TOP DOWNLOADS FOR WINDOWS XP
(From Windows IT Pro magazine January
2006 - Michael Otey)
As the maker of Windows XP, Microsoft
offers free downloads that can make you more productive as well as add functionality and security to your desktop.
Here are 10 of the most interesting Microsoft
downloads for XP.
10. Windows AntiSpyware—Still
in beta as I write this, Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware effectively prevents spyware from installing on your system.
The final release is planned for this year and will be a free download for genuine Windows users.
9. Malicious Software Removal tool—The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal tool can
remove many well-known viruses and other malware. Updated on the second Tuesday of each month.
8. Photo Story—Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows lets you edit digital photos, create slideshows with
narration and music, and burn your slideshows to DVDs.
7. Debugging Tools—Debugging
Tools for Windows is intended primarily for device-driver developers, but it can also be useful for diagnosing
systems crashes and dumps. The tools work on Windows 2003, XP, Win2K, and Windows NT 4.0.
6. Microsoft Java Virtual Machine—One
of the most popular links on the Windows IT Pro Web site has is the link to information about how to find support
for Java on XP. You can still get it now - - (Microsoft will end support for the MSJVM on December 31, 2007.)
5. Windows Media Bonus Pack—The
Windows Media Bonus Pack for Windows XP is a collection of skins, visualizations, and sound effects for Windows
Media Player (WMP). The bonus pack includes a tool for converting MP3 files to Windows Media Audio (WMA), a tray
control for WMP, and a playlist-to-Microsoft-Excel import tool.
4. Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel—The Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel lets you mount ISO images
as CD-ROM devices and comes in handy for installing MSDN software downloads, which are often distributed as ISO
images.
3. SyncToy—Microsoft's new SyncToy PowerToy is a revamped and improved version of Briefcase that
lets you synchronize multiple sets of folders between two systems. SyncToy can combine files from two folders and
can work with Universal Naming Convention (UNC) paths.
2. Shared Computer Toolkit—If
you set up computers that multiple users share, look into the Shared Computer Toolkit. It can help you restrict
end-user access to other users' data, clear the desktop settings at logoff, and prevent unauthorized use of installed
applications.
1. PowerToys—My favorite Microsoft download for XP is PowerToys, a collection of useful utilities.
I especially like Open Command Window Here, which adds an option to Windows Explorer to display a command prompt
in the current directory. (If you have a old version of PowerToys that you downloaded before April 23, 2002, you
must uninstall the old version before installing the updated PowerToys.)