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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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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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