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In This Topic i will give you some Apps i download on Pc's After resting 

1-CCleaner 

The newest CCleaner has a feature set that isn't radically different from the previous version's, but it does have a major interface change. The new Easy Clean section boasts a simplified view that makes it incredibly easy and to remove junk files, website trackers, and browser history information in quick fashion. You simply click the large Analyze button to begin the cleaning process, instead of checking/unchecking Windows' various folders and applications (which is a potentially intimidating task for the uninitiated).

Easy Clean walks you through the cleaning process in everyday language, so that non-technical users better understand what files are being cleaned and why. For example, Temporary Internet Files are now described as "Files left behind when you visit websites." If you don't need this type of handholding, CCleaner's original cleaning screen—now renamed Custom Clean—is still available.

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2- Audacity 

If you're looking to start a podcast or record music, or if you just need a tool to assemble and convert some audio samples, it's tough to go wrong with Audacity. A powerful, free, open-source audio editor that's been available for years, Audacity works smoothly with up to 32-bit/384kHz audio, complete with built-in dithering. The program lets you easily import, mix, and combine audio tracks (stereo, mono, or even multitracked recording) and render the output as one. It also offers flexible editing down to the sample level as well as spectrogram and spectral views for analyzing frequency response. While you get unlimited undos and redos, Audacity's edits are almost always destructive, so it won't replace a proper digital audio workstation like the Editors' Choice Avid Pro Tools. Even so, Audacity is still many people's go-to choice for quick-and-dirty audio work, and in testing, it's easy to see why.

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3 -In addition to being a universal media player, this app is open source, which means you can find people who create new add-ons and builds for it, as well as create your own version. The basic version of the program is anything but, featuring playlist and streaming support in addition to the ability to play just about any video on your PC. It gives you plenty of screen real estate by placing all of the buttons on its menu at the bottom and making them small enough to be ignored. VLC Media Player (64-bit) lets you add audio and video effects as you're watching a video for extra fun -- and supports more playlist formats for easy, hands-free viewing. It even lets you create playlists on the fly and edit them from inside the app. The app supports extensions and add-ons from all over the Web if you can find them.

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4- Recuva 

Easy to use and 100% Safe Data Recovery Software
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard is a top effective and none-destructive data rescue software specialized in HDD/SSD recovery, format recovery, raw recovery, partition recovery. This technically-advanced software is capable of quickly getting back all deleted, formatted, and inaccessible RAW files on Windows XP/Vista/2003/2008/7/8/10. It scans deeper into storage media devices than any other data recovery software on the market, which guarantees results.

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5 -TeamViewer 

TeamViewer offers the convenience of being downloaded and installed on your computers, as well as accessibility via the cloud, rendering it an easy-to-implement software. Mac and PC users alike will find TeamViewer's remote capabilities to be comprehensive and secure. 

With necessary features like drag-and-drop file transfer, text chat, a whiteboard, and session recording, communicating between devices is simple. TeamViewer has implemented high security measures so your information is secure. 

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6 - winrar 

WinRAR is aimed at users who need file compression and archiving capabilities beyond what Windows comes with by default, but that do not need the expansive feature set of WinZip Pro. WinRAR enjoys po[CENSORED]rity in certain circles (systems administrators, people emailing large files) due to its ability to split archives over multiple volumes.

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7- AntiVirus 

if you dont want to pay that you got options likes

A- Microsoft has included antivirus protection in its operating systems for ages, going all the way back to DOS. The modern-day Microsoft Windows Defender Security Center protects against Trojans, viruses, ransomware, and other types of malware, but it also manages your security overall. It's always active on systems that have no other antivirus installed. If you install a third-party security solution, Windows Defender's antivirus component goes dormant, to avoid any conflict. We salute Microsoft for ensuring that all users have at least some degree of antivirus protection. Our latest testing suggests that Defender does a good job.

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B- Avast Free Anti Virus 

Avast Antivirus is a mostly-great product that will absolutely keep your computer secure. Its free version offers a huge amount of security

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C- Paid Antivirus for me as personal use i would only recommend  

Kasper Internet Security 

Every PC needs quality antivirus protection, but that doesn't necessarily mean spending big money on the latest do-everything security suite. Kaspersky's starter consumer product is Kaspersky Anti-Virus, a straightforward package which focuses on the core security fundamentals only: antivirus to detect well-known and brand new malware, and malicious URL filtering to keep you away from dangerous links.

Steep discounting gets you a three-device, one-year Kaspersky Anti-Virus license for just $30, doubling to $60 on renewal – which is identical pricing to Bitdefender Antivirus Plus.

Extending that subscription can save a little cash, so for example a five-device, three-year Anti-Virus license is $120 initially, $240 on renewal. That's decent value for the first term, not so much afterwards; the equivalent Bitdefender Antivirus Plus license has no introductory discount, but it's only $150, potentially saving you a lot of cash in the long-term.

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