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ATTENTION: I have just released an updated version with more games, OpenOffice.org 2.0, FireFox 1.5RC1 and
more!!! Also, I just released my Essential Software Collection CD. Be sure to check it out! And... If you can help us
offset some of our bandwidth costs, we would greatly appreciate it (just use the PayPal button on the left).

Although a lot of people use their USB Flash Drive to take files around with them, you can also load up some cool
programs and utilities. You can turn your drive into a portable toolbox filled with all sorts of goodies.

I started looking into portable USB apps when I wanted to have a password manager program that I could use at home and
work. As I looked for info on the internet, I found efforts to identify other easily portable programs. Now I have my USB
Flash Drive loaded with a password manager, a complete office suite, virus scanner, encryption tools, and a whole lot
more.

By the way, you may have heard about U3 (http://www.u3.com). U3 is a new standard for USB drives that supports
portable applications. So far, there are several U3 compatible drives on the market. On September 20th, the U3 group
launched a collection of U3 compatible software apps.

Although the U3 initiative sounds interesting, so far it just sounds like marketing hype. As you can see from the collection
of apps listed here, there is already a ton of available portable applications. I think the U3 specification is going to just be
a reason to charge extra for a U3 logo on your USB device and to make even more money off the software.

Other sources about portable USB applications:

PortableFreeware (http://www.portablefreeware.com)
Portable Firefox (http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_firefox/)
Portable OpenOffice (http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/portable_openoffice/)
USB Apps (http://www.usbapps.com/)

The collection I have assemble has a wide variety of apps I found on the appove sites. I am open to suggestions for new
inclusions. If the collection is too big for your dirve, you can just delete the folders for the apps you don't want. For
example, deleting OpenOffice will save you about 145MB.

Table of contents
1 Download Info
2 Requirements
3 Initial Setup
4 Usage
5 Individual Application Info
5.1 PStart
5.2 Productivity
5.3 Internet
5.4 Utilities
5.5 Multimedia
5.6 Security

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5.7 Games

Download Info

Download Sources:
Bittorrent: Portable Apps Collection Torrent (http://www.mininova.org/tor/147106)
Please help seed the file when you are downloading! Don't close your Bitttorrent client immediately. This is the best
download method. The more people participate, the faster the download is for everyone. If you are unsure of how to use
BitTorrent, we recommend getting the Azureus client (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/) and reading about it on the
Azureus FAQ (http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/Azureus_FAQ#Newbie_Questions) page.

MegaUpload.com Download: PAC2.rar (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IXQVNS82) (MegaUpload is a free file hosting


provider. The reason they are free is they have lots of ads. Be forewarned!)

Order the CD: If you can't find another way to get the download or you just want to be nice and help me pay for my
bandwidth costs, you can also buy a CD or access to a direct download at our online
store (http://www.riotechsol.com/shoppingcart/).

(Note: If this file doesn't download, email lanman@gmail.com and I'll fix it and let you know when it is back up. Also, if
anyone can help me mirror a copy, that would be great. It is 235MB) Also note that I am working on a lite version of the
collection that will fit on smaller drives.

Requirements
1. 512MB USB Flash drive (You can delete files to make it fit on a smaller drive)
2. Windows (All of these program need Windows)
3. WinXP Service Pack 2 (For the Autorun feature to work)
4. Admin Rights (For TrueCrypt functionality)

Initial Setup

Warning: Backup your current USB drive!

1. Delete everything from your current USB drive.


2. Extract USBApps.zip to your USB drive.
3. Explore your USB drive.
4. Setup an encrypted partition to secure sensitive files.
1. Double click on TrueCrypt.
2. Click "Create Volume" button to start TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard.
3. Click "Next" at the first screen (this will create a standard TrueCrypt volume).
4. In Volume Location, type "X:\files.tc" Where X: is the volume letter for your thumbdrive and then click
Next. (i.e. If your thumbdrive is mounted as the G: drive, type G:\files.tc)
5. Select your Encryption Options and then click Next. (If you don't know what to do, just accept the defaults)
6. Input a Volume Size. This has to be smaller than the remaing free space on your thumbdrive.
7. Select a Volume Password. (Make sure it is a STRONG password that you won't forget)
8. On the Volume Format screen, leave the defaults and select Format.
9. When it is done, it will tell you. Just click OK and then Exit.

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5. Create a folder on your C: drive called USBBackup.

Usage
If you have Windows XP Service Pack 2, when you insert your drive into a USB port, it will prompt you for a
password. This password is the one you specified when you created the TrueCrypt volume during the initial setup.
If you enter the password correctly, it will mount your encrypted volume as the Q: drive. (Make sure you dismount
the volume before you unplug your drive)
To access the advanced features of this flash drive setup, right click on the drive in the the My Computer window.
TrueCrypt Mount - This will attempt to mount the encrypted volume you created as the Q: drive. This is
included in case Autorun is turned off or you don't have WinXP SP2.
TrueCrypt Backup - This will backup your Q: drive (if you have it mounted) to C:\USBBackup.
TrueCrypt Dismount All - This will dismount any and all encrypted volumes.
TrueCrypt Start - If you want to manually mount or dismount encrypted volumes.
PStart - Launches PStart (see below)
Explore - If you want to browse the contents of your flash drive.

Individual Application Info


PStart

Website: [1] (http://www.pegtop.net/start/PegTop)

PStart is a great little application that makes it easy to launch all of these apps from your USB drive. Once you start PStart
you can access it via a popup from its systray icon. It functions as a second start menu just for your USB apps. You can
also save short notes on the Notes tab. The PStart included with the USB apps I have assembled is already configured to
launch most of the apps.

Productivity

AcroPad
Website (http://www.acropad.com/)
AcroPAD is a simple Notepad-like program with PDF production capability. Handy for quick generation of simple PDF
documents.
EssentialPIM
Website (http://www.essentialpim.com/)
EssentialPIM functions as a scheduler, contact manager, and outliner. Data can be imported from MS Outlook/Outlook
Express, and exported to HTML, RTF, CSV, and TXT. All data can be password-protected and the database file
encrypted using 128-bit Rijndael.
Foxit PDF Reader
Website (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php)
Foxit PDF Reader is a small, fast PDF viewer with Eastern Asian language support.
MyLife Organized
Website (http://www.mylifeorganized.net)
This personal task outliner will help you to organize your goals, projects and tasks into a tree. The to-do list with actions
that require immediate attention will be generated. It has Pocket PC version and can be synced with Outlook and
MindManager.
PDFproducer
Website (http://naramcheez.netfirms.com/pdfproducer.html)
PDFproducer is a small utility that converts plain text into PDF documents. It does not require Acrobat to be installed on

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the system, since it does not uses any component of Acrobat to produce PDF files. You have a choice of 3 page sizes,
different orientation as well as up to 3 fonts.
Portable OpenOffice
Website (http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/portable_openoffice/)
OpenOffice is a full-featured office suite that is compatible with all major office suites. It comes with Impress for
presentations, Draw for diagrams, Calc for spreadsheets and the Writer word processor. Portable OpenOffice is a special
build of OpenOffice that is optimized for use on a USB key drive. It has some specially-selected optimizations to make it
perform faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a specialized launcher that will allow you to launch it from
the directory of your choice.
Portable Sunbird
Website (http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_sunbird/)
Mozilla Sunbird is a calendar client that supports the creation of scheduled events and the ability to get an overview of
events on a particular day, week or month. The calendar can be shared by publishing it to a WebDAV-capable server.
Portable Sunbird is a special build of Mozilla Sunbird that is optimized for use on a USB key drive. It has some
specially-selected optimizations to make it perform faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a specialized
launcher that will allow most of your favorite extensions to work as you switch computers.
PSPad
Website (http://www.pspad.com/)
PSPad is a great text editor with syntax highlighting, hex editing, HTML tidying, built-in diff etc.
TextMe
Website (http://www15.brinkster.com/pmchapman/oldsite/textme.html)
TextMe is a drag-and-drop notes database. It is handy as a quick note jotting space or to copy text notes over from other
documents or websites. TextMe currently only supports plain text notes.
Tomahawk PDF+
Website (http://nativewinds.montana.com/software/tomahawk.html)
Tomahawk is a full-featured word processor for RTF, TXT and other file formats, with built-in PDF export capability.
xint
Website (http://www.xtort.net/xtort/xint.php)
xint (pronounced "zint") is an alternative to Windows notepad, with dozens of useful functions. The focus is on efficiency
and performance and thus there are no toolbars, redundant dialogs, or other uneccesary components. Most of the functions
are accessible via hotkeys, and extra formatting options are also availible through a convenient floating menu (screenshot)
that is activated also via hotkeys or the system menu to wherever your cursor happens to be. Make extracting html content
from a textfile, or alternately, saving only the html easy. Turn tab space delimited text files into comma delimited files, or,
vice-a-versa. xint does the standard find and replace much quicker then with regular notepad. Another thing that is of
great convenience, is "Twofish" encryption. Use "Twofish", a military-strength 160-bit encryption algoritm to securely
hide sensitive data.

Internet

FileZilla
Website (http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/)
FileZilla is a fast and reliable FTP and SFTP client. It includes a site manager and supports uploads/downloads queue,
keepalive, timeout detection, SOCKS 4/5 and HTTP 1.1 proxy etc.
HydraIRC
Website (http://www.hydrairc.com/)
HydraIRC is an IRC client that supports DCC chat and file transfers, connecting to multiple servers, dockable floating
tabbed windows, autohiding windows, DLL plugins, channel monitoring, message logs, event viewer, themes, color
schemes, buddy groups, audible and visual notifications , regexp highlighting, favorites and more.
OperaUSB
Website (http://www.opera-usb.com/operausben.htm)
Opera is a fast and secure web browser that features pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, built-in email
and RSS client etc. OperaUSB is a portable package for Opera that does not write to the registry nor leave any data on the
guest machine where it is run.

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Portable Firefox
Website (http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_firefox/)
Mozilla Firefox is an web browser that includes popup blocking, tabbed browsing, smart search and built-in download
manager. Portable Firefox is a special build of Mozilla Firefox that is optimized for use on a USB key drive. It has some
specially-selected optimizations to make it perform faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a specialized
launcher that will allow most of your favorite extensions to work as you switch computers.
Portable Gaim
Website (http://gaim.sourceforge.net/win32/index.php#portable)
Gaim is a multi-protocol instant messaging client. It is compatible with AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol), MSN Messenger,
Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, SILC, GroupWise Messenger, and Zephyr networks. Gaim users can log in to multiple
accounts on multiple networks simultaneously. It also supports many native features of the various networks, such as file
transfer, away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification.
Portable NVU
Website (http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_nvu/)
Nvu is a web authoring system (like FrontPage or DreamWeaver) that features WYSIWYG editing of web pages,
integrated file management via FTP and tabbed editing that makes working on multiple pages a snap. It includes support
for forms, tables, and templates. Portable NVU is a special build of NVU that is optimized for use on a USB key drive. It
has some specially-selected optimizations to make it perform faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a
specialized launcher that will allow most of your favorite extensions to work as you switch computers.
Portable Thunderbird
Website (http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/)
Mozilla Thunderbird is an email client with SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, NNTP and RSS support. It comes with advanced
message filtering, Bayesian spam detector and built-in spell checker, Portable Thunderbird is a special build of Mozilla
Thunderbird that is optimized for use on a USB key drive. It has some specially-selected optimizations to make it perform
faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a specialized launcher that will allow most of your favorite
extensions to work as you switch computers.
Uniform Server
Website (http://www.uniformserver.com/index.php?us=plugins)
The Uniform Server is a complete web development system on the move. It contains Apache, PHP, MySQL and Perl.
There are additional plugins that you can download at the website that will extend the system with FTP server and Java
servlet support.

Utilities

A43
Website (http://www.shawneelink.net/~bgmiller/)
A43 is a file manager with integrated text editor, zip/unzip functions, file search and dual-pane view.
Angry IP Scanner
Website (http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/)
Angry IP scanner is a very fast IP scanner. It can ping a range of IP addresses to check if they are alive, then optionally
resolve hostnames, scan ports, etc. It is useful for network administrators to monitor and manage their networks.
a-squared HiJackFree
Website (http://www.hijackfree.com/en/)
a-squared HiJackFree allows you to view and edit the configured autoruns, list explorer/browser add-ons, look at installed
services, view all currently opened ports, and list all running processes. It helps in the detection and removal of all types
of spyware, adware, trojans and worms.
BruteBenchmark
Website (http://www.geocities.com/andreigaceff/BruteBenchmark.html)
BruteBenchmark checks the performance of your CPU, video card and hard disk. It computes a score for each quickly,
and you can use it to compare against other entries in the database.
CurrPorts
Website (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/cports.html)
CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. For each port in the list,

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information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process,
version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and
the user that created it.
DiskView
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/DiskView.html)
DiskView shows you a graphical map of your disk. It allows you to determine where a file is located or, by clicking on a
cluster, see which file occupies it. You can double-click to get more information about a file to which a cluster is
allocated.
Explore2fs
Website (http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm)
Explore2fs is an explorer-type application for browsing Linux ex2fs filesystems under Windows.
Filemon
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/filemon.html)
FileMon monitors and displays file system activity on a system in real-time. Its advanced capabilities make it a powerful
tool for exploring the way Windows works, seeing how applications use the files and DLLs, or tracking down problems in
system or application file configurations. Filemon's timestamping feature will show you precisely when every open, read,
write or delete, happens, and its status column tells you the outcome.
FolderSize
Website (http://www.sulaco.co.za/downloads.htm)
FolderSize scans a selected drive or folder and reports the size of all the subfolders. The result can be viewed in bytes,
percentage of total space or as a bar graph
freeCommander
Website (http://www.freecommander.com/index_en.htm)
freeCommander is a dual-pane file manager which is more powerful than Windows Explorer. It has a built-in file viewer
to view files in hex, binary, text or image format. It has built-in archive handling ability for ZIP (read, write), CAB (read,
write) and RAR (read). It supports calculation of folder size, folder comparison/synchronization, file search and filtering
etc.
GenControl
Website (http://www.gensortium.com/products/gencontrol.html)
GenControl is a simple desktop remote control program for Windows 2000 or Windows NT networks. It allows the
authorised administrator to remotely control the desktop of another machine over a Windows-based network with any
additional software installed on that machine.
hddhealth
Website (http://panterasoft.com/)
HDD Health monitors hard disks from the system tray using Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T),
and alerts you of impending failure.
HDDlife
Website (http://www.hddlife.com/eng/features.html)
HDDlife constantly monitors the health of your hard drives at regular intervals and informs you about the results of these
checks. The current version supports only IDE and Serial ATA disks with standard controllers, while external, RAID and
SCSI controllers are not supported.
HotKeyz
Website (http://www.skynergy.com/hotkeyz.html)
HotKeyz allows you to define hotkeys for executing other application, It features default hotkeys for minimizing,
maximizing, restoring or closing the active window. Launch your default e-mail window to compose a new email. Control
your WinAmp 2.x without it being focused. Define memo type text and with a hotkey paste your text into your e-mails,
documents etc. You can also paste special characters or the current date and time. Open and close your CD-Rom(s).
Power off, shutdown, logoff or reboot your PC with a hotkey press. Start your screen saver, hide or unhide your desktop,
taskbar or any desktop with a hotkey.
HoverIP
Website (http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm)
HoverIP contains an integrated set of network tools, including nslookup, ping, trcaeroute and a port scanner.
LC ISO Creator
Website (http://www.lucersoft.com/freeware.php)

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LC ISO Creator creates ISO files from CD/DVD-ROM, which is a great way to backup or archive your CD/DVD-ROM
discs.
MultiRes
Website (http://www.entechtaiwan.net/util/multires.shtm)
MultiRes works very much like a 32-bit version of the venerable Microsoft QuickRes 16-bit applet for Windows 95, with
administrative scripting facilities and extended capabilities to handle refresh rates and multiple monitors. Supported
resolution and refresh rates are accessible from the command-line or from a simple menu that pops up from the system
tray. An optional timed confirmation prompt – enabled by default in the program About box – ensures that any changes
you make can be reversed safely, without fuss.
NetStumbler
Website (http://www.stumbler.net/index.php?cat=4)
NetStumbler allows you to detect Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) using 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g. You can
use it to verify that your network is set up the way you intended, find locations with poor coverage in your WLAN, detect
other networks that might be causing interference with your network etc.
PC Wizard 2005
Website (http://www.cpuid.com/pcw.php)
PC Wziard 2005 is designed for the detection, analysis and benchmarking of hardware. It is able to detect a large scale of
system components and supports the latest technologies and standards. This tool is periodically updated (usually once per
month) in order to provide most accurate results.
Process Explorer
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml)
Process Explorer is an advanced task manager. It is an indispensable tool for both beginners and power users. I use it all
the time to kill tasks that refuse to be killed, or find what which processes are still holding on to a particular file or DLL so
it refuses to be deleted.
PuTTY
Website (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/)
PuTTY is a free SSH, Telnet and Rlogin client for 32-bit Windows systems. It supports the SSH2 protocol.
RegMon
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/regmon.shtml)
Regmon is a registry monitoring utility that will show you which applications are accessing your registry, which keys they
are accessing, and the registry data that they are reading and writing - all in real-time. This advanced utility takes you one
step beyond what static registry tools can do, to let you see and understand exactly how programs use the registry.
Restoration
Website (http://www.geocities.jp/br_kato/)
Restoration helps undelete files that were deleted accidentally by mistake. It even work with removable media such as CF
or SF cards. You can scan for all files that could be recovered, or filter the results by entering a search term or extension.
This program also has a secure wipe feature that makes it impossible to restore deleted files.
SilentNight Micro CD Burner
Website (http://www.silentnight2004.com/Download.html)
SilentNight Micro CD Burner is a tiny CD burner that lets you select the folder you want to burn to CD, with optional
wildcard-based filtering. It supports long file names (Joliet filesystem) multi-session CDs, audio CDs from MP3/WAV
files, Burn Proof/Just Link support etc.
SIW
Website (http://www3.sympatico.ca/gtopala/about_siw.html)
SIW is single-EXE wonder gathers detailed information about your system, such as motherboard, BIOS, CPU, devices,
memory, video, drivers, ports, printers etc. It is also a real-time monitor for CPU, memory, pagefile usage, network
connections, network traffic etc.
SpaceMonger
Website (http://www.werkema.com/software/spacemonger.html)
SpaceMonger is a tool for keeping track of the free space on your computer. Each file or folder on a given drive is
displayed in a box in the main window whose size is a relative comparison to all the other files in your system.
ssmanager
Website (http://www.lonewolf.gr/software/)
Screensaver Manager provides various options for activating/deactivating the screensaver. For example, the screensaver

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could be activated when the mouse cursor is placed at the upper left corner of the screen. It could also be activated by
hitting a hotkey. In addition, the screensaver could be disabled when there is a high CPU load to prevent CPU cycles from
being used up by the screensave.
TCPView
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml)
TCPView gives a detailed listing of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the local and remote addresses
and state of TCP connections. On Windows NT, 2000 and XP TCPView also reports the name of the process that owns
the endpoint. TCPView provides a more informative and conveniently presented subset of the Netstat program that ships
with Windows.
UnicEdit
Website (http://heiner-eichmann.de/software/unicedit/unicedit.htm)
UnicEdit is a Notepad-replacement with fantastic Unicode support. It converts between UTF-8, UTF-16, UCS-2, UCS-4,
as well as ANSI or multibyte with various code pages. In addition, it shows you the full Unicode name of each character
in the status line. No other tool I have come across offers you the same level of flexibility for performing code
conversion!
VirtualDrives
Website (http://www.appcontrols.com/software/virtualdrives.html)
Virtual Drives Manager is a tool for defining virtual drives in your filesystem. Virtual drives are symbolic links that points
to existing directories on your filesystem. This is essentially a graphical version of subst.exe.
VNC Viewer
Website (http://www.realvnc.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi)
VNC Viewer enables you to remote control any machine running VNC Server.
WHD
Website (http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm)
WHD allows you to view and edit the contents of any file in hex or decimal.
Wild Replace
Website (http://www.cylog.org/utils_6.asp)
WildReplace is a search and replace tool that lets you search for files on your disks and presents the results in a folder
tree. You can search for files with special attributes (Read-Only, System, Archive, etc.), or files that contain a matching
phrase (works with both Text and Binary files). WildReplace can also replace text on files, create backups of modified
files, delete files that match your search criteria or move all matching files to a new location while preserving the same
folder structure.
XVI32
Website (http://www.chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm#download)
XVI32 is a hex editor with large file capability, built-in scripting, data inspector, fast search-and-replace function and
many other features specific to manipulating files in hex mode.

Multimedia

FastStone Image Viewer


Website (http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm)
FastStone Image Viewer is an image browser, viewer, editor and converter that supports resizing, renaming, cropping,
color adjustments, watermarks, EXIF support, lossless JPEG transitions, drop shadow effects, image frames, scanner
support, histogram and more. It also includes a built-in slideshow with 60+ transitional effects. It supports all major
graphic formats including BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO and TGA.
FSResizer
Website (http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm)
FastStone Photo Resizer is a batch image converter/resizer that enables users to convert, rename, resize, crop, rotate,
change color depth, add text and watermarks to many images at one go.
Fusion Media Player
Website (http://www.fusionmedia.org/index.php)
Fusion is a small media player that plays DVD, DIVX, XVID, MPEG, WMV, MP3, WMA, WAV or MID, with skin and
visualization plugin support. It also supports recording of streaming content directly to the harddisk.

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GSpot
Website (http://www.headbands.com/gspot/screenshots.html)
Simply drag-and-drop any AVI file to the GSpot window, and GSpot will determine which audio and video codecs are
required to play the file, as well as whether these codecs are installed on your system.
IrfanView
Website (http://www.irfanview.com/)
IrfanView is a image viewer with support for a large number of image, audio and video formats, including animated GIF,
multi-page TIFF and multiple ICO files. It also supports creation of panaroma images, editing of multi-page TIFF files, as
well as lossless JPEG rotation.
Media Player Classic
Website (http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/)
Media Player Classic looks like Windows Media Player V6.x, but it is not a me-too application. Beneath its classic look
lies an extremely powerful media player. You can configure keyboard commands, configure/reorder/disable codecs/filters
etc. And it is one of those rare media players that provides native support for Unicode, so you will be able to load music
or video files with Japanese, Chinese or Korean filenames easily, and view them in the playlist.
mp4UI
Website (http://mp4ui.sourceforge.net/)
mp4UI is a utility for viewing and creating MP4 files. MP4 files are ISO compliant MPEG-4 streams with AAC audio.
You are able to edit file/track properties and metadata, as well as import/export individual audio/video tracks.
Pixia
Website (http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/)
Pixia is a powerful graphics editor with a unique user interface. When learning Pixia, it's easier to discard everything you
know about Photoshop or Paintshop, and start from scratch with the tutorials and help files.
SharpControl
Website (http://www.retsok.nl/pages/downloads.php)
SharpControl sharpens images using an algorithm that is different from most mainstream graphics applications. It reads
and writes JPEG and uncompressed TIFF files. It also allows batch processing of images.
SilentNight MP3
Website (http://www.silentnight2004.com/Download.html)
SilentNight MP3/CD Player is a multimedia player that supports playback of the following filetypes: .mp3, .ogg, .wav,
.wma, .mo3, .xm, .mod, .s3m, .it, .mtm, .mp2, .mp1, audio CD, and Internet radio streams. There is also a CD-ripper that
ripps files directly to MP3 format, convertions between MP3-WAV, WAV-MP3. You can also edit MP3 tags with the
built-in tag editor, and record Internet radio streams, or from any other input line supported by your soundcard. The player
has an equalizer, and you can also regulate pitch, samplerate, tempo, flanger, echo, rotate, and adjust CD-ROM speed.
STOIK Capturer
Website (http://www.stoik.com/)
Stoik Capturer captures video from your DV camcorder directly to AVI or WMV. It is able to split capture file
automatically by size. You can also output DV AVI to your DV camcorder with the help of this program.
VirtualDub
Website (http://virtualdub.org/)
VirtualDub is a video capture/processing utility. It lacks the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe
Premiere, but is great for video capture and transcoding via third-party video codecs. It can also read MPEG-1 video files.
VLC
Website (http://www.videolan.org)
VLC (initially VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1,
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
WinDV
Website (http://windv.mourek.cz/)
WinDV is a small utility for capturing videos from DV device (camcorder) into AVI-files and for recording AVI-files into
DV device via FireWire (IEEE 1394) interface. Capturing is very reliable thanks to use of large buffer queue. Timestamps
recorded on DV tape by camcorder can be used to automatically split captured video into multiple files. During
transmitting to DV, several AVI-files can be joined together to form final video recording.
winLAME
Website (http://winlame.sourceforge.net/download.php)

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winLAME is an encoder for WAV, MP3 and OGG. It lets you set up the encoding process with an easy-to-use
wizard-style user interface, with support for batch processing of multiple audio files.
XnView
Website (http://www.xnview.com/)
XnView is an image viewer and converter that supports more than 400 graphics format. It has tons of options you can
tweak. My favorite is to enable caching so that thumbnails are cached in a temp folder of my choice (unlike some image
viewers that insist on writing the cache file to every image folder that you access).

Security

CyberShredder
Website (http://www.cylog.org/utils_9.asp)
CyberShredder erases confidential files from your computer permanently. Normal file deletion will remove a file's
directory entry and allocation table information. The actual disk clusters that contained the file's data remains intact on
your hard disk and can be recovered later. CyberShredder overwrites the space occupied from a file with random data and
erases the file, so an unerase utility will never be able to recover it. It has three different methods of deleting files
including the NSA approved seven-pass file deletion method.
eXpress CheckSum Calculator
Website (http://www.irnis.net/free.shtml)
eXpress CheckSum Calculator is great for verifying the integrity of files downloaded from the Internet. Similar utilities
install new shell menus and/or tabs, which I dislike, because experience have shown that badly written shell utilities will
make Windows Explorer less stable. Why sacrifice system stability when you can use small, simple utilities like these
instead?
KeePass
Website (http://keepass.sourceforge.net/)
KeePass is a password manager that helps you manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in
one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master
password to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms
currently known (AES and Twofish).
Omziff
Website (http://www.xtort.net/xtort/omziff.php)
Omziff is an encryption utility that uses various cryptographic algorithms to encrypt and decrypt textual files. These
algorithms include: Blowfish, Cast128, Gost, IDEA, Misty1, Rijndael, and Twofish. It also generates random passwords,
splits files, and offers simple file shredding.
privyCrypt
Website (http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~vlchung/code/privyCrypt/)
privyCrypt is a small program that is designed for encrypting email before transmission across networks. It relies on a
shared private key for encryption/decryption.
Rootkit Revealer
Website (http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/rootkitrevealer.html)
RootkitRevealer is a rootkit detection utility. It detects registry and filesystem API discrepancies that may indicate the
presence of a user-mode or kernel-mode rootkit.
TrueCrypt
Website (http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/)
TrueCrypt creates virtual encrypted disks within a file and mount it as a real disk. It can also encrypt an entire hard disk
partition or a device, such as USB memory stick, floppy disk, etc. It supports a full range of encryption algorithms,
including AES-256, Blowfish (448-bit key), CAST5, Serpent (256-bit key), Triple DES, and Twofish (256-bit key).

Games

Babble Deluxe
Website (http://www.geocities.com/simonbates666/)

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Babble Deluxe is a puzzle game. The game board contains 25 random letters arranged in a 5 x 5 grid. The goal of the
game is to find as many words as possible within the time limit. You can play alone for the highest score or play against
one of the computer players.
Bricks
Website (http://www.doob.de/Bricks2000)
Bricks2000 is a tetris clone. Throughout the game, various types of "bricks" fall from the top to the bottom of the playing
area. When the bricks form a solid row of blocks across the playing area, that row vanishes.
Defendguin
Website (http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/defendguin/)
Defendguin is a clone of the arcade game "Defender", but with a Linux theme. Your mission is to defend little
penguinoids from being captured and mutated.
FSPacman
Website (http://www.faststone.org/PacmanDetail.htm)
FastStone Pacman is a PacMan-clone. It features a 3D look-and-feel, funny sound effects (screaming, laughing, burping,
sighing and applauding) and customizable background MIDI music and much more. Evil viruses are chasing and
cooperating to corner you. You are trying to clear the red beans on the maze and keeping away from those viruses. You
are running for the gold beans to gain the power to destroy the viruses or you are using the bullets to fight back. Finally
you break through their encirclement, clear up all the beans in the maze and win the game. Smart viruses are going to
make your mission full of adventures.
Gem Drop X
Website (http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/gemdropx/)
Gem Drop X is a fast-paced puzzle game where it's your job to clear the screen of gems before they squash you. You're at
the bottom, they're at the top, and they keep coming! You grab gems (up to 10) of the same color and use them to knock
more gems off the screen. Match 3 or more of the same color in a column and they explode. Any adjacent gems of the
same color also explode, causing a chain reaction that might cover the entire screen. The more gems that disappear with
one shot, the higher the score you get.
Mega Mario
Website (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmario/)
Mega Mario is a Super Mario Bros clone. It features everything in the original game, but now comes with better graphics,
higher resolution, smoother movement and new levels.
vectoroids
Website (http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/vectoroids/)
Vectoroids is a clone of the classic arcade game "Asteroids" by Atari. Your objective is to maneuver a space ship within a
field of asteroids, and shoot them into smaller and smaller pieces, eventually destroying them completely.
XO
Website (http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/index.html)
XO is a computer rendition of the classic board game "Renju". Pit your skills against a computer opponent by being the
first to put 5 pieces in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row.

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