Programs listed alphabetically
1. AnalogX LinkExaminer
Version 1.01, release date: May 6, 2009
AnalogX LinkExaminer at its core is a link checker, it goes through each and every page (assuming you have it set to) and parses the HTML in order to extract the links existing on the page. While it's parsing the page, it can also perform other checks; from simple tasks like extracting the page title, to SEO analysis, to more advanced tasks like identifying pages with high similarity to other pages. Once it's done, you can go over the results in the GUI, then export to a variety of formats including CSV and Google-compatible XML sitemaps. It also boasts a template-based HTML report generation engine, that allows you to make completely custom report to focus on the aspects of the scan that are most critical to you.
2. Autoruns
Version 9.5, release date: May 7, 2009
This utility, which has the most comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations of any startup monitor, shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them. These programs include ones in your startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other Registry keys. You can configure Autoruns to show other locations, including Explorer shell extensions, toolbars, browser helper objects, Winlogon notifications, auto-start services, and much more.
3. Blender
Version 2.49, release date: May 30, 2009
Blender, the open source software for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, post-production, interactive creation and playback. Available for Windows, Linux, Irix, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD or Mac OS X.
4. CleanAfterMe
Version 1.35, release date: May 15, 2009
CleanAfterMe allows you to easily clean files and Registry entries that are automatically created by the Windows operating system during your regular computer work.
With CleanAfterMe, you can clean the cookies/history/cache/passwords of Internet Explorer, the 'Recent' folder, the Registry entries that record the last opened files, the temporary folder of Windows, the event logs, the Recycle Bin
, and more.
CleanAfterMe is a portable application. This means that you can run it without any installation and without leaving any trace in the Registry.
You can also run this program from a USB flash drive: In order to do that, simply copy the executable file of CleanAfterMe (CleanAfterMe.exe) into the USB flash drive, and run it from there.
5. HelpNDoc
Version 2.0, release date: May 27, 2009
HelpNDoc lets you generate help files in various formats from a single source.
- CHM: Compiled Microsoft Windows HTML Help;
- HTML: Complete web help optimized for easy online browsing and search engines;
- DOC: Complete help documentation as a Microsoft Word document or RTF file;
- PDF: Standard Adobe portable document format documentation for easy sharing and printing.
6. HWiNFO32
Version 2.40, release date: May 13, 2009
A powerful system information tool for Windows.
- Comprehensive hardware information
- System health monitoring (Thermal, Voltage, Fan, Power)
- Basic benchmarks
- Text, CSV, XML, HTML, MHTML report formats
- Periodical updates
- OS: Windows 9x/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server 2008/Windows 7
- Platform: 32-bit (IA-32), 64-bit (x64, IA-64)
7. MJ Registry Watcher
Version 1.2.6.8, release date: May 25, 2009
MJ Registry Watcher is a simple registry, file and directory hooker/poller, that safeguards the most important startup files, registry keys and values, and other more exotic registry locations commonly attacked by trojans. It has very low resource usage, and is set to poll every 30 seconds by default, although you can adjust this to anywhere between 0 and 9999. A configuration file stores all your settings for future use. MJRW not only polls the system, but it also hooks it, so that most changes to keys, files and directories are reported instantaneously. Key deletions are still caught by the polling loop though, since they cannot be hooked.
8. PopCorn
Version 1.92, release date: May 18, 2009
PopCorn is a freeware ultra-lightweight POP3/SMTP e-mail client It works as a client/server application, reading mail 'directly' from POP3 servers. It is ideally suited for 'on the road' mail access, for scanning, reading and sending mail over slow connections. It supports multiple user profiles, enabling you to read and send mail from any number of accounts. It requires no installation, no data is saved locally other than a portable .INI file containing account information. It is ideal for cleaning up POP3 accounts, removing spam, unwanted mail, large attachments etc... It has a mail editor allowing you to compose and send new mail, reply to, forward and re-direct received mail. It fits easily on a floppy or other portable (even read only) media, making it easy carry around at all times.
9. RegDllView
Version 1.35, release date: May 28, 2009
RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list of all registered dll/ocx/exe files (COM registration). For each registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered, and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID).
RegDllView also allows you to unregister dll/ocx files that you don't need on your system anymore. If you have dll/ocx files that don't exist on your system anymore, but their registration entries are still exist in your Registry, you can manually remove these entries by using 'Delete All Entries For Selected Files' option.
10.
Roadkil's Disk Image
Version 1.5, release date: May 23, 2009
Creates and writes disk images files to hard and floppy disks. Great for writting boot disk images download from the internet or creating a perfect copy of a disk to email to someone else.
check it n try it...
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Top 10 Freeware-May 2009 by me
Posted by vix at 6:13 PM
Labels: May 2009, Top 10 Freeware
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