1. We’ve
all heard of 7-zip, WinRAR, and WinZip, but what about other great zipping
programs like PeaZip, TugZip, and Jzip?
2. What’s
the best Notepad replacement out there? Notepad++ right? We all know that! Ever heard of XML
Notepad? It’s a free XML editor and works great! Or what about PSPad? It’s
a very nice code and text editor also.
3. If
you use Windows, then you know and love the Windows registry! CCleaner may be the most popular system maintenance tool
out there, but what about other registry cleaners and tuners, such as Comodo registry
cleaner and Eusing registry cleaner?
4. Ever
accidentally delete a file that you really needed? You can try a program called
Pandora Recovery to recover lost or deleted files or Recuva, a useful file recovery app. But that’s not all! Ever heard of Recover My Files?
5. Speaking
of file recovery, ever accidentally delete all the pictures off your memory
stick!? It happens more often than you would think. In that case, you can use Art PLus Digital Photo Recovery to get back deleted photos.
6. Ever
forget your Outlook password? Or your email password for Eudora, Thunderbird,
or some other email program? If so, you can use a cool program called Mail
PassView to reveal passwords and account details for many email clients.
You can also use PSTPassword to recover a lost PST password.
7. What
if you need to get the password for your or someone else’s Google Talk, Yahoo
Messenger or MSN Messenger IM client? If you’re looking for a cool instant messenger password recovery tool, check out
MessenPass.
8. Since
we’re talking about passwords, ever run into the case where you forget a
password, but it’s still saved in your application, but it’s hidden? If you
even run into that situation, use Asterisk Logger to reveal any password that uses asterisks.
9. Continuing
on with passwords, did you know you could password protect EXE files? Yes it’s possible with a
program called Empathy! Pretty neat eh?
10. What about
password protected Excel files? I’ve definitely run into those and you can use
a program called Excel Password Remover to get rid of any password-protected
Excel workbook or sheet.
11. With all
this password talk, ever thought about using a free password manager? Ever
heard of Secure Data Organizer? What about Billeo Password Manager? Or Password Safe? Or KeePass?
12. Enough
about passwords, let’s talk media players! We’ve all heard of VLC media player and Windows Media Player, but what about KM Player and GOM player, both are great media players for Windows. What
about ALSong?
13. Those media
players will take care of just about every codec out there, but if not, you can
always use a program called CodecInstaller to help you determine which audio and video codecs are needed to play a video.
14. If you take
a lot of home videos, you probably need to edit and stitch them together right?
Don’t worry about Adobe Premiere, you can use other free programs like Windows Live Movie Maker, a product from Microsoft. If not
that, you can also check out VideoSpin and BrushVideo, two great video editing programs for Windows.
15. Speaking of
videos, there are many times when you need to convert from one format to
another. You can use Pazera Free Video to convert videos to FLV or SWF format. Or you can convert
DVDs to iPod format using Movie2X DVD Ripper or HandBrake.
16. But that’s
not all! You can convert movies to MP4 format using ImTOO DVD Ripper or convert Powerpoint presentations to DVD video, flash, or PDF
using free tools like authorPoint and CutePDF Writer.
17. Work with
PDF files a lot? Ever heard of NovaPDF Pro? It’s a free program for creating encrypted PDF
files. Or what about PDF-XChange Viewer? It has a bunch of features and is
actually better than Foxit!
18. If you want
to create PDFs fast, there are a bunch of programs like CutePDF, PrimoPDF,
Bullzip, doPDF, and lots more! Check out this post on seven free PDF writers that you might be interested in. One more
is PDFCreator.
19. Switching
topics, I’m sure you back up your computer regularly right? If not, you should
check out Easeus Todo Backup, a free program that lets you backup and clone your hard drives.
Another program is Hinx Backup Easy. Ever heard of AceBackup?
20. If you just
want to backup your data and not image your entire hard drive, you can use Karen’s Replicator to backup files and folders to network
drives or external drives on a schedule.
21. Whether you
know it or not, you probably have a bunch of duplicate files on your computer!
It just happens. You can use Duplicate Cleaner to find and remove those duplicate files. You can also use
other programs like Easy Duplicate Finder and Duplicate File Finder!
22. If you want
to save more hard drive space, you should look into a program that will analyze hard disk space usage, like TreeSize or Space Sniffer. Other programs include FosiX Lite and WinDirStat.
23. Tweaking
Windows can get you a decent performance boost if you know what you’re doing.
Some programs that make it easy are TweakUI, MZ Vista Force, and Tune-Up Utilities. You can also check out a program called Handy Tweakers.
24. Been
looking for a good free photo editor lately? Check out Photoscape, Irfanview, Paint.NET, or Phantasmagoria! If you prefer an online photo editor,
checkout PicResize and Picnik.
25. Speaking of
photos, you can create some cool photo albums using free software. Check out Jalbum and Vicman, both free tools to create web photo albums. Other
programs include Photo! 3D Album and Thumb Studio.
26. If you’ve
got a ton of pictures and videos like me, you might want to store your data
online. MediaFire is a free online file storage service and so is Drop.io, Windows Live SkyDrive and Dropbox. You can even use Gmail for file storage!
27. Ever had to
send a large file to someone, but your email client wouldn’t allow more than 10
to 20 MBs? You can share large files with friends and family using a program
called Gbridge. Other programs include Docstoc OneClick, HTTP File Server and Fileai.
28. One really
awesome notes application is Evernote. It’s free (there is a paid version too) and syncs
with your mobile phone and the web. Never forget anything again.
29. If you have
an FTP server or a website, you will probably need a good FTP client program like WinSCP, which supports secure
FTP also. Another good program is FileZilla.
30. If you’re
paranoid about your data, you might want to encrypt your computer hard drive
with a program like AxCrypt or TrueCrypt.
31. If you want
to be even more careful, you can actually create secured and locked text files using a program called
LockNote.
32. If you want
to hide specific folders in Windows, you can use a program called Free Hide Folder, which makes it completely invisible.
33. And if you
want to hide just a few files, did you know you can hide files inside pictures using a free zipping program?
34. If you
constantly use the same programs over and over, it might be a good idea to
download a quick program launcher. You’ve all heard of Launchy, but what about RocketDock, FreeLaunchBar, JetStart, and Executor?
35. One of my
favorite file and application launchers, however, is Find and Run Robot, aka FARR. Weird name, but awesome
launcher.
36. Ever wanted
to automate a certain task in Windows? Maybe you want to have
your computer turn off every day at 10pm ?
Or certain keystrokes you want to record and repeat over and over again?
Whatever the case, AutoHotKey is an awesome program for automating many tasks
in Windows.
37. I
personally don’t mind the Start Menu in Windows, but Vista Start Menu is a program that adds a crapload of
features to your Start Menu like the ability to use tabs, resize the menu, and
much more.
38. Ever needed
to sync one folder with another folder on the same computer? If you need to keep two folders in sync, check out SyncToy.
39. If you need
to sync data between two different computers, then you might want to check out
a free program called Allway Sync.
40. While on
the topic of syncing, sometimes it’s really useful to sync your bookmarks
between computers also. You can check out a program called Zinkmo to sync bookmarks between different browsers and across
multiple machines.
41. If you have
a lot of bookmarks, you might be able to manage them much better by using Tidy Favorites. It’s one of the best bookmark managers out
there and it syncs, backups, and helps you search through bookmarks!
42. If you have
a lot of music, you might want to consider a music management program like Media Jukebox. Another good program is aTunes.
43. If you’re
worried your computer might crash and you’ll lose all your music, you can back
it up to an online MP3 file storage service like MP3Tunes. What’s cool about this rather than just backing
up music files onto a USB hard drive is that you can access your media files
from anywhere via streaming.
44. If you’ve
recently bought a new computer, you can use a program called PC Decrapifier to get rid of all those useless programs
that can come bundled with the PC and slow everything down.
45. After you
have a computer for a while, there are always going to be programs that you
don’t use anymore and that can be uninstalled. Revo Uninstaller
will get rid of any program whether it likes it or not.
46. Even if you
use Google for searching the Internet, there are many times when a site listed
in the top 10 results is spammy or contains malware. However, I always like
using extra tool such as WOT (Web of Trust) or McAfee SiteAdvisior to protect myself when browsing the
Internet.
47. If you have
sensitive data on your computer that you want to permanently
delete from your hard drive, I would suggest using a program called Eraser.
48. Now if
you’ve deleted something and need to get it back, then you need to check out a
program like Undelete Plus, which helps you recover accidentally deleted files. (in addition to #4)
49. What’s one
thing in Windows that everyone does all the time? Open and save files. FlashFolder is a really cool app that adds a small toolbar
to your Open and Save dialogs so that you can quickly access favorite
destinations on your hard drive.
50. The other
most used feature in Windows is probably Windows Explorer. Direct Folders is a another program that enhances Windows
Explorer by adding quick links to favorite folders and also a list of recently
open folders.
51. If you’re
looking for a straight-up Windows Explorer replacement, check out Q-Dir, which adds
some useful features to the basic built-in Windows Explorer.
52. Vista Breadcrumbs is a cool app that gives you the Windows
Vista style breadcrumbs look in Windows XP.
53. Do you have
a lot of programs that load when Windows starts? Does it take several minutes
for your computer to become useable? If so, check out Startup Delayer, a program that delays the startup of
programs so that your computer loads faster.
54. In #27, we
talked about how to share files by creating your own file server, but you can
also use a cool program called Gbridge to share files between two computers easily.
55. In #39, I
mentioned using Allway Sync to keep files on two computer in sync, but you can
also use a program called FolderShare from Microsoft.
56. You’ve all
probably heard of CrossLoop for remotely sharing your desktop, but you can also
use Mikogo or Remobo.
57. Everyone
knows that FastStone can be used to capture screenshots of your desktop, but
you can also check out Screenshot Captor, Screen Hunter, PicPick, and uTipu.
58. If you
think you might have bad memory installed in your computer, you can check for bad memory using memtest86.
59. Ever wish
you could rearrange the list of open programs on your taskbar? Using Taskbar Shuffle you can drap and drop buttons on the
taskbar to any position.
60. Speaking of
the taskbar, you can use a program called TrayIt to minimize any application to the system tray instead of the
taskbar, thereby freeing up space.
61. And if you
want to spruce up your Windows XP taskbar, you can install Visual Task Tips, which gives you the thumbnail previews
for running programs in the taskbar like in Vista .
62. If you’re
like me, you probably have an IM account on GTalk, Yahoo, AOL and ICQ. If so,
you can use Digsby to chat with all your buddies from all networks in
one window!
63. One of the
worst things that can happen to your computer is for it to become infected with
Spyware. HijackThis is an awesome program that you can use to find and remove spyware, especially really nasty spyware.
64. Everyone
has heard of Spybot for removing spyware, but another really good program is SUPERAntiSpyware.
65. In #14, I
talked about free video editing programs, but you may also need to use a
program like VirtualDub to convert a video to another format or to resize it,
etc.
66. If you are
one of those people that love to arrange icons all over their desktop in pretty
patterns, you may want to use Icon Restore to save your desktop layout.
67. If you ever
need a free CD/DVD burner program, check out CDBurnerXP. It also has a portable version you can run off
your USB stick.
68. If you ever
need to burn an ISO image to a CD or DVD, then you should use a
free program like ImgBurn.
69. Burning ISO
images is cool, but what if you want to create your own ISO image too? You can
use Folder2ISO or LC ISO Creator to create an ISO image from a
folder in Windows or from a CD or DVD.
70. Ever run
into the problem where you are trying to delete a file in Windows and it says
that the file is in use and cannot be deleted? You can use Unlocker to delete any file that is locked by a process.
71. Though you
might not have to do this often, there are times when you need to change the
file extension of many files at once. You can use Extension Renamer to batch change file extensions easily.
72. Speaking of
batching, you can also use a program called ReNamer to batch rename thousands of files at once. Useful
for digital photos that all start with the same nonsense text like DSC00203,
etc.
73. But let’s
not stop there. What if you have thousands of images and you want to perform
some kind of change on all of them like resizing or adding a watermark or
rotating? Use can use MODI to batch modify images. Cool!
74. In #19 and
#20, I talked about software to backup your computer, but forgot to mention
DriveImage XML, an awesome program you can use to create an image of your hard drive.
75. Windows Live Writer is a free program from Microsoft that
you can use to write blog posts in a Word type of editor. It also has plugins
that enhance the functionality.
76. Ever head
of Blender? It’s a pretty amazing program and it’s free. It lets you create 3D worlds, 3D animations and 3D games. Check it out.
77. Format Factory is one my
favorite programs out there because it’s a universal transcoder that can
convert between many videos, audio and graphic formats.
78. Looking for
a really good partition manager? Check out Gparted, probably
the best not-heard-of partition manager out there.
79. With
Windows, you normally have to keep your drivers up to date otherwise the OS can
crash or blue screen. Use RadarSync
to automatically find the most recent drivers for your system.
80. If you need
to reformat your computer, you can use a program called DriverMax to automatically backup all your drivers and then restore them
after the install.
81. Looking for
a file on your computer? Default Windows search sucks? Well, why don’t you try
out Index your Files or Everything, two really awesome Windows file search tools.
82. Wish your
clipboard could store more than one item at a time? Well you should check out ClipX and Ditto clipboard extension, two cool clipboard manager
programs.
83. Most people
who work in offices uses Microsoft Outlook for their main email. If you do, you
have to check out Xobni, an awesome program for organizing and searching your Outlook email.
84. Speaking of
Outlook, ever heard of AttachmentOptions? It’s sweet. It basically lets you
configure the list of “blocked” or “unsafe” attachments so that you can receive
EXE files, .reg files, or whatever you want.
85. If you like
to listen to Internet radio stations, you can use a program called FreeCorder
to record music that you play off the web.
86. Since we’re
talking about only Windows freeware programs, you might be interested in
Disk2VHD, a program from Sysinternals that will let you convert your current PC into a virtual machine that you can
then load into Microsoft Virtual PC.
87. If you do a
lot of buying online, such as through Amazon, eBay, etc, or checking of your
bank accounts, etc, you might want to check out KeyScrambler, a cool program
that protects against keyloggers.
88. Ever had to
split a large file into a couple of pieces? If so, check out GSplit, a nitfy
utility for splitting and re-joining files.
89. Been in a
situation where you needed to compare two files and see the differences? WinMerge is a
cool program that will let you compare and merge two files.
90. As for
merging, ever had to merge several Powerpoint presentations together? Well you
can use PowerPoint Joiner for that.
91. Or what
about merging multiple PDF files together? If so, check out pdftk, a toolkit
that lets you merge, split, and repair PDF files.
92. Wish you
could listen to your home music collection while at the office or away from
home? Check out Sockso, a personal home streaming music server.
93. Most
browsers will download stuff to a default download folder, after which you have
to manually move the files to where you want them. Download Mover is a really nice app that will monitor a
folder for new files and automatically move them based on the rules you create.
94. Have you
ever wondered if there was a way to password protect EXE files? Let’s say you
didn’t want your kids to ever open Yahoo Messenger without typing in a
password. You can password protect programs using Empathy.
95. Ever needed
to figure out the RGB value or hexadecimal value of a color that is on your
computer screen? ColorPic is a nice utility that lets you determine the hexadecimal RGB color for anything on your
screen.
96. If you have
a lot of MP3 files, you probably need to edit the tags and metadata so that
everything shows up properly in iTunes or Winamp. You can use MP3tag or Picard to edit MP3 tags.
97. If you have
just one monitor for your computer, you can use a virtual desktop manager like Dexpot to have several
desktops on one computer. Another good one is 360 Desktop.
98. Have you
ever had to copy a folder in Windows that had a bunch of sub-folders and files?
You can use Unstoppable Copier to copy folders without any annoying
Windows pop up messages.
99. Ever want
ted create your own photo mosaic like they do in TV commericals? AndreaMosaic is cool program that will use your current
photo collection to create a great looking photo mosaic.
Wow! That was probably way more than a hundred freeware programs, but hope
you enjoyed it! I’m sure there are lots of great programs I missed, so if you
have a favorite freeware app, add it to the list via the comments! Enjoy!
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