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Windows x64 Software List


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Software posted here is compiled for Windows x64 Edition. Please post more applications, they need not be free!

Anti-Virus

Avast!

NOD32

Symantec Antivirus

Audio/Video Editing/Production

Cakewalk Sonar x64

VirtualDub

Benchmarks

CineBench

FRAPS

Desktop Customisation

WindowBlinds

Disk mangement

FileDisk x64 (Unofficial)

WinImage

File Compression

7-Zip

Squeez

WinRAR (latest beta has x64 shell extensions)

Firewall

Tiny Firewall 64

Games

Far Cry x64 upgrade

Graphics

POV-Ray

Networking

PuTTy x64 (Unofficial)

System Utilties

Filemon x64

OpenGL Extensions Viewer

Prime95

Process Explorer

Regmon x64

StartupMonitor64

O&O Defrag (Beta!)

Tweaking Software

TweakUI64 (Unofficial)

Web Software:

Mozilla Firefox (Unofficial x64 build)

Sun Java x64

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Everlast Software has a 64-bit image printer driver. It can produce images (even text) and do special processing on the images. Not only useful for people with working printers, but even more so for those waiting to get 64-bit drivers for their real printers.

http://www.everlastsoftware.com/es_image_printer_driver.html

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"Software posted here is compiled for Windows x64 Edition"

Thus, WinRAR should not be listed.

PS (Postscript) and PDF (Portable Document Format):

Disk Defragmentation:

Diskeeper 10 Professional or Professional Premier

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Firewall

GhostWall http://www.ghostsecurity.com/index.php?page=ghostwall

Securepoint Personal Firewall & VPN Client http://www.securepoint.cc/products_download_en.html

System Utilties

SIW - System Information for Windows http://www3.sympatico.ca/gtopala/about_siw.html

Disk mangement

Windows Unattended CD Creator http://www.vitaligraf.de/en/index.htm

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the only 64-bit firewalls i know of are as follows:

windows firewall (inbound only)

tiny pf (outdated; complicated)

ghostwall (inbound only)

nvidia firewall (BSOD with p2p)

my reason for not wanting them are in parenthesis.

meanwhile im stuck with ghostwall but is there any, any alternative?

btw i have no router :)

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http://www.uamp.ca

Check it Out - Worlds First x64 Music Media Player - ?Amp

All Common Music Formats (.mp3,.wma,.ogg,.wav)

Themes - Open Theme Editor Available on Download Page

Intuitive Interface, Simple Design made to be Easy to Use

Low CPU Usage and Memory Usage (Better than Winamp)

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CAD 64: X

HL2 64: X (download Half-Life 2, and it will immediately update the game to allow 64 bit mode, also HL2DM, and Lost Coast are supported in 64 bit mode)

Dreadnought 64: X

UT2004 64: X (Requires UT2004 "Editors Choice" DVD, I believe)

Far Cry 64: X

Shadow OPS - Red Mercury 64: X

WWII Tank Commander 64: X

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Daemon Tools x64

...requires 7zip

"Below is a list of games that will run natively on x64."

Bet on Soldier: Blood Sport: X

Codename Panzers: X

Colin McRae 2005: X

Riddick-Butcher Bay: X

Farenheit: X

World of Warcraft: X

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl: X

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anyone has a good firewall program? Zonealarm dooes not install in 64 bit nor 32 bit along with that tiny software site not working
i dont use software firewalls myself but here is what i found with help of Google and Wiki...:
* AVG Internet Security 7.5 Now the firewall component its fixed and is full compatible with Vista x86/x64 (version 7.5.464+)

* Bitdefender Internet Security 10

* ESET Eset Smart Security Public Beta 1 (v3.0.128.0) (32-bit only)

* Iolo Personal Firewall (32 bits only)

* Jetico Personal Firewall v.2 (32 and 64 bits)

* Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0.2.621 and newer (32-bit, 64-bit runs in 32-bit mode)

* Kerio WinRoute Firewall 6.3 (native 32 bits and 64 bits versions)

* McAfee McAfee Personal Firewall 11.2 build 11.2.121

* Pc Tools Firewall Plus 2.0 (32 bits only)

* Symantec Norton 360

* Vista Firewall Control (native 32 and 64 bits) Incoming/outcoming program control [ sphinx-soft.com/Vista/ ]

So based on that, i would check out Kerio WinRoute Firewall if i would be in need for a software firewall, good luck!!
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