Hello everyone, I am trying to get an extensive list of programming applications. This list would include anything a developer might use to create software. I will start the list with the following: - Adobe Acrobat - Adobe After Effects - Adobe Bridge - Adobe Contribute - Adobe Dreamweaver - Adobe Encore - Adobe Fireworks - Adobe Flash - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe InDesign - Adobe OnLocation - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Premiere - Adobe Soundbooth Sincere participation in creating this list will be appreciated and rewarded. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Travis Walters
To what level of variation are you wanting? Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft Visual Web Developer Express Microsoft Visual Basic Express Microsoft Visual C# Express Microsoft Visual J# Express Microsoft Visual C++ Express Microsoft Visual FoxPro Express Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Frontpage Microsoft Expressions Blend Microsoft Expressions Media Microsoft Expressions Studio Microsoft Expressions Web Microsoft ForeFront Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Microsoft Windows SteadState GIMP
Hey there, I am looking for standard product names. I do not need a version. Also, I am only looking for popular programs. I do not need programs that only a handful of programmers use Having said that, thank you for your great contribution to the list. I hope others will add on as well. +REP for you. Here are a few more that I will add: - Microsoft Access - Microsoft Excel - Microsoft Outlook - Microsoft Powerpoint - Microsoft Word Sincerely, Travis Walters
If you are going for supporting as well then you also have: Microsoft Project Microsoft Visio Mindjet MindManager OpenOffice
How about: Netbeans Eclipse Websphere Apache Commons Apache Struts Apache Log4J Apache Tomcat Apache HTTP Server MYSQL
Hey there, Thanks guys for the great additions to this list. I do not think Notepad is a keeper though As a freelancer, I would not want to add notepad to my skill list. Anybody can use notepad and it will not impress too many software buyers heh. Thanks again, I think I have a good enough list to get a decent skill list. Sincerely, Travis Walters