People who work in IT-sector: What software do you use?

Nemesis77

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as the title says. Alot of you work computers and IT. What software do you use the most during your workday to get your job done? My list would be (not in any particular order):

Lotus notes
Novell Netware Administrator
Mozilla/Opera/IE (you know... for "research" ;))

EDIT: forgot: Peregrine ServiceCenter
 

Noriaki

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Most used software is vim.

It exceeds all other software use combined.

Second most is gcc (g++ actually).

Combine gcc and vim together and it exceeds all other software use by at least 2x.

Can you guess what my main profession is? ;) (was actually...I'm back at School now until I grad in April).

Edit: Okay that's not quite true. I did a bunch of perl CGI to, so I used Nutscrape Agrivator and Apache 1.3.19 alot for testing that.
 

xirtam

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Aug 25, 2001
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Eclipse, JProbe (Coverage, Threadalyzer, Profiler), Sybase Adaptive Server SQL Anywhere, Random Novell Crap, IE6, JBoss/Jetty, Powerbuilder

...on Win2k...

and random stuff on Redhat linux box... typically vi, emacs, gcc, etc.
 

narzy

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Lotus notes ICKY!
Novell Administrator YUCKY!

now that thats out of my system, I don't use anything much better, a few windows server boxes, a few *nix boxes, mostly SSH or telnet, alot of custom written scripts and in house software. a few unmentionable database tools. ya know the norm. ;)

Log file analizers are by far the most used by myself.
 

phatcow

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Nov 25, 2000
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10 windows NT4/W2k servers (exchange/citrix/some other proprietary customized software)

1 Windoes NT4 domain

 

gopunk

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Jul 7, 2001
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xp, unix

for xp:

tera term pro, IE, sometimes excel, wordpad

for unix:

less, pico, pine, ssh, python command line
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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- Syscon (Novell, works faster than Novell NetWare Administrator)
- Putty (telnet) + vi (for firewall management)
- IE (Google rocks when needing information on how to do stuff)
- WinAmp (Work so much better with music :))
- regedit (badly needed when working under Windows, prefer it above regedt32)
- VSS + WS_FTP for keeping track of changes to the company website and updating it.
- Nero (Needed for burning all the ware... movi... musi... nevermind that!)
 

Czar

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Mostly just MMC (start / run / mmc)
Others to mention
Terminal Services
VNC
Normal explorer to get to administrative shares

If the network would be any bigger then I would definetly use Dameware more, amazing software
http://www.dameware.com/
 

iamwiz82

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Jan 10, 2001
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Win2k moving over from winNT4
Office 97 moving to Office 2000
MSSQL 7
Exchange 5.5
Progress 8.3C(how many of you know progress? :))
 

XCon

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win2k, iis
Hyena
outside view
Batch blitz
macromediamx suite
other useless crap...like outlook :p
 

bunker

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ArcGIS
ArcView
ArcCatalog
MS SQL server 2k
VNC
MS Access
MS VB 6.0

Oh and Outlook
 

Jarwa

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Remedy - nice proggie, btw
Navis Core
Lotus Notes
MS Excel
MS Word
MS Access
 

nord1899

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IE 5.5 and 6.0 for testing the software I support
MSVC++ 6.0 and JBuilder 6.0 for developing the software
UltraEdit for quick editing of files
Visual Studio (how I so wish we used something else) for source control

Mozilla for personal use