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I already use a couple of these (UltraEdit, Foxit Reader) and totally agree with you on their merits. Some of the other choices also look interesting - particularly the DVD-burning ones happy

Keep up the good work.
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Thanks  slimmac1 | 04/07/08
Isobuster as an alternative...  Anton Philidor | 04/07/08
Good suggestions  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 04/07/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  TigerhawkVok | 04/07/08
7-zip needed?  Anton Philidor | 04/07/08
No  Loverock Davidson | 04/07/08
The other thing is...  John L. Ries | 04/08/08
Jzip  richard.e.morton@... | 04/14/08
Hold the presses; Web 3.1 may have product that can be used in Media Center  rtirman37@... | 04/08/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  snow26 | 04/08/08
Thanks - CDBurnerXP looks cool  johnnyzero | 04/08/08
Re: Thanks - CDBurnerXP looks cool  caryyy | 04/08/08
Small CD-Writer - Thanks!  johnnyzero | 04/09/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  Rocker452 | 04/08/08
Re: Adrian's choices  John L. Ries | 04/08/08
Huh???  r_widell | 04/08/08
"VMWare Server"  John L. Ries | 04/08/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  tristesse27@... | 04/08/08
Also Notepad++ and IZArc  r_widell | 04/08/08
My favorites, all free, of course  donniebnyc@... | 04/08/08
I deleted Fox-it Reader  kidtree | 04/08/08
Thanks - very helpful - not just for me but for others  softwareFlunky | 04/08/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  Tburg333 | 04/08/08
Hands Down, Great and Simple  rickk@... | 04/08/08
Add XYplorer file manager to that list  zaine_ridling | 04/08/08
RE: Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities  stephenburnett | 04/11/08

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