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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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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

Don't forget Crysis :)

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Eraser - a free opensource file shredder

Half-life 2 has a 64-bit mode (seems to start automatically- it is shown by a prompt at the top of the screen when you start it up), not sure if it applies to other source based games, apart from GMOD, TF2 The Ship, HL2 deathmatch, or CS:Source, which do not give the "64-bit mode active" prompt.

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Freeware:

Ifilter: Adobe PDF iFilter 9 for 64-bit platforms

Ifilter: Microsoft Filter Pack

Ifilter: Ifilter Explorer

Hashes: Hashtab

WLAN inspection (like NetStumbler): inSSIDer

Java: Sun Java 64-bit plugin (JRE)

PostScript driver: Xerox Global PostScript Print Driver

CD/DVD burning: InfraRecorder

Game (Risk clone): Empire XP 5

Huge list of native x64 software including games

Start64.com

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Hello, here is my list:

1. Mil Shield - a magnificent program for privacy with many many options. Works perfectly on Windows x64.

2. LavaSoft Firewall - an unforgettable program with lots of features. Works perfectly on Windows x64.

3. Firefox - I like this browser, no I loved! Works perfectly on Windows x64.

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