kalko Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 Great list of free software.I would also add Paragon Backup & Recovery Free Edition, this is the only link I could find.It's as good as the paid version, that's why they removed the product page from paragon.com
e-t-c Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) Two (i think lesser known?) handy USB Boot and Format Tools ... B) RMPrepUSB GUI © RM Education plc [steve Si] @ UKDD: Jan 2011 - 2,8 MB (.zip) - Portable - Englisch - Freeware OS: Win XP, Win 2003, Win Vista, Win 2008, Win 7 HP: http://sites.google.com/site/rmprepusbPP: http://forum.geizhals.at/t183975,6082174.html#6082174 (only german)Partition and format your USB drive and make it bootable, install Bootmanager ... etc.SS: http://sites.google.com/site/rmprepusb/_/rsrc/1295910282753/home/rmprep617.jpgUFD-Utility (Usb Flash Disk Utilities) © 2008 Ao-LAB (USBest) @ TAIWANDD: May 2008 - bis 2,9 MB - Chinese/Japanese/English - Portable USB Standalone - FreewareOS: WindowsHP: http://www.ao-lab.com/support.htmlPP: http://forum.geizhals.at/t183975,6236932.html#6236932USB Stick Flash Disk Boot & U3 Partition Manager (create & delete hidden Bootpartition incl. U3)SS: http://f.666kb.com/i/boixq6tk0t7uyeme5.jpg Edited May 17, 2012 by e-t-c
jaclaz Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 A word of warning. RMPREPUSB is a "generic" tool (works with any USB stick). (and is quite known - a good two thirds of the "install Windows from USB" apps use it )UFD-Utility (Usb Flash Disk Utilities) © 2008 Ao-LAB (USBest) @ TAIWAN is a "Manufacturer tool" and will ONLY work with sticks that use USBest controllers, and most probably only the UT163 and UT 165.More details here:http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=14564&st=14http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=14564&st=17DO NOT EVEN THINK to use that utility on a non USBest controller. jaclaz
AceInfinity Posted August 10, 2011 Posted August 10, 2011 It's missing UMPlayer, and SRWare Iron for a web browser.
lm8 Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 Here are some other free and Open Source programs for the list:audio toolsTimidity++http://ocmnet.com/saxguru/Timidity.htmhttp://timidity.sourceforge.net/abc2midihttp://abc.sourceforge.net/abcMIDI/abcm2pshttp://abcplus.sourceforge.net/ebookfbreaderhttp://www.fbreader.org/comical - cbr/cbz viewerhttp://comical.sourceforge.net/comical with local settings file:http://criticalpressmedia.com/2010/09/mini-repository-for-windows-software-comical-cbrcbz-file-reader/email clientssylpheedhttp://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/hex editorncurses hexedithttp://www.rogoyski.com/adam/programs/hexedit/image editorgrafx2http://code.google.com/p/grafx2/mtpainthttp://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/image viewergqview-winhttp://gqview-win.sourceforge.net/graphics/screenshot softwareimagemagick or graphicsmagickhttp://www.imagemagick.org/http://www.graphicsmagick.org/virtual desktopbug.n and autohotkeyhttp://www.autohotkey.net/~joten/PDF softwaremupdf - firefox plug also availablehttp://www.mupdf.com/pdftoolkithttp://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/wkhtmltopdfhttp://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/text editorsscite - highly configurable programming editorhttp://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.htmlMy customization tips page for scite:http://www.distasis.com/cpp/scitetip.htmvideo toolsmpeg2schnitthttp://www.mdienert.de/mpeg2schnitt/dvdstylerhttp://www.dvdstyler.org/I have a more comprehensive list of my favorite Open Source applications at:http://www.distasis.com/cpp/osrclist.htm
jaclaz Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 My customization tips page for scite:http://www.distasis.com/cpp/scitetip.htmToday I feel like being sued for copyright infringement! Here:http://www.distasis.com/cpp/scitetip.htm© Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved The information on these pages is copyrighted by the author with all rights reserved. Reproduction of anything other than actual URL addresses without the author's permission is in violation of copyright laws. SciTE is a highly customizable programming editor that has been ported to multiple platforms like Windows and Linux. You can download and find more information on the editor at: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html(highlighting is mine) Seriously VERY good work! jaclazP.S.: Just in case, it was only a little joke, if you feel seriously that citing the above is a Copyright infringement I will remove it as soon as you notify me.
lm8 Posted August 19, 2011 Posted August 19, 2011 Seriously VERY good work! jaclazP.S.: Just in case, it was only a little joke, if you feel seriously that citing the above is a Copyright infringement I will remove it as soon as you notify me. Glad you found the tips useful.I like to copyright, CC or use GNU or BSD license on all my work. It's happened more than once that people will copy whole pages from my web site to theirs and act as if it's their work. By the way, usually quoting a portion of a page, especially if you're attributing the source, is considered fair use although the definition of fair use varies.
jaclaz Posted August 20, 2011 Posted August 20, 2011 I like to copyright, CC or use GNU or BSD license on all my work. It's happened more than once that people will copy whole pages from my web site to theirs and act as if it's their work. By the way, usually quoting a portion of a page, especially if you're attributing the source, is considered fair use although the definition of fair use varies.Sure , I am pretty familiar with the "fair use" provisions , it was just the "anything" that cracked me up .And I intentionally quoted a sentence that cannot really be considered "creative work" but rather "factual data" (exempted from Copyright protection) .BTW, one thing is Copyright (which gives you some rights on the copy) and another is - within your Copy Rights - to prohibit reproduction of "anything".IMHO the Creative Commons is more "near" the philosophy of both GNU and BSD than applying your copy rights this way. The article/tips are very nice, as said very good work! jaclaz
e-t-c Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 PopMan © 2002 Christian Hübner | CH-Software @ Magdeburg.DEDD: Apr 2010 - ca. 2 MB (.zip) - Portable Option - Multilingual - Freeware|GNU|DonationwareOS: All WindowsHP: http://www.ch-software.de/popman (Original Unpack-Setup)PP: http://portableapps.com/news/2011-04-05_-_popman_portable_1.3.1_released (Portable Mod)SS: http://www.ch-software.de/popman/screenshots.htmVIDEO: http://www.netzwelt.de/videos/3860-popman.htmlFORUM: http://www.ch-software.de/popman/forum/index.phpMy "new smartie" is this handy, multi-account eMail-Checker - I use it now as my follow-up for ePrompter. B) PopMan is a POP3 and IMAP4 manager. It can be used to list all e-mails received on your incoming mail server, without having to load these mails completely. Unwanted e-mails can be deleted directly from the server.
e-t-c Posted October 18, 2012 Posted October 18, 2012 (edited) MyPhoneExplorer © FJ Software Development / Franz Josef Wechselberger @ Finkenberg.ATDD: Aug 2012 - 6,37 MB - Multilingual - Installer - Freeware DonationwareOS: Windows & AndroidHP: http://www.fjsoft.at/en/HP: http://www.fjsoft.at/de/home.phpDL: http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.phpDL: http://www.fjsoft.at/de/downloads.php SS: http://www.fjsoft.at/de/gallery-myphoneexplorer.php WIKI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyPhoneExplorerWIKI: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyPhoneExplorer FORUM: http://www.fjsoft.at/forum/?language=englishAndroid Smartphones Management + Backups + Updates + Syncronize Profiles etc. thru Windows PC without ROOT Permissions Simply explore your SonyEricsson or Android phone !Connect your phone via cable, bluetooth or infrared and you'll be surprised how easy and efficient you can manage your phone with this compact software. Since it's first appearance MyPhoneExplorer evolved into the most popular freeware tool for SE-phones and is constantly extended by new features. Since version 1.8 MyPhoneExplorer supports also Android-based phones (connected via WiFi, USB cable or Bluetooth) Features: - Adressbook - with direct sync to Outlook, GMail, Windows contacts, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Lotus Notes and Tobit David- Organizer with calendarview and direct sync to Outlook, Google, Sunbird, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Windows calendar(Vista), Rainlendar, Lotus Notes, Tobit David and net shared calendars (WebDAV, FTP, local)- SMS - archive, export, import, excessive messages,...- Filebrowser with cachesystem to minimize datatransfer, automatic photosync...- Set phoneclock based on atomtime- and much more. f.e.: calllists, edit profiles, control phone, memorystatus, phonemonitor,...If you are using a Symbian-Phone from SE (f.e. P1i, M600i, W950i, W960i, G700, G900) please note: Its needed to install the PC-Suite first and the connection with MyPhoneExplorer is only possible throught USB-Cable.There exists a few Low-Cost-Phones (f.e. T200i) which does not have a Edited October 18, 2012 by e-t-c
e-t-c Posted March 20, 2013 Posted March 20, 2013 Web Developer Extension © 2003-2013 Chris Pederick @ UK+USA http://chrispederick.com/aboutHP: http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developerDL: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/web-developer FORUM: http://forums.chrispederick.comVery, very useful Firefox & Chrome Add-On Extension (Freeware, Donationware) Web Developer Features http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/featuresThe Web Developer extension adds various web developer tools to a browser. Acknowledgements - The original concept for the Web Developer extension came from the PNH Developer Toolbar - The icons used in the extension are from Helveticons and Icon Drawer - The complex string options support was suggested and written by Norio Minato Feature acknowledgements: - Many of the features were inspired by Jesse Ruderman's Bookmarklets - The 'Clear Session Cookies' feature was written by Viliam Durina - The 'Display Element Information' feature was inspired by the Mouseover DOM Inspector written by Steve Chipman - The 'Display Image File Sizes' feature was written by Kevin Hamilton - The 'Display Ruler' feature was inspired by the Ruler Favelet written by Kevin Smith - The 'Display Topographic Information' feature was inspired by the Topographic View bookmarlet written by Joseph Pearson - The 'Edit CSS' feature was inspired by the Edit CSS extensionConvert Firefox into a text-only browser © 12/2007 Dennis O'Reillyhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-9837331-68.html The free Web Developer Toolbar from Chris Pedericks makes it easy to view and print only the text on a Web page ...
John305 Posted March 27, 2013 Posted March 27, 2013 Hi I have been looking for a pc txt to phone solution and finally found one Pinger Text Free works great you can receive text msg also http://www.pinger.com/tfw/ and it is free the best part hehe.
Monroe Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 (edited) Just a mention of a few older software programs that I used with Windows 98SE that also work with Windows XP. Maybe a few people never heard of them and might find them useful. When I made my move from 98SE to XP a year ago, I was very happy that many of the software programs that I had on my 98SE setup also worked on XP. Helped make the transfer a lot smoother. They may also work on Windows 2000 and most likely will but above Windows XP ... I have no clue. Everything is freeware.Been using this program since 2004 ... don't do it often but every now and then I forget about having a CD / DVD in the drive when I shutdown the computer. Quick ShutDown will keep that from happening again. Small program that's light on resources.Quick ShutDown v2.6http://www.winutility.com/qsd/Windows 9x/Me/XP/2000/NTQuick ShutDown - fast and easy-to-use shutdown tool that allows you to shutdown, reboot, hibernate, logoff, standby or lock your computer with the one mouse click. When QSD is running, an accurate miniature icon appears on the taskbar on the end opposite the "Start" button. You can choose to click or double click it with the left mouse button, and it shutdowns or reboots your computer. You can set a keyboard shortcut for any action - shutdown, reboot, hibernate, standby, lock, logoff and media eject. Quick ShutDown allows you to set your own tray icon to be displayed. Click it with the right mouse button to view the context menu. Also, QSD can automatically terminate applications if they are not responding making shutdowns both quicker and safer. In addition, Quick ShutDown can eject removable media drives at shutdown preventing you from losing your disks and CDs by leaving them in the drive when you leave.Quick ShutDown - optionally terminates programs that aren't responding, making shutdowns both quicker and safer. You can easily set hotkeys for each task (shutdown, reboot and logoff). The program meets a real need for millions of Windows users, consumes a minimum of resources, but offers a maximum of features. Quick ShutDown works with Windows 9x/Me/XP/2000/NT. -------------------------------------------MRU-Blaster works great on XP (also listed for Vista and Windows 7). It hasn't been updated for some time but still will find and remove over 30,000 MRU lists. Run it all the time, especially after getting off the internet.MRU-Blaster v1.5http://www.brightfort.com/mrublaster.htmlWindows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7Protect your privacy, and keep your PC free from clutter. Find and remove over 30,000 MRU lists. MRU-Blaster is a program made to do one large task - detect and clean MRU (most recently used) lists on your computer.These MRU lists contain information such as the names and/or locations of the last files you have accessed. They are located ALL OVER your registry, and for almost ANY file type.By looking at these MRU lists, someone could determine what files you opened/saved/looked at, what their file names were, and much more! (And, in many cases, the lists are displayed in drop-down menus automatically.)With additional plug-ins that allow you to clean out your Temporary Internet Files and Cookies, MRU-Blaster enhances the protection of your privacy!--------------------------------------------The last item is another small registry cleaner ... Registry Trash Keys Finder. It's free to download and use but there might be one or two entries (in my case I have two entries) that won't get cleaned out for free. The program developer has a "full" version available for a donation, I don't mind that ... his time involved has some value but the free version will work just fine and clean out most unecessary registry keys. I used this (the free version) on Windows 98SE and now on XP and have never had a problem, but maybe a registry backup with ERUNT might be good till you know for sure with your setup.Registry Trash Keys Finder v3.9.1.2http://www.trashreg.com/rtkf_eng.html#5Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7, both 32-bit and 64-bitRegistry Trash Keys Finder (TrashReg) is an advanced Registry cleaning tool. The main function of RTKF is to allow the removal of unnecessary keys from the Windows Registry. Many programs leave keys in the Registry, even after programs removal using an uninstallation facility provided with the programs themselves. RTKF allows you to decide whether to delete or leave the keys found.An additional effect (it may be the main aim for some users) of removal of these keys is the "revival" of some programs trial versions after the initial trial period has expired.The program RTKF is not a "crack" but is an addition to other "serious" Registry cleaning software. No breach of software license agreement of the programms in use which "remains" are found by TrashReg takes place: nothing is "patched" into EXE files and their action is not traced by special "spies". I do not distribute any registration keys, and moreover one may not know anything about trial versions of any programs, which for their needs could write something hiddenly. So as the RTKF user you simply clean some trash from your computer Registry.... as I mentioned earlier, just a heads up for someone that might not know about these older programs.... Edited April 26, 2013 by duffy98
bphlpt Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 Thanks Duffy! I had forgotten about MRU-Blaster, and I had not heard of the other two. Good to know.Cheers and Regards
dencorso Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 Helamonster's UserAssist Spy. To know more about it read his article entitled: Yet Another Method Windows Uses to Log Your Computer Activity. Here are direct download links for UserAssist Spy v. 1.2.0.0 and v. 1.2.1.0.
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