M MJose Junior Member Nov 13, 2015 16 0 6 Jan 20, 2016 #1 Is there a necessity to add PC applications (third party tools) on Windows system? Can't the work be done using the inbuilt apps present in the OS?
Is there a necessity to add PC applications (third party tools) on Windows system? Can't the work be done using the inbuilt apps present in the OS?
M matricks Member Nov 19, 2014 194 0 0 Jan 20, 2016 #2 MJose said: Can't the work be done using the inbuilt apps present in the OS? Click to expand... That depends completely on what "the work" actually is. Your question is impossible to answer.
MJose said: Can't the work be done using the inbuilt apps present in the OS? Click to expand... That depends completely on what "the work" actually is. Your question is impossible to answer.
dave_the_nerd Lifer Feb 25, 2011 16,823 1,493 126 Jan 20, 2016 #3 ^^that. You need software that works for what you want to do. Arguably, Microsoft has yet to produce a working web browser, so Chrome or Firefox is "necessary" at the very least.
^^that. You need software that works for what you want to do. Arguably, Microsoft has yet to produce a working web browser, so Chrome or Firefox is "necessary" at the very least.
A ArisVer Golden Member Mar 6, 2011 1,345 32 91 Jan 20, 2016 #4 I heard that a lot of people were upset by the removal of windows media center from windows 10. For those a third party application is a must.
I heard that a lot of people were upset by the removal of windows media center from windows 10. For those a third party application is a must.
sweenish Diamond Member May 21, 2013 3,656 60 91 Jan 20, 2016 #5 dave_the_nerd said: ^^that. Arguably, Microsoft has yet to produce a working web browser, so Chrome or Firefox is "necessary" at the very least. Click to expand... Arguably, that's an old, over-exaggerated load of crock. Also, this is obviously a garbage question. Better yet would be a thread where people can vote on must-have programs for Windows for various tasks.
dave_the_nerd said: ^^that. Arguably, Microsoft has yet to produce a working web browser, so Chrome or Firefox is "necessary" at the very least. Click to expand... Arguably, that's an old, over-exaggerated load of crock. Also, this is obviously a garbage question. Better yet would be a thread where people can vote on must-have programs for Windows for various tasks.