November 18, 2009

Top 10 Windows tools for IT pros

No Windows geek or PC support pro should be without these must-have utilities -- and they're all free

7-Zip is an open source archiving utility that improves upon Windows' basic capabilities, adding support for additional formats -- including its own, high-ratio compression algorithm -- while remaining lean, mean, and true to its original purpose.

Unlike more elaborate utilities, like the shareware WinRAR archiver, 7-Zip doesn't pretend to be all things to all people. You won't find ISO extraction or other esoteric functionality in 7-Zip -- just a basic archiving functionality that is secure, reliable, and fast. If you're looking for a beefier alternative to Windows' built-in zip capability, but don't want the hassle of dealing with the overly complex, "nagware" behavior of the well-known commercial offerings, check out 7-Zip.

[ Windows open source is no oxymoron. Discover InfoWorld's top picks in "The best free open source software for Windows." ]

10. VirtualBox
Troubleshooting a complex OS like Windows can be a challenge. Sometimes the only way to effectively diagnose a problem is to reproduce the entire runtime environment. And the only real way to do that, short of building a new physical PC, is through virtualization.

In the IT support and help desk space, VMware Workstation has long ruled supreme. However, the combination of high per-seat costs and an increasingly complex feature set is causing many IT pros to gravitate to the simpler, yet deceptively powerful VirtualBox from Sun Microsystems. Even better, an open source version of VirtualBox is available free under the GPL; compared to the commercial version, it's lacking only USB support and an RDP server that lets you connect to guests remotely.

Though not as full-featured as VMware Workstation -- for example, there's no equivalent to Workstation's Easy Install feature for Windows guests -- VirtualBox installs quickly, requires very little study, and includes all the essentials. It supports Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X hosts and guests (including 64-bit editions), Intel VT and AMD-V hardware virtualization extensions, OpenGL and DirectX 3D graphics acceleration, VMware and Microsoft virtual hard disk formats, and of course, stateful VM snapshots.

So while VirtualBox may seem less sophisticated than VMware Workstation on the surface, the truth is that VirtualBox 3.8 delivers tremendous virtualization power. And like all of the other utilities here, it's available absolutely free.

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Randall C. Kennedy is a contributing editor of the InfoWorld Test Center, and he writes the Enterprise Desktop blog.
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Elfish 18-Nov-09 6:26am
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Another great freebie: Linux. End your Windows woes once and for all!
cking2 18-Nov-09 10:54am
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Elfish wrote: 'tired old commnet' yawn yawn...LOL

Nine out of ten Linux dentist run Windows somewhere....blah blah blah.

Uh, Randall...I am pretty sure you can't run Mac guests on VirtualBox (or most any VM product). Damn you Apple!

-c

Doug Dineley 18-Nov-09 5:41pm
Right you are. That error wasn't Randall's, but his editor's (me). Even if you run VirtualBox (or Parallels or Fusion) on a Mac, you are only allowed to host Mac OS X Server, not the client OS.

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