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Baby Shark reaches 10 billion YouTube views. In case you really need to use Windows XP for some reason, let's take a look at some major categories and see which software still works on the archaic Windows XP. Just keep in mind that we do not recommend using Windows XP unless absolutely necessary. Note: Some of these apps are offered in both bit and bit flavors.

In all likelihood, your copy of Windows XP is bit. Thus, you should make sure to avoid any bit downloads on these sites.

Let's start with one of the most important categories: browsers. We've written an entire piece on the most secure browser to use with Windows XP , so we'll summarize here.

Firefox does not support Windows XP anymore, even in its extended support release version. The only notable browser that offers its latest version for Windows XP is Maxthon. At the time of writing, Maxthon 5. While this doesn't make using Windows XP much safer, it's better than using a browser that hasn't seen updates for years.

Office and only work on Windows 7 and newer, while Office and Microsoft only work on Windows Support for Office ends on October 13, , meaning that all Windows XP versions of Office are unsupported after that date.

Office and earlier are compatible with Windows XP, but Microsoft no longer supports them so we recommend you avoid those. Microsoft allows you to download Office if you have a valid product key. Looking to secure your browsing traffic with a VPN? In 14, I mentioned two professional and free movie editing programs, but they are quite complex.

Got kids? Need some parental control software? The best options are Qustodio and Kidlogger. Free versions are limited obviously. Also, read my post on the different ways to childproof a computer. If you have a lot of music, you might want to consider a music management program like Media Monkey.

Another good program is MusicBee. I talked about a VPN for secure browsing in 39, but you can also use a different browser like Tor to hide your identify. Revo Uninstaller will get rid of any program whether it wants to or not. They have a whole free games section. If you have sensitive data on your computer that you want to permanently and securely delete from your hard drive, I would suggest using a program called dBan. Do a lot of reading?

A great app for reading in Windows is the Kindle app. It will also sync down to your phone or tablet too. Love using Instagram? Want to download a photo, video or story from Instagram?

Check out 4K Stogram. Looking for good screen capture software? A really good one is Screenshot Captor. Of course, Windows has a lot of built-in ways to capture screenshots too. Ever wanted your computer to speak out what you have written? Do you have a lot of programs that load when Windows starts?

Does it take several minutes for your computer to become useable? If so, check out Startup Delayer , a program that delays the startup of programs so that your computer loads faster. In addition to the Office suites we mentioned in 35, you can also use Canva and Prezi.

Follow a lot of blogs online and still miss Google Reader? RSSOwl is a good alternative. Are you someone who prefers a supercharged Explorer interface? If so, check out Total Commander , which has been around for decades and works with Windows If you think you might have bad memory installed in your computer, you can check for bad memory using memtest Want to record your screen and live stream it too? OBS Studio is a free app that does just that.

TinyTake is another decent one, though the free version is limited. Darktable is an open-source photography workflow application. Speaking of Adobe, are there any good Adobe Illustrator alternatives?

One good one for working with vector graphics is Inkscape. Another good one is Vectr. Are you someone who needs to write something, but gets distracted easily? Check out FocusWriter and write without distractions. One of the worst things that can happen to your computer is for it to become infected with Spyware. However, most of the programs listed in the registry, call upon shared resources for their successful running. Why would you want to interfere with this?

Chances are, if your registry entry is removed, the program will fail to run. Then you won't have to worry about whether it is scanned or not - because it won't run anyway. To take your discussion to its logical extent - why not just delete the entire registry? Why not? Lesson for the day: If it ain't broke - don't fix it. If so, the tool I use is called 'Add Remove Manager. I hope this helps. Glad I could help.



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