Here's a few off the top of my head:
* TestDriven.NET
* The holy trinity (NAnt, NUnit, NCover) although I'm
favoring MbUnit lately
* Subversion (I personally like having a local
repository)
* CC.NET (even for one man builds, I just like having it
running and it comes in handy with demos and
presentations on CI)
* TortoiseSVN
* Ankh or that other VS addin for hooking up to
Subversion repositories from inside VS
* Team Explorer (if you need to hook up to TFS)
I have a bunch others and been meaning to post an entry
on setting up a new developer machine (6 months in I had
to re-image my existing 9400 but I'm getting a new M90
with 4GB in about a week)
Windows XP SP2 or Vista?
If Vista, x32 or x64?
I've recently started using Launchy, and I love it.
Recently dropped Free Download Manager in favor of the
DownThemAll Firefox addon. Much faster and works
correctly with SourceForge (FDM doesn't).
You misplaced the LiveWriter add-ons under Live
Messenger
I second the 7-Zip recommendation, much better program.
I use TClockEx instead of MemInfo. It lets you show the
memory load without having to hover, and you can
customize the date and time too. (And like MemInfo, it's
free.)
No local SQL server? I find it invaluable for offline
hacking in the coffee shop.
Nice set of tools..
Although i would rather use Quicktime Alternative
How can you live without Beyond Compare? Espessially if
you are using SVN.
Honerable mentions I also have others have mentioned a
few of these:
Console2 (don't forget to set up Console Here on your
right click menu in explorer)
Testdriven.Net (!)
NAnt - however do you build without it? Also great to
automate other tasks.
Consolas Font - much better than the default courier
stuff.
IEDev Toolbar - great stuff for Web devs. Although if
you are using FixFox Firebug seems to be all this and
more.
Fiddler2 - WOW! Awesome tool... now with videos on line
that actually show you how to use it's goodness.
Reflector - don't write .Net code without it.
DbGhost - I can't work without it anymore. Awesome
change management for databases.
Lookout - I still prefer it to search email in outlook
to Google Desktop!!! Wish MS didn't orphan it.
Plaxo.com - excellent tool to sync Contacts/Calendars
between PC's, etc.
BOb
ClipMate (most useful clipboard extender ever the end)
Trillian and Skype to stay in touch
cygwin for linux junkies like me
putty
google earth
truecrypt
Minesweeper :P hehehehehe
AVG Free
Zone Alarm Free
Cannot believe you chose Office 2007 when there is
OpenOffice from OpenOffice.org
Free open source, but will export in M$ Office formats
for those who are stuck to that paradigm
A Linux distro containing replacements for most of your
list.
On any computer that I work more than 10 minutes I
install Total Commander
I haven't tried Notepad2, but I use Notepad++ all the
time. It has sytax highlighting for a ton of languages,
code collapsing (at least in XML), macros, regex
searching, and the list goes on. highly recommended,
from 1 geeky jew to another :)