Windows 11
Ubuntu 24.10
Steam (Video Game platform)
Transport Fever 2 (Business Simulation
OMSI 2 (Simulator)
LOTUS Simulator (Spiritual successor to OMSI 2, built by 2/3 OMSI 2 developers, still in early development)
Simrail (Simulator)
Minecraft (Not on Steam (Mostly single-player Sandbox survival game)
Democracy 4 (Political Simulator)
Half-Life² (Single player 1st Person Shooter (FPS)
Garry's Mod (Sandbox 1st Person Shooter (FPS)
Counter-Strike 2 (Multiplayer 1st Person Shooter)
Paint.Net, GIMP, Krita, Inkscape (Graphics/Image editors)
LibreOffice (Open-Source competitor to Microsoft Office, based on OpenOffice/StarOffice)
Blender (Open-Source 3D Modelling, Animation and Video Editing software)
Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Thunderbird (Open-Source email client, similar to Microsoft Outlook)
GNOME Boxes (Open-Source Virtual Machines)
Obsidian (Open-Source Mind-map/visualised note taking)
KATE (Text Editor - comparable to VSCode)
Microsoft PowerShell - I am not an expert, and have never written a PS Script
Microsoft Seeing AI - I am not blind/visually-impaired, I just use it to see how good the app is on Android, and so far, most Sainsbury's products could not be accurately read via the Barcode, and no Lidl or Co-Op products could have their barcode read, but all Waitrose, Morrisons and Aldi product barcodes could be read
Microsoft Seeing AI is an app for the visually impaired/blind, which reads objects, items that are in frame of the rear-facing camera on your phone, and will then speak to you a description of the image or if you are looking at a UPC barcode, or a banknote, it will tell you what the banknote is, or what the barcode says.
Microsoft Office
Word
Excel
Powerpoint
Visio
Publisher
Access (database management)
QSEE Superlite (Software design)
Microsoft Visual Studio - I am not an expert
During High School, I followed an online guide during summer and developed my own Web Browser and text editor using the standard WindowsFormApplication (Win32) using the School's copy of Visual Studio 2010)