more. Also, you can manually download new definition files (xvdf files) and copy them into the folder and the software will still work. VirusTotal and Jotti These two are actually websites but I highly recommend them. The way it works is you upload a file to the site then it runs the file through many different anti-malware scanners to check if the file is infected. Extremely valuable tool, and after you use it for a while, you'll get good at recognizing false positives. You'll also see why you should always scan your computer with several different anti-walware programs (not just one) if you think your computer is infected. OTHER SECURITY/PRIVACY Sandboxie Run browsers and other programs in a sandbox, limiting their access to your comp and Internet connection. Excellent for running software you want/need to run but don't really trust. PeerBlock Blocks specified lists of IP's (or IP ranges). Excellent firewall companion but not a firewall replacement as it doesn't block soon enough upon boot, or at deep enough level (eg, Windows Update can bypass it). It can also help protect you while torrenting by blocking known/likely anti-P2P IP's. TrueCrypt ° Can encrypt a partition/disk, making it a nice alternative to Windows' built-in encryption, or it can create a virtual encrypted disk that is stored within a single file (you open the file in TrueCrypt and enter your passphrase then the disk appears in My Computer like a normal drive). Use only old versions (at least prior to 7. 2). Version 5. 0a is the one I recommend. Don't put too much trust in this software. The average joe or black-hat may not be able to decrypt your files but you should assume the corrupt intelligence agencies do have the ability. You can also try VeraCrypt, which is based on TrueCrypt and claims to have fixed security holes in TrueCrypt. I haven't tried VeraCrypt yet so this isn't a recommendation. Pidgin with cypherpunks OTR plugin Great for encrypted chat with other people who also have it installed, or who have CoyIM installed; or who have Zom, ChatSecure or Conversations installed on their phone. It can also be used for unencrypted chat with people who don't have any of those installed. You can log in with many already-existing accounts including XMPP, Google, AIM, Yahoo and more. Once again, you should assume the corrupt intelligence agencies can decrypt your communications, but, at the very least, you're making it difficult for them. Process Explorer and Process Monitor Two small stand-alone programs for viewing and monitoring what's running on your computer. I also recommend Svchost Process Analyzer (also stand-alone) for getting detailed info about running instances of; arguably Windows' worst security hole. QuickHash Excellent stand-alone program for obtaining file hash info, hash verifying, file & directory comparison and more. If you don't know what a file hash is: it's a means of identifying files beyond the usual attributes (filename, size, date, etc). Extremely useful for making sure a file you've downloaded is the file you meant to download, and not some modified/infected file with the same name. Wireshark Open source packet analyzer. Excellent tool for investigating which programs are sending & receiving data over your Internet connection, and the nature of that data. Version 1. 10 works in XP. MISCELLANEOUS 7-zip Probably the only program you'll ever need for creating and opening compressed files (ZIP, 7z, rar, etc). Free, lightweight and 100% awesome. It can also create self-extracting archives and split & re-join large files (a la HJ-Split/HJ-Join) for Internet sharing, transferring using a small flash drive, or backing up to optical discs. Foxit Reader Free alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader. Newer versions are insultingly invasive. They even install a service on your comp that runs at all times. I use version 1. 9 (or earlier) because it's really clean & lightweight. Notepad ++ Great alternative to Windows Notepad. Allows opening much larger files, is quite customizable, has a macro (automation) option, has more encoding options and allows the installation of all kinds of plugins; including spellcheck. CCleaner Good for conveniently clearing temp/junk files & usage history, and finding useless (and possibly problematic) registry entries. Also has a wipe option for making it difficult/impossible to recover data (eg, deleted files) from empty drive space. The software has recently become untrustworthy, so stick to older versions (version 4. 17 & earlier should be good). CutePDF Writer Lets you print things to a PDF file. Shows up in your list of installed printers like an actual physical printer. Awesome for printing receipts & web pages that don't save properly, and for previewing how something is likely to print before you try printing it on your physical printer (to avoid wasting paper or toner/ink). It has many other uses too. Unfortunately, it attempts to install Ask Toolbar software these days so before you install it, install Ghostscript converter (a CutePDF Writer dependency) then disconnect your Internet and install CutePDF Writer. Be sure to uncheck any boxes related to installing a toolbar. Reconnect the Internet after the install completes. BabelSoft Media Preview Adds a thumbnail preview for video files Deluge Excellent open source torrenting software. LibreOffice or OpenOffice Free Microsoft Office alternative. I only have it installed for its text editor and for opening downloaded documents that were created in Microsoft Office or one of the alternatives. EaseUS Partition Master ° Easy to use software for partition managing (creating, resizing, merging, etc). Simply slide sliders to resize partitions and it does the rest. WinDirStat Generates a graphical representation of all your files, allowing you to easily identify what's taking up the most space. I also recommend dupeGuru ° for finding duplicate files. Recover Files Free software for recovering deleted files. Some good non-free ones include Active@ NTFS File Recovery and iolo Search and Recover Macrium Reflect Free ° ° ° ° One of the best disk imaging programs in existence and it's free. It also does conventional file back-ups and disk cloning. If you haven't been creating disk images of your OS installs, now's the time to start; it's an extremely fast & easy way to restore your OS (as well as base programs, drivers, settings, and whatever else was on the drive when you created the image) without having to do a complete reinstall of everything. Audacity Excellent free audio recording & editing software. Version 2. 6 works with XP. Gavotte RamDisk ° ° Software that can create a ramdisk using your unusable RAM in XP. As you probably know, M$ imposed an artificial memory limit on XP. There have been patches/hacks created to remove the limit. If you can't get those patches/hacks to work with your hardware (or don't want to try), you can still make use of your extra RAM by using this software to create a ramdisk and moving your pagefile to it. You should probably have at least 8GB of total RAM installed if you want to do this. If you only have 4GB or 6GB it would still make sense to create a ramdisk but you'll want to use it for something else, such as your Firefox temporary files folder, or maybe a second smaller pagefile.
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