Windows operating system has evolved over the years, but initially, it often required external tools for tasks like video playback, file compression, secure connections, and file transfers.
VLC Media Player addressed the issue of codec compatibility in video playback by bundling its own codecs, making it a widely used media player.
7-Zip improved file compression on Windows by offering superior efficiency, extensive format support, and user-friendly features, becoming essential for archiving tasks.
PuTTY provided Windows users with their first effective SSH client, allowing secure terminal connections to remote servers, and remains popular despite Microsoft integrating OpenSSH.
FileZilla simplified the process of uploading files to servers with its user-friendly graphical interface, becoming a staple for web developers.
Despite improvements in Windows, many users continue to install these open-source applications out of habit due to their reliability and effectiveness.