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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  Год назад +2077

    Do you have an essential tool that not enough people know about? Let us know!

    • @hasyidanparamananda
      @hasyidanparamananda Год назад +65

      I have soundswitch

    • @kryzernnn
      @kryzernnn Год назад +179

      A second monitor XD

    • @streev7216
      @streev7216 Год назад +6

      Idk

    • @shemarterry
      @shemarterry Год назад +23

      Mouse Bungie, underrated

    • @racistpandagod
      @racistpandagod Год назад +57

      Shout out to soundswitch for people with multiple audio outputs hooked up, blacktop for people who just want to turn their screens off and unified remote to use your phone to control your pc

  • @Lakeside_Flower
    @Lakeside_Flower Год назад +8397

    Please make more content like this. This stuff is so much more applicable to me than many of the other video topics. Techquickie would be perfect for content like this.

    • @crbrus7657
      @crbrus7657 Год назад +124

      He makes these videos for the community not for you as an individual. We are all obsolete in the eyes of the universe

    • @cikeZ00
      @cikeZ00 Год назад +58

      The thing is most of these tools are already well known if you're even remotely familiar with the space itself.
      There's GitHub repos which actually contain giant lists of different tools all neatly sorted and categorized. (Awesome-Selfhosted being one of them for example)
      I end up usually skipping these types of videos, though I might not be the target audience.

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 Год назад +28

      Teckquickie is a channel with identity issues. So much useful information buried in rubbish.

    • @In_Space
      @In_Space Год назад +71

      ​@@crbrus7657 ?? A person posts their suggestion and other users will like it to the top if they agree and want similar content. When it reaches the top it generally represents an opinion held by many people. And considering the direction Linus shared about catering to more niche content, a channel focusing on content like this might be worth pursuing.

    • @GRBLIN
      @GRBLIN Год назад +38

      @@crbrus7657wow you are so smart dude holy shittttt wowwwww

  • @thystleuk
    @thystleuk Год назад +528

    Quick note on VoiceMeeter, please be careful when setting it up, keep your volume low and headphones OFF while setting up routing. It is easy to accidentally create an infinite feedback loop within it, and it can be super loud, enough to damage your hearing. Great tool, but it's very flexible and doesn't always safeguard against this, so play it safe until you're familiar with how it works!
    Regards, a sound engineer who got blasted with high frequency feedback the first time she used VM and almost sh*t the bed! 😂

    • @clivetargaryen5014
      @clivetargaryen5014 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the warning... Hey a bit offtopic, but I always wanted to learn about sound, i have never understood any of the terminology and I find it intimidating. Do you know any online resources for me to learn as a complete ignoramus?

    • @LenbIix
      @LenbIix Год назад +3

      Sound lock would fix that

    • @toopink4death492
      @toopink4death492 Год назад +19

      Also note that this software has a very slight delay on audio, it very noticeable on games like Osu that require you to actually press the keys in time with the music.

    • @MichaelArtelle
      @MichaelArtelle Год назад +9

      @@toopink4death492 If you can, try to use ASIO audio drivers with VM and not WDM. ASIO is pretty much a direct hardware interface.

    • @beaverman285
      @beaverman285 Год назад +3

      @@toopink4death492 I also had that issue and it made the tool useless for me because, when i tried using it quite a few years ago, i used it to be able to hear myself and the slight delay in hearing myself made speaking impossible

  • @ham5877
    @ham5877 Год назад +573

    Everyone else is already saying it but PLEASE keep making videos like this!!! Literally every single one of these tools are S TIER!!!!

    • @Mrlemar1
      @Mrlemar1 Год назад +2

      The problem with that Idea is, that they will run out of S tier tools to present real quick.

    • @HazewinDog
      @HazewinDog Год назад +1

      literally C-D tier for me most the time. this was a B though, surprisingly.

    • @anuk1311
      @anuk1311 Месяц назад

      hell nah i do not understand a simgle word

  • @michaelpainter6532
    @michaelpainter6532 Год назад +203

    LOVE having an ACTUAL tech tips video! Yes, I love the tech news content, the reviews, the builds, etc. but this video was definitely high on useful/utility vs just entertainment.

    • @vvv-jz9wx
      @vvv-jz9wx Год назад +1

      VOUCH NEED MORE OF THESE TYPES OF VIDS

    • @BrandHubz
      @BrandHubz Год назад

      this free by why you are selling it

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig Год назад +532

    Void tools “everything” needs to be on this list. It’s far better than the search tool in windows and after it builds its database then the searches are instantaneous. It’s one of the first things I install on every windows installation. You never need to worry about where you saved your files again.

    • @zaycad215
      @zaycad215 Год назад +6

      thank you

    • @superkaboose1066
      @superkaboose1066 Год назад +16

      Dude this is insanely good, actually like SO FAST wtf? thanks!

    • @dbcbhoi
      @dbcbhoi Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @dbcbhoi
      @dbcbhoi Год назад +4

      My favourite too

    • @Matkatamiba
      @Matkatamiba Год назад +3

      It makes me so lazy. I love it. Instantly finds whatever I'm looking for so I don't need to be good about organizing.

  • @chikaBurton
    @chikaBurton Год назад +493

    Ventoy tip: it can also boot your VM images (in VHD format) directly from USB onto bare metal, so you can have your personal portable OS on it.

    • @Nine_Divines
      @Nine_Divines Год назад +7

      I'm going to check that out because I've yet to find a portable (USB) Live OS be it Linux or otherwise with persistance (for those that don't know that means the ability to change and save things that will still be on the USB stick the next time you boot ) that has actually worked correctly. I usually just install ParrotSec on a portable HDD or SSD which isn't exactly the most convenient in terms of portability. But I'd love to have it on a tiny USB stick on my keys and boot into my personalized desktop on any PC I need to. Which was the goal since I first tried it with Ubuntu - Natty Narwhal which was in probably 2012 or so but after probably 3 or so tries every few years I've pretty much just accepted that a "PC on a keyring" just wasn't feasible for me anyway..

    • @chikaBurton
      @chikaBurton Год назад +13

      @@Nine_Divines you can prepare everything in VirtualBox or even Windows Hyper-V, just be sure to make your virtual hard drive fixed size and VHD, VDI or RAW format. I have a Windows 10 VM VHD image that works. I believe everything is explained in the official documentation and there's even a few tutorial videos on yt.

    • @3XC4L1B3R
      @3XC4L1B3R Год назад +23

      No kidding? I've used ventoy for close to 2 years now, and I had now idea.
      Well, I guess if I didn't read the documentation 2 years ago, I was never going to figure it out on my own.

    • @Epsilonsama
      @Epsilonsama Год назад +1

      That's amazing never knew about that.

    • @YannMetalhead
      @YannMetalhead Год назад +2

      I'll have to try that. Thank you!

  • @ProtoFalcon07
    @ProtoFalcon07 Год назад +2379

    Used Chocolatey for months now, and had no idea how powerful and useful it is. And Ventoy is EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks, LTT!

    • @ВикторФирсов-е9ф
      @ВикторФирсов-е9ф Год назад +38

      Ventoy had a big controversy with phoning unnecessary user data back to a server. I would recommend a proper open-source tool like balenaEtcher

    • @ВикторФирсов-е9ф
      @ВикторФирсов-е9ф Год назад +5

      @@michalthekind Mint has integrated imager, so that's not important to me)

    • @deusexmachina5769
      @deusexmachina5769 Год назад +60

      ​@@ВикторФирсов-е9ф Can you give me some context on that? I can't find anything about it and balena etcher just can't do the things that I use ventoy for.
      And Ventoy is also open source, which makes those claims seem kinda weird.

    • @SwordfighterRed
      @SwordfighterRed Год назад +16

      @@ВикторФирсов-е9ф Oh, didn't Etcher have some sort of problem with spyware or adware being bundled with it, too? Don't use that, use dd.

    • @SilverThyme
      @SilverThyme Год назад +16

      I've been using ventoy for about a year now.
      The best way I've found to use it is by putting it in a partition with a ton of isos, and then putting the rest of the partition as general encrypted storage for files and such.
      Or the other way around which is how I have it for my main USB now, with 63GB for ventoy and 1GB encrypted.

  • @MrAndrija996
    @MrAndrija996 Год назад +489

    In case no one has said it, Medicat USB loved the mention and added a small *tasteful* image of Linus on their site. Also thanks for a bunch of these tools especially Ventoy, by god I need that.

    • @jonathanmartin3370
      @jonathanmartin3370 Год назад +16

      Adding that was a laugh that totally added to an already kickass day. That was a hell of a surprise.

    • @dinizmatt
      @dinizmatt Год назад +3

      I'm dying with that 😂 It's so good

    • @agma
      @agma Год назад +1

      Such a gem 😂

    • @technicolourmyles
      @technicolourmyles Год назад +1

      I don't see it

    • @tezzrexx
      @tezzrexx Год назад

      This made me belly-laugh. Well done Medicat.

  • @levoniust
    @levoniust Год назад +306

    More, I want MORE! Please make these software videos a regular reoccurring topic. I feel like I am solidly on top of the consumer grade hardware on the market, but when it comes to software I feel like a foreigner. I only recently discovered wiz tree and I absolutely love it compared to the old winterstadt. Thanks for the great work!

    • @amirbahalegharn365
      @amirbahalegharn365 Год назад +1

      glary disk explorer is also fast if you don't need graph & it's free

  • @AaronMcHale
    @AaronMcHale Год назад +446

    Worth noting that Winget now comes built in to Windows. It basically does what Chocolatey does, but it also lets you install apps which are on the MS Store.

    • @lighthawk95
      @lighthawk95 Год назад +80

      Yeah I found it odd that they mentioned Chocolatey but not Winget which actually comes built-in to the OS now. Just as easy to operate and offers a huge library of apps to install. I keep snippets of each winget command I use for each PC in my home.

    • @obbligato35
      @obbligato35 Год назад +47

      ​@@lighthawk95Winget also recognizes programs installed without Winget compared to Chocolatey.

    • @joshnumpty
      @joshnumpty Год назад +20

      Came down here to see if I was the only one. It's also worth noting that WingetUI is also pretty powerful as it can handle Winget and Chocolatey as well as Scoop, Pip and Npm too. Sure the interface isn't as well polished as Chocolatey GUI but it's lightweight enough to run in the background a potato PC and notifies you of updates for software installed through other methods but are available though the other package managers too.

    • @MikeKrasnenkov
      @MikeKrasnenkov Год назад +8

      There’s also WingetUI that can use winget, chocolatey and scoop under the hood

    • @reconsnipe
      @reconsnipe Год назад +7

      I find winget does not function until I go to the MS Store and "Install" it on new computers I build for work. I use it all the time, but calling it "built in" seems a bit... optimistic to me.

  • @pjf674
    @pjf674 Год назад +211

    All the NirSoft utilities are so incredibly useful. They deserve a Nobel prize.

    • @natec1
      @natec1 Год назад +1

      Yep. Saved me from losing many accounts one time lol

    • @MRJMXHD
      @MRJMXHD Год назад +3

      NirSoft 🐐

    • @ozom
      @ozom Год назад +5

      NirSoft + SysInternals = FTW!!

    • @pjf674
      @pjf674 Год назад +2

      @@Leak-ec5gb Watson and Crick never helped me customize my context menus or toggle default audio devices with a single button. Just sayin.

  • @UA_GecK0
    @UA_GecK0 Год назад +175

    As IT specialist I never heard about Ventoy and Medicat. That tools are gorgeous! Please, make more videos like this.

    • @robertcameron9567
      @robertcameron9567 Год назад +6

      I discovered ventoy a couple years ago and it really is life changing lol.

    • @KegRaider
      @KegRaider Год назад +3

      Ventoy has been my goto multi-iso boot for years! Super easy to setup, and you can use your drive with other stuff too. I just keep an ISO folder, then subfolder the rest for my tracking. Window / Linux / Firewalls / Spinrite etc. Welcome to the Ventoy family :)

    • @naptimusnapolyus1227
      @naptimusnapolyus1227 Год назад +2

      As a Linux Hopper I can say that Ventoy was my most used method in the last 2 years 💀

    • @KennyChong
      @KennyChong Год назад +1

      ​@@KegRaiderSpinrite. Now that's a name I've not heard in a very long time. :p

    • @MrYodaBomb
      @MrYodaBomb Год назад

      I keep 3 different usb on my keychain for IT. Medicat is by far my favorite. It was pretty annoying to setup bc Windows really DOES NOT like half the stuff it can do. Linus wasn’t kidding. My PC lost it’s shit when I was installing and adding other things to it.
      Oh and he kinda glossed over it, but I find Ventoy to be hit or miss for IT usb drives. Works great for different Linus distros and portable OS. I’ve had issues with booting to different OS for diagnostics so I just stick with one OS on a usb for IT. (Outside Medicat bc the custom Ventoy for that is outstanding.)

  • @rubiksfaq9214
    @rubiksfaq9214 Год назад +116

    To add to Linus’ last tool, there’s a GUI based version of that program called HFS or HTTP File Server by Rejetto that works a lot like this but has features like a password feature, logging, and is pretty easy to use; used it for many years and I highly recommend it

    • @Frostymugghits
      @Frostymugghits Год назад +6

      I agree, HFS by Rejetto is awesome!

    • @hofa
      @hofa Год назад +2

      Same same

    • @gaweyn
      @gaweyn Год назад +1

      Rejetto's HFS is Windows only, while TheWaWar's simple-http-server is multi-platform

    • @rubiksfaq9214
      @rubiksfaq9214 Год назад

      @@gaweyn true, this is a nice tool for peeps with windows to use

    • @CJ821_
      @CJ821_ Год назад +1

      Just started using this for hosting some of these tools on my network. Thank you. This is such a good utility.

  • @GileadMaerlyn
    @GileadMaerlyn Год назад +36

    6:40 Glad to see Ventoy here.
    Been using it for ~2 years, it's so convenient and so easy to use, I love it.

  • @MarioGoatse
    @MarioGoatse Год назад +319

    Pro Tip: Equaliser APO really shines with the Peace GUI (which it looks like they’re using but never stated). So download both if you want the software in the video!

    • @BurcoGames
      @BurcoGames Год назад +1

      I used EQ-APO and Peace for around 2 years, and it was nice for a while, but I couldn't really get it to play nice with my setup, so I ended up getting Voicemeeter and have been using that for just over a year since then, and it is SO much better, and doesn't bork itself with Windows updates (it could still happen, but I haven't experienced it yet).

    • @WyattOShea
      @WyattOShea Год назад

      Agree with this. Been using both for a long time now and it has never been easier to make an eq profile for my headphones :).

    • @RussTeeRider
      @RussTeeRider Год назад +3

      an alternative to APO and Peace GUI is Steelseries Sonar. I switched to it since last year as APO gets clunky when you have multiple output sources. Plus, Sonar has similar functionality to Voicemeeter which let you output different streams of audio to your chosen output device. It's very handy when streaming.

    • @grogroge
      @grogroge Год назад +2

      And for thoses who are into headphones equalizer tweaking : HeSuVi is a great software

    • @r33tfux0r4
      @r33tfux0r4 Год назад +2

      HeSuVi allows users to select from many HRTF models to have spatial 3d sound on their headphones, similar to Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos Headphone.

  • @waaksaam8525
    @waaksaam8525 Год назад +267

    Back in the day I would buy PC Format a magazine that came with a double-sided DVD every month full of Game Demo's, Free2Play Games and awesome tools like these. Unfortunately the Magazine has discontinued and up until this day I haven't found a service that puts together a comprehensive list of the newest PC Tools every month that are actually useful. It would be great if LTT made a page with all the links to useful tools like these, that gets updated every month. Just a suggestion.

    • @barley-pt
      @barley-pt Год назад +16

      That magazine was amazing, and I would love for it to come back, I know it's nostalgia talking, but I agree with you.

    • @TheSliderW
      @TheSliderW Год назад +6

      same. I used to spend so much time trying out the tools and demos.

    • @waaksaam8525
      @waaksaam8525 Год назад +2

      @@TheSliderW right, I really wish there was a site or blog that had all the same things as the pcformat. I basically started watching LTT because the pcformat discontinued and I had to get my tech updates from somewhere

    • @Mate123ist
      @Mate123ist Год назад +1

      My contribution for that list would be Aurelius multitool, it is not well known but has many useful features in one place

    • @NotTheStinkyCheese
      @NotTheStinkyCheese Год назад

      Forget PC Format ... that thing focused on beginners.
      PC Plus was the big boy back in the day for us geeks.
      And over here we had C't, which was a German magazine featuring CD's which often had Live Linux cd's / dvd's.
      The magazine did awesome deep dives in the latest hardware too. Not just Windows, but Linux too.
      I agree that the internet brought of loads of good stuff, but it really lacks a centralized curated site with this sort of stuff.

  • @Karv3r
    @Karv3r Год назад +440

    ShareX and PowerToys are some of the most useful utilities I know of. Can't imagine using a PC without them.

    • @SilentRito
      @SilentRito Год назад +28

      Same here man
      ShareX in particular

    • @RAUWOFFICIAL
      @RAUWOFFICIAL Год назад +2

      Windows 11 has those features built in now right? Even screen recording specific areas

    • @sebastiangonzales46
      @sebastiangonzales46 Год назад +37

      ​@@RAUWOFFICIALyeah but worse

    • @SMNFXCN
      @SMNFXCN Год назад

      ​​@@sebastiangonzales46this tbh

    • @zeisure9554
      @zeisure9554 Год назад +3

      ShareX also has some additional tools. Especially the color picker is something i cannot imagine my pc without

  • @Jeffmylife
    @Jeffmylife Год назад +166

    I would LOVE to see more content like this. These tools are all incredibly useful and I could see myself using them day-to-day. Thank you! Could be cool to see this for more specific niches like media editing (image, video, audio), security, networking, etc

    • @bl4ck1911
      @bl4ck1911 Год назад

      you reminded me of Polarr. if u ever wanted to edit a photo but dont want to mess with lightroom or such, polarr has a website, u drag n drop ur image, edit it (color sliders, contrast, etc etc) and export it fast n free! they also have polarr raw if ur on the run and got a raw picture from ur fancy phone or camera

    • @Rostgnom
      @Rostgnom Год назад

      These are ACTUAL tech tips!

  • @Stilkdog
    @Stilkdog Год назад +162

    Giving a shoutout to the team that put together WingetUI, it also has chocolatey and Scoop support in a nice easy to use UI for users that are not very good with command prompts.

    • @HankW
      @HankW Год назад +2

      Wow this looks great! Have generally liked using Winget a lot since its release but won't say no to a nice GUI for it :)

    • @Deveyus
      @Deveyus Год назад +2

      Also Winget! Which means many things on the windows store are also available, plus other things too! WinGetUI is the package manager windows has needed forever!

    • @JohnEusebioToronto
      @JohnEusebioToronto Год назад

      Love this app. It's been my go-to for months and it's amazing.

    • @ArifKamaruzaman
      @ArifKamaruzaman Год назад +1

      winget also really nice. been using it for awhile but never tried the UI. I'll give it a go.

    • @Stilkdog
      @Stilkdog Год назад

      @@Deveyus Yes! Getting things from the store too is a plus! This tool is one of my go to now, easy to keep things up to date, install new software and all within a simple to use UI.

  • @kernelpickle
    @kernelpickle Год назад +51

    Hiren’s Boot CD still exists in bootable USB form, and it runs in a custom WinPE.
    It looked like the one shown here had a bunch of the same utilities, so I guess you can go with whichever one you want. Obviously my preference is to remain old school with my bootable repair tools.
    Another nice tool that I like using is Windows Repair Toolbox. It’s a fairly basic program that groups a curated set of tools and utilities into a single menu that launches and/or downloads the latest versions, so if you load onto a thumb drive it will be updated as you use each tool. It’s handy since you can pre-load it with stuff in case you don’t have working Internet access on a system. You can also automate a bunch of Anti-Malware tools that can run unattended, which is kinda helpful if you help out folks who don’t know how to avoid malware and want to make sure their system is completely clear. There’s buttons that launch scripts for some of the built-in repairs Windows has had for years, so if you don’t recall the various flags or forget the syntax of the commands, you can just click a button. Most of the tools are portable where portable tools exist, but there’s an Uninstaller tool that can make sure to do a better job of clearing up old shit, which unfortunately is one that also requires an installation, but removing a single program at the end isn’t the worst thing.

  • @elliottharris7496
    @elliottharris7496 Год назад +64

    I would love some sub-videos of this same genre broken down by LTT department (writing vs. labs vs. IT, for example). As a writer one of the most career-changing tools I have installed is Espanso, a text expander. I prefer it over AutoHotkey only cause it runs on MacOS too.

  • @RMED24
    @RMED24 Год назад +26

    If you want an easy way to sync your phone to PC (contacts, sharing files, sharing the clipboard, SMS messages etc..) a good choice would be KDE connect. It's available on windows, Linux and android (also IOS with some restrictions).
    Plugins can be selectively enabled and disabled for security and privacy purposes. I find this to be mile ahead of the 'My phone' app and it is very useful

    • @thehollowbox
      @thehollowbox Год назад +1

      I love KDE connect and it crashes way less than "my phone" from windows. I just wish they could add a screen mirroring function like "my phone" and Samsung have. But for all phones.

  • @YTN3rd
    @YTN3rd Год назад +85

    +1 for VoiceMeter
    Suggestions:
    WinGet - it does mostly what Chocolatey does (if not more with its Windows Store integration). Plus it comes with Windows.
    PowerToys - Thought its what was about to happen but we went to WinToys instead. Does a bunch of stuff from image resizing, to seeing what app has a file open, to global system mute, to so many more, like this segway, to my last suggestion
    DevToys - likely only useful for devs, its super handy to have a bunch of toys at your fingertips (eg, base64 encode decode)
    Edit: Files - a replacement file explorer for Windows

    • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
      @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 Год назад +7

      I use WinGet to install Chocolatey ;)

    • @xeon39688
      @xeon39688 Год назад

      ​@@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365uncanny

    • @djixi98
      @djixi98 Год назад +3

      +1 for PowerToys, installed it back when I started working at a translation agency (preparing, checking and rebuilding files) and it saved me literal days of work. Mandatory mention for One Commander, absolutely the best file explorer I've used, _and_ as a bonus it does not look like it came bundled with win98 lol

    • @OctagonalSquare
      @OctagonalSquare Год назад

      I literally was in the middle of editing a video about my audio setup, including voicemeeter, when I saw this video! So glad I just got it done!
      ruclips.net/video/n0RzbWgmQDU/видео.html

    • @sahildhingraa
      @sahildhingraa Год назад +1

      bro devToys is a good suggestion

  • @verafied_content856
    @verafied_content856 Год назад +10

    the doubling of audio output through voicemeeter is also great for making sure headphones and speakers both constantly play audio, so you dont have to switch back and forth between them with system pop-ups about it, or having to switch audio devices.

  • @sigma-dev
    @sigma-dev Год назад +57

    I'd also add Sigma File Manager to that list (I'm the dev). It's an open source modern file manager that let's you do some similar advanced things. Here's a few examples:
    - You can download RUclips videos just by dragging their URL into the app.
    - It can create local wireless server and let you stream any of your files to any of your local devices (on the same network).
    - It lets you search / filter files super quickly.
    - And much more
    I also plan to add custom script actions, community extension support, etc.

  • @daniwalmsley611
    @daniwalmsley611 Год назад +40

    Loved this, PLEASE MAKE A SECURITY VERSION! All the security tools, there's the obvious VPN and Locally hosted password manager it'd be really cool to have a don't install macafee do this instead kind of video

    • @ignoto82dr
      @ignoto82dr Год назад +2

      this, please!

    • @sijedevos2376
      @sijedevos2376 Год назад +1

      Ublock origin, windows defender, malwarebyte scanner, 2fa on all accounts and common sense.

    • @ignoto82dr
      @ignoto82dr Год назад

      @@sijedevos2376 in order Many "casual users" dont even realize what ublock do and with chrome closing the gates to the various blocks it will only get worse.
      Windows defender was so snubbed up to windows 10 that even while NOW it's one of the best antivirus many go for power hungry and less usefull third party antivirus.
      Malwarebytes is great. The only problem is that it push so much to make you buy the pro version that many uninstall it (I'm guilty of this too).
      2FA is where the s**t is. Nothing is as useful and safe as 2FA on phone. And many dont activate it because "it will cost me 20 cent every time I'll need to change settings". Well, then, hope those 20 cents were worth the account that got hacked.
      All of this to say: common sense is the super power most "casual users" need but dont have.

  • @davidpeterson2083
    @davidpeterson2083 Год назад +309

    I love watching Linus being handy with tools

    • @jojo_da_poe
      @jojo_da_poe Год назад +2

      Hrm?

    • @pringlesana
      @pringlesana Год назад +32

      linus can be handy with my tools anytime

    • @Brabant076
      @Brabant076 Год назад +9

      He can store his tool in my toolbox whenever he wants.

    • @RickySingh
      @RickySingh Год назад

      HUH

    • @rawali1
      @rawali1 Год назад +3

      This has to be the weirdest Segue for our sponsors...

  • @Harmeet9013
    @Harmeet9013 Год назад +25

    Thank you for mentioning Equalizer APO. It is one of the best tools out there! I use it to modify game sounds for better footsteps and noise suppression to my mic. Really works wonders as I can also apply some comp and EQ to my voice to make it sound even better, all at the expense of just 1-2% cpu. Really amazing!

    • @raptornation2448
      @raptornation2448 Год назад +1

      do I need to run this application every time I reboot my pc?

    • @carlmmii
      @carlmmii Год назад +5

      @@raptornation2448 No. LTT managed to completely gloss over one of the biggest reasons this is a must-use for audio setups. Once you have it configured for your audio device, *everything* using that audio device as input/output is just using the filters (and/or plugins, including VST) completely transparently. No fuss, no needing to launch after restarts, no need to figure out how to get things fixed in-app.

    • @OctagonalSquare
      @OctagonalSquare Год назад +1

      if you want to look into another great way to do this, I made a video on my second channel on how to use Voicemeeter and some other software to do basic voice filtering:
      ruclips.net/video/qtne68XpZ6E/видео.html

    • @Harmeet9013
      @Harmeet9013 Год назад

      @@raptornation2448 yes. It auto runs on every windows boot.

  • @AlTheEngineer
    @AlTheEngineer Год назад +66

    This is certainly a video to bookmark. Thank you Linus, very informative and extremely useful. Need to do a part 2! I feel like there is a lot more to cover in this area.

  • @Jmvars
    @Jmvars Год назад +11

    The package manager for Windows is absolutely god tier. One of the many things I miss from Linux is the package manager, just run one command and all your stuff is updated, no more "an update is available!", going to the website, downloading the new .exe and installing it.

  • @Matoro2002
    @Matoro2002 Год назад +23

    I can definitely vouch for ventoy. made installing ReviOS much easier since I could have the basic drivers installed on the same stick as the ISO

  • @kryzernnn
    @kryzernnn Год назад +636

    As a USB Flash Drive, I can confirm these are handy tools.

    • @mknkmmnn
      @mknkmmnn Год назад +39

      As a tool, I can confirm this is a USB flash drive

    • @brooklynvlogs9396
      @brooklynvlogs9396 Год назад +25

      @@mknkmmnn as a motherboard I can confirm that both of the above statements are true.

    • @MrDormant
      @MrDormant Год назад +9

      As a monitor I can see it to be true

    • @patco258
      @patco258 Год назад +22

      As a human, I’m scared the peripherals are talking.

    • @MrDormant
      @MrDormant Год назад +16

      @@patco258 wait till the webcam enters

  • @samueldavis7020
    @samueldavis7020 Год назад +6

    I was expecting them to mention teracopy. The tool may not have many daily drivers, but when copying terabytes of data, the ability to resume, and verify the files were copied correctly is fantastic. I used it recently to get files off my old computer that kept blue-screening mid-copy.

    • @notofyourneed5728
      @notofyourneed5728 Год назад +2

      I think windows copy has much more speed at this time ,thera was a time when it was very fast but not now ,just try to copy same file with both the methods and let me know

  • @pirat87pl
    @pirat87pl Год назад +135

    I can't believe you didn't mention FanControl.
    Best fan control software currently available. The amount of customisation will allow you to squeeze every inch of performance out of your machine while keeping the fan noise to absolute minimum.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone Год назад +1

      And then you have something like Argus Monitor which leaves FanControl in the dust.

    • @dusan3132
      @dusan3132 Год назад +2

      i had some issues (cpu underclock at 0.52 Ghz) with it so i wouldn't recommend it. for anyone who wants to try it do it at your own risk

    • @rawj1213
      @rawj1213 Год назад +4

      @@dusan3132 If you can report the issue to them I would try. That is a really odd issue! Help make the software better!

    • @pirat87pl
      @pirat87pl Год назад +3

      @@dusan3132 I don't understand. Are you in the right thread? I was talking about a software controlling fan speeds. How is this connected to underclocking your CPU?

    • @Skyflairl2p
      @Skyflairl2p Год назад +2

      @@dusan3132 I second what Pirat's reply says.
      What are you actually talking about? Throttling? Did you incorrectly set the hysteresis? Poorly made curve?
      I've used fancontrol for about a year now, both with a 3900X and a 13700K. No issues personally, and it makes it infinitely easier to control my 8 fans (including 3 gpu fans) with accurate temperature monitoring and customizable settings for when and how the fans kick in.

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking Год назад +10

    I ran into Ventoy recently and OMG what a game changer! No more multiple USB drives or DVD disks to lose, able to boot from multiple ISOs from one USB. Awesome. This was great - I haven't used Chocolatey before but definitely worth a look.

  • @simplyhexagon
    @simplyhexagon Год назад +7

    Last year when I was working at a PC repair shop we used a designated SSD with a USB adapter as a Ventoy drive
    Loaded a few Windows and Linux images on it as well as some file and system recovery utilities
    It literally saved us a ton of time and effort since we had all the necessary ISOs in one place 🙏

  • @taronzgaming7739
    @taronzgaming7739 Год назад +5

    These kind of videos are why I'm subbed. The assorted shenanigans are fun, but these are genuinely super helpful.

  • @maximumgaming5o483
    @maximumgaming5o483 Год назад +127

    THIS is the kind of LTT video I like. Concise, to the point, with no unnecessary jokes/humor, filler stuff like vlogs, just straight tech tips.

  • @lalakingo7
    @lalakingo7 Год назад +25

    This video and the one that showed us powertoys have got to be the most life enhancing youtube videos I have watched. I seriously do mean that, it helps make every day working on a Windows PC easier.

  • @FengLengshun
    @FengLengshun Год назад +67

    You can also use winget (which is on Win10 and Win11) to get both choco and chocolatey-gui. Plus winget-run allows for easy queueing making it even easier to reinstall everything. And Ventoy is cool, i love it so much as a distro-hopper!
    There is also KDE Connect (which is on winget and choco) for file transfer and syncing. Though I prefer Resilio for any personal mass transfer.

    • @apiestink
      @apiestink Год назад

      I wonder what does chocolatey add over winget?

    • @evilgremlin
      @evilgremlin Год назад +2

      Recent android versions ruined KDEconnect (can't mount phone fs anymore). I will probably roll back to android 10 or 9.

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Год назад +2

      @@apiestink It is the other way around, actually. Chocolatey came first and delivered all the functionality of a traditional Linux package manager that people wanted whereas winget is Microsoft trying to play catch up and delivering pathetic results. The first iterations of winget could just install applications and that was about it; no version management, no updates, no removal, etc. although I believe these features have been added recently. The question you should be asking is what winget adds over chocolatey.

    • @sashkashurik
      @sashkashurik Год назад +2

      @@RogerioPereiradaSilva77 From chronological perspective you are right but from any other view: winget is baked in, runs happily from a script in SCCM, PowerShell, etc. Why would I fiddle with third-party tools and increase my security risks on corporate devices ?

    • @obbligato35
      @obbligato35 Год назад

      ​@@RogerioPereiradaSilva77Winget is already integrated into Windows 11, supports MS Store Apps too and recognizes programs installed without Winget compared to Chocolatey.

  • @compthing5656
    @compthing5656 Год назад +13

    man have i not saved a video from this channel in so long but this one is definitely heading into my playlist. I thought i had it all but nope; some excellent compilation by you guys. Literally every one of these tools is a must have.

  • @ryans_jp
    @ryans_jp Год назад +126

    Thank you guys, this feels like a video from the early days of LLT. Love to be seeing Linus doing awesome videos like this.

    • @potzblitz49583
      @potzblitz49583 Год назад +5

      Yes! I prefer these kind of videos instead of those 38 minute long "we're building a PC that none of you can afford anyway" videos.

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- Год назад

      @@potzblitz49583 Good to have a mix of everything or else it gets stale. You'd get bored of these videos if that's all they put out.

  • @irwainnornossa4605
    @irwainnornossa4605 Год назад +33

    Please, do more videos like this. This is really great.

  • @ttuurrttlle
    @ttuurrttlle Год назад +151

    WizTree is great and it's kinda crazy that it's taken so long for there to be an app like it that utilizes those internal windows tables to actually run fast instead of walking through every directory.

    • @FaySmash
      @FaySmash Год назад +8

      I prefer TreeSizeView

    • @EngineeredFemale
      @EngineeredFemale Год назад +3

      Ikr. I just cleaned 50gb junk on my laptop a week ago using WizTree. Epic software

    • @SamuelLing
      @SamuelLing Год назад +3

      I wished discovered this 2 days ago, too windirstat 1 day to scan the whole drive

    • @Zeratuhl
      @Zeratuhl Год назад +2

      I still use an ancient version of "Space" by Andy H that I keep around just because of this. It's extremely fast and has name labels for the graphical block view, making it much more usable then windirstat. Unfortunately it's abandonware so you may have a hard time tracking it down. Wiztree is a solid, still supported alternative.

    • @simmos
      @simmos Год назад +1

      SpaceSniffer is pretty good too

  • @wattswheelhouse
    @wattswheelhouse Год назад +7

    Voicemeeter was an absolute game changer for my streaming setup. Kudos for covering it!

  • @theofficialgman
    @theofficialgman Год назад +32

    Been using WinDirStat for years (on the Windows machines I do have to use) and had no clue there was a modern maintained alternative for Windows. Thanks for featuring WizTree!

    • @lgustavoprod
      @lgustavoprod Год назад +2

      I also like to use Treesize! Good alternatives nowadays

  • @OutOfPlace0
    @OutOfPlace0 Год назад +17

    Voicemeter really is great. If you have an audio interface with all the XLR mics and headphones, it's a must.

  • @G0ldmoon
    @G0ldmoon Год назад +8

    1. Pureref is like a referance image canvas (think cork board) and you can shrink and enlarge or add as many images to it that you want, it helps when you want to build a visual note board.
    2. screnpresso is like snip tool, but saves images good for taking visual notes, which you can "Bank" in PureRef

  • @ANuehm
    @ANuehm Год назад +4

    Another useful tool is syncthing to create your own "dropbox". I have it running on an old smartphone as HUB, so each device connected is always getting changes from all other devices.
    And for Equalizer APO I recommend a free limiter or compressor VST, that levels all sounds to the same volume. So explosions and whispered dialogue are exactly the same volume, no matter what you play on your PC (same for differently loud youtube videos). That in combination with an equalizer to filter out the lower bass frequencies and your neighbors won't hear a thing when you binge some show late at night.

    • @Bacavoit
      @Bacavoit Год назад

      That's interesting. So what do you do exactly and with what app? I guess you are using a FTP app that acts like a server using the internal + a big SD card. I like that it is very low power method.

  • @Moyano__
    @Moyano__ Год назад +25

    THIS is the content we need. Really useful stuff, not some premium component I will never be able to afford or need.

  • @TheHappyKamper
    @TheHappyKamper Год назад +32

    Another good alternative to Windirstat is "Space Sniffer", great as it puts the folder and file names right on the boxes that represent the size.

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat Год назад +3

      and its portable and just a mb in size

    • @MattBee84
      @MattBee84 Год назад +1

      That's 1 click away in wiztree too :)

  • @suchfail9698
    @suchfail9698 Год назад +12

    This is awesome. I’m reaching the end of my networking degree so making a little toolbox has become a priority for me and this is a big help. I’d love to see more content like this!

  • @MrGatlin98
    @MrGatlin98 Год назад +4

    Please make a part 2. This is the exact kind of content I look for

  • @jake-san
    @jake-san Год назад +5

    One essential modification to this video, would be to use for most usb sticks a device that has an actual hardware write protection switch. Helps with accidental wipes when installing operating systems, and also prevents malware from accessing tools used to remove them, among other similar cases.

  • @kanadetakami
    @kanadetakami Год назад +7

    sharex and eartrumpet are also great tools. first one is for easily taking and editing screenshots and second one for easily controlling by-app volume and outputs

  • @Peter12029
    @Peter12029 Год назад +43

    Make LTT great again. pump out tech videos just like this for the tech people.

    • @Levi_OP
      @Levi_OP Год назад +1

      …and make no money. It’s a business after all!

    • @NotAverageAfro
      @NotAverageAfro Год назад

      Haha, someone replied to this saying that these videos don't make LTT any money. I read it checked the view history, came back to let them know that this has almost surpassed their last 3 videos and is sponsored and the comment is gone!
      Make LTT great again!!

  • @CataIana
    @CataIana Год назад +7

    The voicemeter devs also have virtual audio cables which I personally use. Less software to manage. Amazingly useful.

  • @xOLLii
    @xOLLii Год назад +33

    Great list! Instead of choco, I sometimes use winget. It might not be as powerful, but since it is officially developed and supported by Microsoft, it can also install Store apps, plays nicely with Group Policies and stuff.
    Also, instead of SimpleHTTPServer, I suggest Caddy. It is a Go-written, fully featured Proxy like Apache or Nginx, but can also be used as a simple file server with a one-liner.

    • @benwu7980
      @benwu7980 Год назад +1

      I'd been using rejetto's HFS for many years just for self and a few gaming friends, pretty great for what it did, but I guess not much development, and getting https working was quite a chore,

    • @andrew-vl7gu
      @andrew-vl7gu Год назад

      One more thing to remember - if you setup a HTTP (or any other) server on your network and it doesn't work - your router might block communication between WiFi devices (AP/Wifi Isolation).
      Try to disable it or use wired connection for the device you're setting a server on.

    • @devil-sad
      @devil-sad Год назад +1

      Civetweb is a decent portable webserver - but redbean 2 is _really_ cool as it's a single binary that can run on 6 different OSes. A feat of engineering!

  • @elliotmarks06
    @elliotmarks06 Год назад +41

    I would definitely recommend the programs Everything and Flow Launcher. Everything is a replacement for Windows's HORRIBLE indexing, and it works insanely fast. Flow Launcher is an open source Spotlight alternative that works with Everything, and makes it SOOOO much easier to find files, launch peograms, and even do things like quick calculations through the integrated calculator plugin. Literally could not live without those two.

    • @Logic-Films
      @Logic-Films Год назад

      Having used a Mac for ions, Flow Launcher made me gasp out loud - thank you, you beautiful human being

    • @professorpwerrel
      @professorpwerrel Год назад

      But does it search bing and tell Microsoft every request you type into it. Will never trump Spotlight / Cortana in that regard! /s

  • @LifeLongCaboose
    @LifeLongCaboose Год назад +14

    With equalizer apo, definitely use the peace interface.
    It makes it's way easier to use and is sort of the standard to use with it.
    I'd also recommend checking out oratory1990s eq profiles over auto eq, only because auto eq is an algorithm to make a graph match a target which isn't always good because targets are usually extremely smoothed which hides important information.
    So areas you want your headphone to deviate from the target will be lost. It also doesn't account for the hrtf differences in the treble.
    Also if using auto eq make sure your using a graph from an industry standard HATS with a target made for that HATS. You can't use something like the Harman target with a 5128 graph. Which is why Sam and the lab at LTT labs has to create there own target.
    But either way you go, the less than perfect auto eq, or oratory1999s confirmed by ear profiles. Please alter by ear to match your preference. Within reason of course.
    Happy listening.

    • @liquidmagma0
      @liquidmagma0 Год назад

      am i the only one who doesn't like the 'peace' interface? i really like the stock ui, easy to add and manage effects, create effect colletions with 'include' files, use knobs for adjustment or numerical input for exact values, fully custom eq, and you can see the final output graph at the bottom. it even supports vst plugins, although havent tested that.
      i wish i could run it on linux, but i'll have to make do with easyeffects and JamesDSP. jamesdsp seems to be the only one on the linux side to implement Eq-APO's 'Graphic EQ' with variable bands.

    • @tacohead8543
      @tacohead8543 Год назад +1

      ​@@liquidmagma0yeah peace is a tad bit overwhelming, but it gets the job done

    • @lukematheny4380
      @lukematheny4380 Год назад +1

      I came here to comment this exact thing. Oratory1990's headphone EQs are the way to go. For anyone new to this, his EQs are aimed at achieving the "Harman Target", which isn't flat, but more accurately approximates what the artists who created your music actually heard in the studio. So the best way to go is to copy Oratory's EQ, save it in EQ-APO as a reference, then copy it and modify it from there to your liking.

  • @JerenVids
    @JerenVids Год назад +3

    Adding to this list: Twinkley Tray on Windows allows to change monitor brightness straight out of your taskbar. Super useful when using multiple monitors, you can adjust the brightness of each monitor individually!

  • @MrDpad
    @MrDpad Год назад +9

    This is so helpful. Please make these more often! I've been having annoying headset issues forever now and this is the answer I needed!

  • @jajssblue
    @jajssblue Год назад +17

    Glad LTT still has time for these kinds of videos!

  • @menno9854
    @menno9854 Год назад +5

    Soundswitch is a tool i use which i absolutely love. It's very simple but lets you bind a key of your keyboard to toggle between output devices of your choice. I currently have it switch between my headset and speakers, which makes switching so much faster then going through the default windows audio output selector.

  • @MozzarellaBasket
    @MozzarellaBasket Год назад +3

    One essential tool I use often is Shutdown Timer Classic. It's free on the MS Store and it's so handy when you want to have a process done while also going to bed. When a transfer takes like 10 minutes, I just enable a 20 timer which will then shut down the PC so I know it'll get done.

    • @ElektroCube42
      @ElektroCube42 Год назад +2

      "shutdown -s -t 3600" (normal shutdown in 3600sec = 1 hour)
      or
      "shutdown -s -f -t 3600" (forced shutdown in 3600sec = 1 hour)
      is the classic way to also achieve that when written into the cmd / shell.
      either way works though.
      aborting a shutdown can then be achieved with "shutdown -a" Windows 10 will also give you notifications that the shutdown has been set up or aborted when executed.

  • @mimagill
    @mimagill Год назад +19

    Some quality items in the list! winget is a nice alternative to chocolately and it is included in Windows 10 and 11. Some other useful tools are FreeFileSync for syncing files and folders and MultiCommander as a Windows Explorer replacement that can actually run as admin to let you get to locked down folders, and is both tabbed AND multipane. It isn't free, but PartEd Magic is a tremendous bootable iso with loads of system recovery, cloning, wiping, etc. tools

  • @cmcmcmcm2354
    @cmcmcmcm2354 Год назад +39

    This is the greatest video you have put out in years. Thank you so much. I know you read these, and I don't comment often, so I hope this comes with some weight. You and the team crushed it with this one, going to help so many people out who are new "power-users" or have been out of the game for a while and haven't heard of the newer tools. Awesome video.

    • @SalvadorSTMZ
      @SalvadorSTMZ Год назад +3

      Agreed. this style of video is educational and I prefer it

  • @U1TR4F0RCE
    @U1TR4F0RCE Год назад +65

    One megatool that is quite nice is Chris Titus’s Windows tool which after running a single command in a terminal opened with admin privileges is a one stop shop for a few apps, mandatory software for coding as well as tweaks for Windows to help get the most out of it.

    • @alionicle
      @alionicle Год назад +3

      Dang i always run that script after a fresh Windows Install and after installing updates, just so handy to get everything read in a few minutes

    • @diegoleiva7242
      @diegoleiva7242 Год назад

      That one's a must have for me, too.

    • @Labergemusic
      @Labergemusic Год назад

      YO this is super neat and handy too. Thanks!

    • @CameraObscure
      @CameraObscure Год назад

      ^this a must-have for making windows a better OS

    • @goranburazer274
      @goranburazer274 Год назад +1

      Aurelius multitool is an alternative

  • @fenfennel
    @fenfennel Год назад +3

    so glad y'all made this video. i feel like there isn't enough coverage of software overall on youtube.

  • @servissop151
    @servissop151 Год назад +5

    I remember using Equalizer APO when I had a cheap subwoofer as my only speaker. Yep, I turned the mids and highs to 11 and turned down the bass. Worked good enough to hear voices and windows sounds

    • @bapt_andthebasses
      @bapt_andthebasses Год назад

      Equalizer APO destroy audio too much to my taste

    • @june3149
      @june3149 Год назад +1

      @@bapt_andthebasses might just be a skill issue tbh.

    • @bapt_andthebasses
      @bapt_andthebasses Год назад

      @@june3149 no. Don't have these issues with Rogue software on Mac and Realtek EQ on Windows.

  • @mazicort_
    @mazicort_ Год назад +9

    Hey, love that video. No over pumped hype, just tech info but with typical Linus vibe. Please keep it up like this style, so I have feeling that I watch something worth my time!

  • @MichaelBTryn
    @MichaelBTryn Год назад +10

    for voicemeter, a lightweight option for splitting program audio into seperate channels, you can get upto 5 virtual cables. And use eartrumpet to direct apps into channels. I use one for games, using listen to device and one for discord, so only my mic and game audio plays on stream /recording and I can toggle discord and my mic all separately.

    • @inoob26
      @inoob26 Год назад

      Voicemeter was too much for my small brain to comprehend to look stuff up to use it properly, thanks for the random comment for me to try out your approach

    • @Steakkiller
      @Steakkiller Год назад +1

      Eartrumpet is great!
      I was surprised they didn't mention it.

    • @NMZS
      @NMZS Год назад +1

      EarTrumpet for me has just become absolutely essential. Honestly could barely imagine using Windows without it since I use it so often.

  • @Paulkjoss
    @Paulkjoss Год назад +6

    You guys don’t do this enough!! What about a little series where you really help demystify some of these tools, for example:
    Voicemeter looks handy af - why not give us a whole video deep diving on it - that would be 👍🏼😊

  • @---GOD---
    @---GOD--- Год назад +8

    As an IT admin, thanks for sharing this. Ventoy will be in my arsenal of tools from now on.

  • @piguy4137
    @piguy4137 Год назад +5

    I love Ventoy. Being able to change ISOs whenever I want to is awesome, and I haven't used anything else for boot drives

  • @imnota
    @imnota Год назад +6

    Ventoy is literally the best piece of software on earth. So freaking reliable, works wonderfully. Back in the day multi ISO usb booting was always kind of risky and unstable, nowadays I prefer it to a Zalman or IODD drive, which used to be the standard in that field. No later than two weeks ago we got an intern (I work in the IT department in an education related company) and he had an IODD that would refuse to boot on the machines we just assembled together, plopped by Ventoy drive in it and it worked instantly. Turns out his IODD didn't like usb3 on those machines, all that to say that what used to be the most reliable option became inferior to the multi boot usb which used to be the unreliable option lol.
    Medicat used to be great but I've been meh about it ever since it's been a ventoy image, I think it's really weird and unpractical that's it's an image you gotta write to the disk, meaning you'd have to have a usb drive dedicated to it, because it's not just an ISO that you plop into your existing Ventoy drive or IODD type device. There's work arounds like making a vhd of it, but yeah...
    As to the questionnability of the paid software, offered for free in such free collections of software, yeah it's questionnable but like you said you see it everywhere, in repair shops, in IT departments of big companies, oftentimes they actually own the licence to those but use those boot cd like medicat or hbcd simply out of convenience.

  • @PinkyZKey
    @PinkyZKey Год назад +2

    I'm so glad you mentioned Ventoy. Just be aware you HAVE to eject the USB before unplugging it. In my experience on Linux, sometimes ejecting will take up to 45 minutes. It will seem frozen. It's not, just let it work and it will eject.

    • @cissikatt
      @cissikatt Год назад +1

      That is because your Linux system uses write caching for that removable device. Windows doesn't do that by default because it is easier to lose data. You can turn it on or off on both systems.

    • @PinkyZKey
      @PinkyZKey Год назад

      @@cissikatt Oh, that's really good to know. I'll search up how to turn it off in Arch. Thank you! I swapped back to Linux recently and I'm a bit rusty.

  • @m0py
    @m0py Год назад +39

    I'd also throw in WingetUI, which is a nice package manager gui that supports not only winget/msstore, but also chocolatey, scoop, pip and npm. It's pretty awesome.

    • @itmeurdad
      @itmeurdad Год назад +1

      Nothing sticks it to the man like GUI package managers

  • @hamcha
    @hamcha Год назад +41

    HFS (HTTP File Server) is super old but I think it's nicer than the one you showed. You can D&D files into its UI to make them available, you can bind only to specific IP/interfaces and you can even let the clients upload files!

    • @73caddydaddy93
      @73caddydaddy93 Год назад +21

      I used HFS to d&d a file and now it's a level 7 sorcerer

    • @Kavyatej
      @Kavyatej Год назад +1

      @@73caddydaddy93 sorry, what do you mean??> what's the reference?

    • @mrmoosetachio
      @mrmoosetachio Год назад +3

      ​@@73caddydaddy93I'm always a fan of useful tools to d&d my files.
      Except last time it rolled a commoner and revolted. Shame

    • @cthecheese1620
      @cthecheese1620 Год назад +2

      @@Kavyatej Roleplaying my friend, the not-do-hidden passion of many

  • @DustyTheDog
    @DustyTheDog Год назад +4

    man, about time that EQ APO got some coverage. I have been using it for years to tune my microphone to sound a bit better. You can use it to boost gain and lower that heavy bass noise that vocals can have.

  • @ayubansary8933
    @ayubansary8933 Год назад +7

    "Ear Trumpet" in the Windows store is quite helpful if anybody wants to set custom volumes easily for each application individually.

    • @Bacavoit
      @Bacavoit Год назад +2

      What would be the difference between the Windows built-in audio mixer and EarTrumpet?

  • @svenmichelsde
    @svenmichelsde Год назад +65

    You might want to take a look at Syncthing for syncing between computers and phones. With one instance as a "manager" , like on your well known fileserver, it should be fairly easy to setup. It's not as beautiful as some other tools you showed, but gets the job well done once it's ready to sync :)

    • @slowturnip
      @slowturnip Год назад +5

      Synchthing and an original Google Pixel for unlimited photo and video backups in original quality

    • @technerd9655
      @technerd9655 Год назад +1

      There's also SharePoint Online and other cloud based options, or having a local NAS and its associated app in the iOS device (why iPhone for teleprompter? Seems like an overly expensive solution compared to a cheap Android phone or tablet).

    • @BucketHead6541
      @BucketHead6541 Год назад

      Nextcloud

    • @rawsaucerobert
      @rawsaucerobert Год назад

      I use syncthing to my pc in a onedrive folder for photo and video backup since the android gallery version is bugged and doesn't keep the dates correctly.

    • @spagootest2185
      @spagootest2185 Год назад

      I use it to sync retroarch saves between my PC, laptop, raspberry pi, and my phone :)

  • @Aremisalive
    @Aremisalive Год назад +5

    I've been using Winget instead of chocolatey. Its built in and works nicely.

  • @frustratedalien666
    @frustratedalien666 Год назад +51

    At this point, I'd suggest winget over Chocolatey. I've been using winget on my Windows device and my wife's system and it has 99% of the things I use. The missing 1% are niche things anyway. After having used package managers on Linux and brew on Macs, I can finally deal with installing apps on windows without losing my mind

    • @ju55i
      @ju55i Год назад +10

      WingetUI is a nice addition to Winget.

    • @ThatianLKN
      @ThatianLKN Год назад +1

      Agree! and it might not be perfect yet, but microsoft is making sure it's gonna be golden :D

    • @TheLivingMartyr1
      @TheLivingMartyr1 Год назад +2

      Winget is also included with windows now as well. so no need for additional software

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect Год назад +1

      Well that's your problem. You install programs on a PC, not apps. Mac software doesn't run easily on a PC.

    • @sebastiangonzales46
      @sebastiangonzales46 Год назад +1

      I use both chocolatey and winget cause some packages won't download and install properly on winget and vice versa

  • @coulter_peterson
    @coulter_peterson Год назад +2

    This is the most valuable video I've watched for months - thanks guys! Will probably be using all of these

  • @TrueMeKazik
    @TrueMeKazik Год назад +9

    1:30 missed opportunity for screwdriver LTT Store add ^

    • @barajuboor
      @barajuboor 2 месяца назад

      Bro u literally just witnessed a crime and ur talking about a damn screwdriver💀

  • @rexincp
    @rexincp Год назад +4

    Ventoy looks great. Also another nice tool for Windows 11 users who don't like the right-click context menu, Nilesoft is a fantastic tool. You have the ability to completely customize what options are available and when.

  • @adm_ezri
    @adm_ezri Год назад +2

    been using voicemeeter for a few years now. even without streaming it can make life so much easier for managing audio from/to different places. there's so many plugins to do more advanced stuff if you wanna do fancy things with it too, like controlling specific things from other devices, all _completely_ customisable. voicemeeter also has customisable EQ stuff as linus mentioned in the first program

  • @krisb853
    @krisb853 Год назад +5

    I love the more technical videos. I doubt that they get the same views, but they still make me learn.

  • @doublinx2
    @doublinx2 Год назад +7

    0:03 Nah that's not a USB stick, that's a USB BRICK

  • @saifulazrinfoto9993
    @saifulazrinfoto9993 Год назад +4

    Thanks for updating us, especially for seasoned tech support.

  • @drewcaliber77
    @drewcaliber77 Год назад +2

    Steel Series Sonar does everything Equalizer APO and Banana does in 1 program. As well as allowing multiple audio tracks to be routed directly into OBS and recording software. This allows you to separate music, discord, and your mic into different audio tracks. You also get a bonus Aux if you need yet another additional track. It also has auto leveling for all volumes to make everything the same level. Noise canceling, AI Noise Canceling, and a bunch of other cool perks like compression. Would recommend 10/10. Been using it for over a year now, and it receives active updates very frequently!

    • @Killedbutwhy
      @Killedbutwhy Год назад

      I had high hopes for this after major struggles with VM Banana, but I still had trouble getting it to route properly in Streamabs OBS (same with Voicemeter Banana). Moved to OBS Studio and didn't have any trouble with keeping everything separate but your comment makes me want to try Steel Series Sonar again for the great GUI and audio processing features. I was super disappointed I couldn't use it because it's neat, thanks for the reminder!

    • @drewcaliber77
      @drewcaliber77 Год назад

      @KilledbyBoom been using it for Studio OBS for about 2 years now. Absolutely love it.
      Edit: Streamlabs OBS is beyond hot garbage. It's molten trash. 🗑

  • @Timmyfox
    @Timmyfox Год назад +7

    Chocolatey is nice and certainly extremely versatile, though I'm missing a mention that Windows nowadays actually has its own built-in version called Winget, which is compatible with Windows 10 and up!
    It was a bit rough in the beginning and is not quite as fully featured as Chocolatey, but it's still very powerful in its own right and already comes preinstalled with any fresh install of Windows 10 or above. It also integrates with the Microsoft Store to allow software installs from there as well!

  • @jonesy_b
    @jonesy_b Год назад +6

    Everything from void toys is a must must have for me. instant file searching over your whole pc. also flow launcher is a very sick tool

  • @aromaticsnail
    @aromaticsnail Год назад +3

    For the use case shown for Simple HTTP Server, I prefer using LocalSend. It allows to send text (including URL) files, folders. It can be installed in Desktop and Mobile OSes

  • @loyalorange503
    @loyalorange503 Год назад +1

    some other utilities: Password manager: bitwarden.
    Cross-platform bookmark manager: raindrop
    very extensive note-taking software: Notion (I've even recreated google keep in here lol)
    auto dark mode to automatically switch windows to dark mode at sunset (I think it's from the windows store)
    start 11: more customizable windows start menu. Can highly recommend as a increased transparency / more blur.

  • @electrotsmishar
    @electrotsmishar Год назад +3

    Very good video. I would add "SyncBackPro portable", "Araxis Merge" for syncing files. If you're a coder, portable docker images, personal server, dns configs, tls certificates, env variable backups help a lot while switching from system to system and having consistent experience even without internet. Also, I have been using ventoy, Easy2boot, refind, clover combo for years. Works great for different scenarios. Be it a buggy UEFI/CSM implementation and whatnot.

  • @robc2884
    @robc2884 Год назад +7

    Probably been mentioned, but Snappy Driver Installer Origin is a good tool for this list.

  • @DUMBI43
    @DUMBI43 Год назад +8

    I've come to really like the FOSS program called WingetUI which basically gives winget (that is already built-in if you're running Win10/11 btw) a simple and clean GUI to install and manage all of your free software. And it includes Chocolatey and Scoop repositories too! But unlike Chocolatey it can also track and update the software you download and install manually thanks for better integration with the OS. Good stuff

    • @Apex180
      @Apex180 Год назад +1

      thank you for this sugestion, just tried it out and defo worth including