Top Best List Archives - PC-APP Blog https://www.benutec.com/category/top-best-list/ Blog that shares best Apps and Software for Windows Thu, 05 Jan 2023 11:42:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.benutec.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-79b3e6d44c2a4409b0c93f50296ed7b7-32x32.png Top Best List Archives - PC-APP Blog https://www.benutec.com/category/top-best-list/ 32 32 Top programming software for writing code for computers https://www.benutec.com/top-programming-software-for-writing-code-for-computers/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 11:42:46 +0000 https://www.benutec.com/?p=96 Finding a coding app can be a long and arduous project if you don’t know what elements and features you need. There are too many

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Finding a coding app can be a long and arduous project if you don’t know what elements and features you need. There are too many coding apps for PCs to try them all. It’s hard to choose a code editor and know which programs are worth paying for and which free editors hold their own.

Unlike most free things, free development and programming software are quite valuable and offers various tools and plugins for developers. Before investing in editing softwares, it’s best to know what is out there to make sure your money is spent wisely and not on a program with features you don’t use.

So in this article, we will take you through on the best programming sofwares that you can use to write codes that you can use without regrets, the coding apps on this page are selected based on reviews of users and the recommendation each app receives from developers. Most of them are free apps while some require you to pay a token.
Without any further delay, let’s dive into the real business.

Top best coding software for computers

1. Notepad++

Resources are best when they are free and open-source, Notepad++ checks this box. This app is basic enough for beginners while providing enough tools for advanced developers or programmers. Users report that Notepad++ has the syntax for all of the languages they use. The apps fast startup and tabbed UI keep users coming back. The simplicity of the app has earned it multiple awards from Lifehacker. Using Notepad++ is beneficial for the environment because it uses less CPU power to run, saving energy consumption and reducing greenhouse emissions. It’s hard to beat a free, simple, and environmentally app for software development. Notepad++ is a fantastic resource for anyone learning to code for free.

2. Coda

Coda is a one-stop-shop for coding a website. This app is filled with features that make coding an entire website a relatively straightforward process. Its primary function as a text editor for multiple languages, from JavaScript to C++, makes this tool highly versatile. Coda has a “Wildcard” token that makes the “find” and “replace” function a more valuable tool. You can also add colours, gradients, and other textures as quickly as you can type. The integrated tab tools offer responsive plugins such as MySQL Editor and Terminal. Coda is an organized app that has all the tools a front end developer needs.

3. Microsoft Visual Code Studio

Despite its name, Microsoft Visual Studio has a version for mobile devices, Mac, and cloud operating systems. The free source is updated frequently and offers 20,000 extensions. The software allows you to customize fonts and themes while giving comprehensive testing abilities. Visual Code Studio is another free and open-source software to handle your development needs. It’s updated monthly to stay up to date with new features and bug fixes. Its novel IntelliSense is an advanced autocomplete with improved suggestions. Visual Code Studio allows you to debug code right in the editor. The app works with extensions enabling you to connect to different services and write in your language of choice. The customization of Visual Code Studio makes it a force to be reckoned with for developers who want to meet all their needs. The app comes from developers at Microsoft and makes it easy to deploy and host your site. Its affiliation with Microsoft ensures the program will be up-to-date and compatible with most PCs.

4. Atom

Atom is another open-source code editor, but with more customizable portions. You can create personalized themes to make a customized layout. Developers are constantly adding new features to Atom giving users access to cutting-edge technology. You can download packages that add new features, combine existing features, or do whatever you need. You can collaborate with peers using Atom’s Teletype feature. Atom’s cross-functionality sets it apart from other coding apps. Atom is great for developers looking for a community or wanting to create new packages to help out their fellow developers.

5. Sublime Text

While Sublime Text will set you back $70, it provides useful services making the investment worthwhile. Its cross-platform abilities and generous features are desired by developers worldwide. It is a fast and beautiful editor. Its user-friendly setup is completely customizable, creating a unique experience that caters to its user’s needs. Sublime Text users love the GoTo Anything feature of the editor. You can jump to a file, symbol, and line number using special shortcuts to spend less time searching for specific elements. You can change multiple lines at the same time. If you sport a multiple monitor setup, you can edit any number of rows and columns and use multiple splits.

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The best Windows antivirus software in 2023 https://www.benutec.com/the-best-windows-antivirus-software-in-2023/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 11:30:47 +0000 https://www.benutec.com/?p=86 By installing one of the best Windows antivirus programs on your PC, you can better protect your system and your data against malware and other

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By installing one of the best Windows antivirus programs on your PC, you can better protect your system and your data against malware and other cyberattacks.

Even though Windows Defender has improved significantly in recent years, you may still want some extra protection for your PC in addition to Microsoft’s own antivirus software that ships with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Besides protecting against malware and viruses, some of these programs come equipped with the ability to “rollback” files that have been encrypted by ransomware along with advanced protection to stop phishing emails, malicious links, fileless malware or boot-sector infections.

It’s worth noting that these antivirus programs don’t offer the same level of protection as the best internet security suites since only a few of them include a VPN or password manager. However, none of them ship with parental control software for keeping an eye on what your children see and do online.

We’ve taken a hard look at the best Windows 10 antivirus software to see how well they can protect your Windows PC. We’ve also examined how much they slow down your system and what you should be paying for the features on offer. As everyone’s security needs are different, we’ve also provided some tips on how to choose the best Windows 10 antivirus software for you.  

1. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus

The best protection with lots of useful extras

Specifications

Backup software: No

Firewall: No

Game mode: Yes

Hardened browser: Yes

Password manager: Yes

Ransomware rollback: Yes

Virtual keyboard: Yes

VPN: Limited

Wi-Fi scanner: Yes

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Reasons to buy

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Very good malware protection+

Lots of useful extra features+

Light active scans

Reasons to avoid

Heavy background system impact-

Limited VPN service

If you want some extra features with one of the best Windows 10 antivirus programs, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus provides a lot for its low price, which ranges from $40 per year for a single PC to $80 for 10 machines.

There’s an unlimited password manager, a secure browser with an onscreen keyboard for online banking and shopping, a file shredder and web-privacy software.

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus also includes a VPN but it’s limited to 200MB per day unless you pay extra. However, there aren’t any parental controls. Still though, the program is easy to use, its malware-detection record is excellent and it also rolls back ransomware and guards against fileless malware and rootkits.

2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus

Excellent protection, with few frills

Specifications

Backup software: No

Firewall: No

Game mode: Yes

Hardened browser: No

Password manager: Limited

Ransomware rollback: Yes

Virtual keyboard: Yes

VPN: Limited

Wi-Fi scanner: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Excellent malware protection+

New stalkerware protection+

Light load during scans

Reasons to avoid

Not many extra features-

VPN, password manager just teases

If you want the very best Windows 10 antivirus protection, Kaspersky Anti-Virus should be your first choice. No other brand of antivirus software matches its nearly impeccable record in third-party lab tests. 

The company’s entry-level package, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, covers up to three Windows PCs for $60 per year, or up to five for $80, though you’ll often get half off for the first year. 

Kaspersky Anti-Virus doesn’t give many of you the extra bells and whistles you’ll find with more expensive security suites. There are no parental controls, the password manager holds only 15 entries and the VPN service is limited to 300MB per day. (You can pay extra to get unlimited versions of those.)

But Kaspersky Anti-Virus does give you exactly what you need: dedicated protection against encrypting ransomware, a filter against phishing emails, browser extensions to beef up web safety and a security scanner for your home Wi-Fi network. 

Kaspersky Anti-Virus also has new protection against “stalkerware” or spying programs that the company is rolling out across all its antivirus products.

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5 Must-Have Windows Apps and Software for Any New PC https://www.benutec.com/5-must-have-windows-apps-and-software-for-any-new-pc/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 11:14:28 +0000 https://www.benutec.com/?p=77 Whether you’ve just purchased a new PC or reinstalled Windows, the first task you’ll likely do is installing apps. While there are dozens of amazing

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Whether you’ve just purchased a new PC or reinstalled Windows, the first task you’ll likely do is installing apps. While there are dozens of amazing Windows programs, knowing which ones are the must-have software for Windows 10 or Windows 11 makes setting up a new installation easier.

In no particular order, let’s step through 5 essential apps for Windows that everyone should install right away, along with some alternatives for them.

1. Internet Browser: Google Chrome

Unsurprisingly, Google Chrome is still our top browser pick. It’s super-speedy, includes little conveniences like letting you instantly search Google Lens for an image, and has a vast library of Chrome extensions. Throw in cross-platform syncing that lets you open your desktop tabs on your phone and vice-versa, and you’ve got a fantastic browser for all purposes.

Chrome isn’t without its faults, however. Plenty of people want to avoid Google’s pervasive tracking in Chrome, and it gobbles a lot of RAM. But the good news is that you have plenty of other fantastic browsers to choose from, like Firefox and Opera.

2. Cloud Storage: Google Drive

If you only pick one cloud app service, Google Drive is the one you should install due to the amount of free space it includes. It offers 15GB of free storage, which is shared across your Google account with Google Photos and Gmail too.

Google Drive offers an app for every major platform, so you can take your files anywhere. In addition to syncing files you place in the dedicated Google Drive folder, the desktop app makes it easy to back up folders on your computer and external devices, too.

It’s also super easy to share files with others, plus the service plays well with Google’s productivity suite. Whether you use it as part of your backup plan, as a cloud flash drive, or for setting up shared folders with others, Google Drive is an essential app pick for Windows 10 and 11.

3. Music Streaming: Spotify

Years ago, listening to music on your desktop meant painstakingly importing and organizing a collection of MP3s. That’s no longer the case; music streaming services eliminate the need for buying individual albums physically or digitally.

There are a lot of music streaming services available, but we think the essential pick for Windows 10 or 11 is Spotify. Its ad-supported free plan lets you listen to as much music as you like, and there are several Spotify Premium plans that are worth it for avid listeners. Spotify is also home to millions of podcasts, making everything available in one convenient place.

Spotify also has a dedicated Windows app, unlike some of its competitors. If you’re already invested in another ecosystem, though, Apple Music or YouTube Music might be a better choice for you.

4. Office Suite: LibreOffice

Chances are you’ll need a productivity suite that lets you work with documents, spreadsheets, and presentations at some point. You might think that paying for Microsoft Office is the only way to get such access, but that’s far from the truth.

No Windows user should go without LibreOffice. It’s a completely free and powerful office suite that includes alternatives to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and more. Once you get used to a few small aesthetic differences from MS Office, you’ll be flying through your work with LibreOffice.

5. Image Editor: Paint.NET

Whether you want to try your hand at basic image manipulation, need a way to blur sensitive info in screenshots, or want to retouch old photos, everyone should have an image editing program installed. Photoshop is the gold standard for this, but there are plenty of free tools that are more accessible.

Paint.NET is a must-have Windows app for your image editing needs. It’s far more powerful than Microsoft Paint, but doesn’t overwhelm you with loads of confusing tools. You can easily blur out parts of an image, auto-level photos to make them look better, and add text and shapes to your pictures in just a few clicks. Plenty of plugins allow you to expand its functionality, too.

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