A list of the best software for Mac, Windows, Ubuntu Linux, Android, Software Development, and web browser extensions. Whenever I do a fresh install of a new operating system, I'll go through this list and choose what to install. Unless otherwise noted, all software are free.
I use Mac most of the time now, so this list is rather extensive.
- Google Backup & Sync - Google's cloud service tied to your Gmail.
 - OneDrive - Microsoft's cloud service.
 
- Brave - My favorite privacy-focused web browser.
 - Chrome - Google web browser.
 - Firefox - My second favorite browser.
 - Microsoft Edge - Microsoft's web browser
 
- Adobe Acrobat Reader - PDF reader and editor.
 - balenaEtcher - Flash OS images to SD cards and USB drives, safely and easily.
 - Calibre - One stop solution to e-book needs.
 - EasyRes - A fast screen resolution switcher for Mac OS X with live animated previews.
 - Filezilla - SFTP client.
 - Hidden bar - Hidden lets you hide menu bar items to give your Mac a cleaner look.
 - RustDesk - The fast open-source Remote Access and support software. I prefer this over Teamviewer.
 - Unarchiver - Decompress zip/rar files.
 - World Community Grid - Grid computing.
 
- Handbrake - Edit/convert videos.
 - Livestreamer - Command-line utility that extracts streams from various services and pipes them into a video player of choice.
 - Plex Media Server - Media server for your home videos/photos.
 - Serenity - Relaxing ambient sounds. A better paid version is Noizio.
 - VLC Media Player - The best video/media player for any OS.
 
- Blender - Open Source 3D Modeling
 - Gimp - Edit pictures, a Photoshop-like program that's free.
 - Giphy - Capture and create GIFs.
 - Google Photos - Google's photo storage.
 - Krita - Digital Painting.
 - SketchUp - 3D Drawing tool.
 
- Alfred App - Type what you need or what you want to do.
 - F.lux - Automatically adjust your computer screen to match lighting.
 - Logi Options+ - Lets you configure your Logitech mouse buttons, keyboard keys, and touchpad to your preference, adjust your lights and webcams to always look your best.
 - Glances - System monitoring tool that runs in terminal.
 - Skitch - Edit your screenshot images.
 - Slack - Collaboration software for teams.
 - Trello - Collaborative boards, lists, and cards.
 
- 1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet.
 - Adobe Creative Cloud - Photoshop + Lightroom CC. Well worth the $10/month subscription.
 - Bitwarden - Password manager.
 - DaisyDisk - Visual breakdown of your disk space.
 - ForkLift 4 - Best Finder replacement.
 - iStat Menus - System monitor for CPU, memory, HDD, battery, etc.
 - Magnet - Window arrangement app.
 - NTFS for Mac - Write to NTFS volumes from MacOS.
 
This list is shorter. Many of the software available for Mac is also available on Windows.
- 7 Zip - Decompress zip/rar files.
 - Microsoft Security Essentials - Antivirus/Antispyware security software.
 - PDF-XChange Viewer - Open PDFs.
 - Process Explorer - Monitor your system processes.
 - Paint .Net - Edit pictures/images.
 - Rufus - A utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.
 
These are some of my favorite web-browser extensions that I use in Google Chrome and/or Firefox.
- 1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet.
 - Https Everywhere - Secure your web browsing by forcing https.
 - Keepa - Amazon price tracker.
 - Privacy Badger - Blocks spying ads and invisible trackers.
 - DNSlytics - IP Address and Domain Information - Online investigation tool - Reverse IP, NS, MS, WHOIS and Search. Formerly tcpiputils.com.
 - uBlock Origin - Block unwanted content/ads in your browser.
 - uBlock Origin Lite
 
This list includes development tools for both Mac and Windows. Also see my dotfiles.
- Android Studio - Android SDK and official IDE.
 - DiffMerge - Compare your files/directories.
 - Notepad++ - Text editor with more features on Windows.
 - Sublime Text - Text editor.
 - Visual Studio Code - Quickly becoming my default code editor over Atom.io.
 - Visual Studio Mac
 
- DBeaver - Universal SQL Client
 - Microsoft SQL Server Developer/Express - Microsoft's SQL Server Developer and Express.
 - mySQL WorkBench - SQL IDE for mySQL.
 - pgAdmin - SQL IDE for Postgres.
 - Postgres.app - Start/stop Postgres db.
 - SSMS Tools Pack - SQL Server Management Studio Tools.
 
- Fishshell - A smart and user-friendly command line shell for macOS, Linux, and the rest of the family.
 - Homebrew - Mac package manager.
 - Oh my fish - A fish shell framework.
 - rbenv - Manage your rubies.
 - WezTerm - a powerful cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer, written in Rust.
 
- git - Better to install via Homebrew
 - Github for Mac - Github for Desktop.
 - SourceTree - My main git GUI.
 
- BitBucket - Host public/private git repos here.
 - Github - Host public/private repos here.
 - GitLab
 - Netlify - Deploy projects here for hosting.
 - Scott Hanselman's 2014 Ultimate Developer Power Users Tool List for Windows
 - Visual Studio color schemes
 - Visual Studio wallpapers
 
My current favorite flavor of Linux is Xubuntu, but I also like Ubuntu Mate.
- How to create a bootable USB stick on OS X
 - How to create a bootable USB stick on Windows
 - Etcher - Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
 
I format my external hard drives to exFAT so I can read/write to them from any operating system (OSX, Win, Linux).
sudo apt-get install exfat-utils exfat-fuse
sudo apt-get install boinc-client boinc-manager
sudo apt-get install gparted
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:git-core/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
Also see: SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring
- iCHAIT/awesome-macOS - A software list I've contributed to.
 - privacytools.io - Recommended reading for security.
 




