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Best Free Web Browser
Internet Explorer is a good browser but it has become such a target
for malicious exploits that it is now a major security risk. Quite
separately, the browser itself is now looking dated with most
alternative products offering tabbed browsing and other productivity
enhancements. There are several excellent alternatives but Mozilla
Firefox is the stand-out pick. It's safer than Internet Explorer, so
safe in fact that many users have reported no spyware infections
since they started using the product. It's also browses faster than
Internet Explorer and since the release of version 1.0, it's stable
and reliable as well. It loads a little slower than IE but once
running, it zips along at lightning speed. With tabbed browsing and
more free extensions than you could ever want, it offers a major
upgrade in your browsing experience. Unlike IE, it's also standards
compliant. Firefox is now my everyday browser though occasionally I
have to fire up IE to browse a site designed around IE's
non-standard features. (4.7MB)
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
http://www.techsupportalert.com/firefox.htm <= Free Firefox
migration guide
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Best Free Anti-Virus Software
There are two equal recommendations in this category. First there is
AVG Antivirus 7.0 Free Edition. This product has been continuously
refined since it was first released in 1991 and now offers very
impressive protection capabilities. Additionally, it's relatively
small, light on resources, has regular automatic updates and handles
email scanning. There is a free and a pro version, the only
difference being that the free version has a few non-critical
features disabled and has no direct technical support. Even so, it's
an impressive package and offers the financially challenged a real
alternative to the major anti-virus suites. Equally impressive is
the free Avast! scanner though its funky media player style
interface is not to everyone's taste. Avast! also required periodic
re-registration while AVG does does not. (5MB)
http://free.grisoft.com
http://www.avast.com
http://www.techsupportalert.com/free-vs-paid-av.htm <= a review
of the effectiveness of free security software
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Best Free Adware/Spyware/Scumware Remover
I used to recommend SpyBot Search and Destroy but I'm afraid its
detection rate has fallen off recently. I now recommend Microsoft's
Antispyware program which is currently available as a free beta to
users of Windows 2000 and later. It' s based on the Giant
Antispyware product that Microsoft purchased late in 2004 and has
impressive detection. It also has excellent real time protection
against the current plague of browser hijackers, auto-dialers and
other surreptitiously downloaded scumware products. Microsoft have
announced that the product will remain free even when out of beta so
it's a good long term choice. My second selection in this category
is Ad-Aware SE. It's free too and works with all versions of Windows
though the free version lacks the active protection offered by the
Microsoft product. However you can add active protection by using
SpywareBlaster (see next item) I use both MS Antispyware and
Ad-Aware as they tend to find slightly different things. If
possible, I suggest you use both as well.
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx (
6.4MB)
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ (1.7MB)
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Best Free Browser Protection
Utility
There's a scumware plague at the moment. All it takes is a visit to
a pushy web site or a loaded shareware install and next minute your
Internet Explorer homepage has been changed, your default search
setting altered, unwanted ads pop up on your screen and worse.
SpywareBlaster is not a system scanner rather it is monitor that's
designed to prevent an initial infection. It provides active
protection for Internet Explorer users against thousands of
malevolent products that use ActiveX based exploits and offers
defenses against hostile sites and unwanted cookies as well. SpywareBlaster
can be used with Firefox but there's not much point as Firefox
doesn't need to be protected against ActiveX exploits.
SpywareBlaster is free but the automatic update service costs $9.95
annually. A companion program to SpywareBlaster is SpywareGuard. It
is also a protective program that checks programs before they are
run for malware signatures and also checks program behavior as well.
However of late SpywareGuard seems to have been rather neglected
with no new signature updates for more than a year so I can no
longer give it my recommendation. SpywareBlaster though, is a
terrific product and a must-have for Internet Explorer users who
also use the free version of Ad-Aware. If you are using Microsoft
Antispyware, Ad-Aware Pro or other anti-spyware utility with a
real-time monitor, you don't really need it.
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html (2.2MB)
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html (1.96MB)
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Best Free Firewall
Two things need to be said about
firewalls. First, the number and quality of free products is
remarkable. Second, no other single product category seems to cause
as much angst to average users in their installation and
day-day-use. That's why my choice for "best" goes to Kerio Personal
Firewall, the product that seems to cause the fewest problems for
users. Don't get me wrong, it is also an excellent firewall . More
adventurous users and the technically inclined may however wish to
consider ZoneAlarm and Sygate. The most technically advanced
firewall of all is possibly the latest Tiny version. However it is
so fiendishly difficult to install and setup that I can only
recommend it to network specialists and masochists. Note: The free
and paid versions of Kerio are the same. If you don't buy the
product some advanced features are automatically turned off after 30
days.
http://www.kerio.com/kpf_home.html (7.3MB)
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Best
Free Trojan Scanner/Trojan Remover
Updated July 1, 2005
Ewido is the best of a new crop of anti-Trojan programs. On my
recent tests over at
www.anti-trojan-software-reviews.com it emerged as was one of
the few products that could reliably detect polymorphic and process
injecting Trojans that were totally missed by anti-virus products
like Norton and AVG. No, it's not as effective as TDS-3 or Trojan
Hunter but these are shareware products. As ever, you get what you
pay for. In particular the free version of Ewido doesn’t have a
memory monitor but the on-demand scanner is however, excellent. The
free version download is actually the same as the paid version but
after 14 days the memory monitor becomes non-functional. I recommend
that all average PC users who don't have an anti-trojan scanner
download the product and scan their PCs weekly. I suspect you may be
surprised at what you will find. Ewido is also pretty good at
removing some spyware infections so bear that in mind next time you
encounter a spyware product you can't remove with normal
anti-spyware products like Ad-Aware. Note that Ewido only works with
Windows 2000 and later so Win 9X users should consider the free
version of
a2
(a-squared) anti-trojan as an alternative. It's not quite as
effective as Ewido but is still an excellent product. High risk PC
users such as P2P file sharers and frequenters of hack sites, should
however consider the industrial strength protection of
TDS-3 or
Trojan Hunter both of which offer the enhanced protection they
need.
http://www.ewido.net/en/ (2.2MB)
http://www.anti-trojan-software-reviews.com/review-ewido.htm
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Best
Free Rootkit Scanner/Remover
Updated July 1, 2005
Rootkits are a special kind of software tool used to hide trojans,
viruses and other malware from your anti-virus scanner and other
security products. Unfortunately there are extremely effective which
means that some of you reading this will be infected even though you
believe your PC to be totally clean. Thankfully there is a new class
of security product now available called rootkit detectors that use
specialized techniques to detect these dangerous intruders. Most of
these detectors require quite a bit of technical skill to interpret
the results but one of the simplest to use and most effective is
also free. It's called BlackLight and is currently available as a
free beta from F-Secure until the 1st of October 2005. I suggest
everyone download this product and scan their PC. The chances of you
being infected are small but for five minutes work it's not worth
taking the risk. Free, 911KB.
http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/cure.shtml
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Best Free Intrusion
Prevention and Detection Utility for Home Use
Updated July 1, 2005
These days all users face a real risk of malicious programs secretly
installing themselves on your computer. Anti-virus and anti-spyware
products dramatically reduce the chance of infection but you can
enhance your protection further by installing an additional layer of
defense with an intrusion detection program. For advanced users
Prevx is a stand out recommendation. It's so good I made it my
Free Product of the Year for 2004. However it's talkative nature
and sometimes cryptic messages make it only suitable for experienced
users. For other users (but not beginners) I recommend the free
version of WinPatrol. Like Prevx it provides a vital "last ditch"
defense layer by telling you when a product is trying to change any
of the critical settings on your PC such as the registry and
auto-start areas. WinPatrol simply throws up a dialog asking whether
you want to allow the change or not. Of course being warned is
useless unless you have some idea how to respond to the warning.
That's why neither Prevx nor WinPatrol is suited to inexperienced
users. If you are a beginner you should seriously consider the
$29.95 Plus version of WinPatrol which provides lots of guidance to
help you make sense of any warning messages. As a bonus it offers
better protection as well.
http://www.prevx.com/prevxhome.asp (7.5MB)
http://www.winpatrol.com/ (880KB)
http://www.techsupportalert.com/intrusion-detection.htm <= Brief
survey of IDS software
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Best Free Anonymous
Surfing Service Updated 13th June,
2005
There are lots of reasons folks have for wanting to surf
anonymously, ranging from simple paranoia to possibly being murdered
by a malevolent foreign government. Whatever the reasons, commercial
services that offer anonymity are doing real well. However one of
the best services JAP, is totally free. In fact JAP is perhaps a
little too good. That's why the German Police insisted in 2004 that
a backdoor be put into the product to allow interception of child
pornographers. This was done but subsequently removed as a result of
court action by JAP. An alternative to JAP is another system called
Tor. It not only allows anonymous browsing but anonymous email, IM,
and IRC chat as well. However given the US Navy origin of Tor, the
suspicion arises that this system may indeed have a permanent
backdoor. Whatever, both JAP and Tor offer a level of secrecy that
is better than many commercial systems. However expect your surfing
to slow down as you'll be relayed through a chain of servers. You'll
also need to change your browser settings to work through a proxy.
http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html
http://tor.eff.org/
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Best Free Software Suite
The Open CD site offers for free a wonderful collection of just
about every application software product you need to run a PC
including the latest version of OpenOffice. Many of these freebies
substitute admirably for expensive commercial products. There is Abi
Word as an alternative for MS Word, OpenOffice for MS Office XP,
Thunderbird for Outlook, The Gimp for Adobe Photoshop, 7-zip for
WinZip and many more. If you then add to this collection some of the
other utilities from my "46 Best-ever Utilities" collection you will
have all the software you'll ever need without spending a cent.
Note: All of the Open CD utilities can be downloaded for free as a
CD ISO image. If you have a slow connection you can purchase the CD
for a very modest cost.
http://theopencd.sunsite.dk/programs/
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The Best Windows Backup Software
At this site sixteen data backup products were reviewed and
rated but only one get "Editor's choice."
http://www.backup-software-reviews.com/
The Best Spyware Detector
If you use Ad-Aware or SpyBot you will be surprised just how
more effectively SpySweeper detects and protects your PC
from Adware, Spyware, Trojans and other malicious products.
That's why it won the prized "Editor's Choice" award in PC
Magazine's massive March 2004 survey of anti-Spyware
products. Try the free evaluation copy and see for yourself.
Use this link for direct download =>
http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/spysweeper/index.php?rc=1132
The Best Remote Access Software
Our reviewer had given this product category away as "too
slow, tool clumsy and too unreliable" but after reviewing
this product he's changed his mind; "at long last a remote
access solution that actually works! Quite frankly we agree
with him, it's an impressive product. Read the full review
here:
http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/best_remote_access_software.htm
The Best Spam
Blocker for Dummies
Most spam filters require you to
be a computer expert. Our Editor has found two spam filters
for average users that will remove the spam from your email
and yet are simple to use.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-antispam.htm
The Best Anti-trojan Scanner
Most users are not aware that their anti-virus scanner can
only provide a moderate level of protection against trojan
programs that try and take control of your PC. To really
protect your computer, you need a dedicated anti-trojan
program. Our editor's have reviewed every major product on
the market and have concluded that two scanners stand head
and shoulders above the other contenders.
http://www.anti-trojan-software-reviews.com |
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Best
Free File Manager
Windows Explorer is fine for simple file management activities but
when you have some serious work to do, you need a two pane file
manager. I use
Directory Opus which is without doubt the best product in this
class but costs $59. Recently I discovered xplorer². It offers a
good part of the functionality of Directory Opus and is totally
free. As a bonus, its user interface is very similar to Windows
Explorer, so most users will find this tool easy to learn and
use.(575KB)
http://www.netez.com/xplorer2/x2lite.htm
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Best Free Email Client
Thunderbird, the free open source POP
and IMAP email client, has been finally released after a long period
of gestation. It was developed by Mozilla.org, the same folks who
brought you Firefox. Feature-wise it sits somewhere between Outlook
Express and Outlook which means that it offers an upgrade to Express
users and a downgrade to those who use the more advanced PIM
features of Outlook. All Outlook Express users should seriously
consider switching. You’ll be rewarded with a more advanced product
including built- in spam filtering, built-in RSS reader, better
security, message color coding, fast email search and the ability to
view your mail in conversational threads. On top of that, the
product is more secure than OE and, unlike the latter, is still
being actively developed. The transition is made easier by the fact
that Thunderbird looks and works similar to OE. Tools within
Thunderbird also allow you to easily import OE account settings and
stored email. Outlook users who aren’t reliant on calendaring,
Microsoft Exchange or Outlook plug-ins should also consider
switching. If you switch to Thunderbird, you should also consider
using the free Copernic Desktop Search program, the latest version
of which now indexes Thunderbird email files.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird
http://www.nidelven-it.no/articles/introduction_to_thunderbird
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Best Free WebMail Accessory
Two suggestions: the first is a nifty free product called YPOPs!
(formerly YahooPops!) that allows you to collect your Yahoo webmail
from within your POP email client such as Outlook, Thunderbird or
Eudora. I use it on multiple Yahoo accounts and it works
wonderfully. The second suggestion is an Open Source utility called
MrPostman. It's a much more flexible product than YPOPs! and will
download HotMail, Lycos, Yahoo and several other webmail services
into your POP email client. It can also give you access to email
accounts on MS Exchange 5.5. If you only use Yahoo webmail, go with
YPOPs! as MrPostman is a more complex program
and can need a bit of fiddling to work
correctly. You'll find a couple of links below that will help you.
Note that MrPostman requires the Java Runtime Environment to be
installed on your PC.
http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net/ (1.3MB)
http://mrpostman.sourceforge.net/ (1.5MB)
http://2mod2.com/mohot/ <= Installing Mr Postman
http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=68124 <= MrPostman
forum
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Best Free Outlook Express Backup
This free utility allows you to do a full or selective backup of
OE's critical files including mail folders, newsgroups, address book
and identity settings. Simple, effective ... neat. (2.1MB)
http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx
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Best Free Outlook Add-ins
I hate opening HTML email. Despite multiple layers of protection I
just know that one day some cunning new exploit is going to get
me. That's why I'm so enthusiastic about PocketKnife Peek, a small
free Outlook 2002 add-in that allows you to preview your HTML email
as text. RealAccount is another freeware add-in for MS Outlook 2002
and later that allows you to designate a default email account and
signature for any Outlook Folder. The program is a late beta but has
proved totally stable on my Windows XP Pro PC. Yet another free
utility that provides functionality that should have been included
in the original product.
http://www.xintercept.com/pkpeek.htm (520KB)
http://www.realpopup.it/realaccount/ (338K)
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Best Free Spam Filter for the Average
User
Updated July 1, 2005
This is a difficult category as ordinary
users need products that are easy to use and frankly, most free spam
filters are way too complex to set up and use. The best products in
this class are in fact, shareware not free. That said, MailWasher is
for most folks, the best free option. MailWasher is an email preview
utility that allows you to check your email on your mail server
before you download it to your PC. The advantage of this approach is
that you can kill unwanted messages including spam, viruses and
large attachments before they get anywhere near your computer.
MailWasher flags for you any messages containing
possible spam and
viruses for you to quickly check.
It's a simple idea but quite effective and one
which average users find easy to understand.
The last free version
of MailWasher [2] before
it went commercial is still floating around the web. It lacks many
of the advanced spam detection features of the current commercial
version but is still quite effective. Alternatively, try
XTerminator [3] which works much the same way as MailWasher and is
totally free. I must say though, I prefer MailWasher's user
interface
[1]
http://www.mailwasher.net ( 3.05MB)
[2] http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/page2.html#Mailwasher
(1.57MB)
[3]
http://www.artplus.hr/adapps/eng/xterminator.htm (1.87MB)
[4]
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-antispam.htm <=brief
review of the best spam blockers
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Best Free Spam Filter for Experienced
Users
There are many different spam filters available employing lots of
different techniques. In my experience "learning" spam filters that
use the Bayesian statistical approach out-perform most other types
of filters I've tried. Not only are they better at detecting spam
they are also less liable to classify your real mail as spam. This
effectiveness takes a little time to develop as the filter has to be
trained to recognize your spam from your normal mail. It takes a
week or so before results start becoming accurate and best results
may take a month or more. POPFile, a free, open source spam
filter, was one of the first Bayesian filters and is still one of
the best. It works as a proxy mail server so that means that it can
be used with any POP email client. Setup is reasonably
straightforward for experienced users but beginners may be better
off with Mailwasher. If you use Outlook there are several excellent
free Bayesian spam filters available including SpamBayes and K9.
Both are simple to install though, like all statistical filters,
they need to go through a training phase before they reach full
effectiveness.
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/old_index.html (4.3MB)
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ (3.6MB)
http://www.keir.net/k9.html (113KB)
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Best Free Popup Stopper
The need for popup stopper utilities has fallen away in recent
months as many browsers such as Firefox now have this function built
in. If you need a separate popup stopper and have good PC skills I
suggest you try The Proxomitron.. It operates by filtering and
transforming all your Web pages on the fly. As a result you can not
only stop pop-ups but pop-unders, ads, flash animations, status bar
scrollers and just about anything else. Besides, next time you are
asked what pop-up stopper you use, you can answer; "why, I use The
Proxomitron" and how cool is that. The first link below is to
version 4.5, the last and final version of this superb utility. The
following two links offer useful setup and usage tips. Note: For
Novice PC users I suggest you try the Google toolbar rather than The
Proxomitron. It's free as well and has an excellent popup filter
built in. It's nowhere near as flexible as as The Proxomitron, but
it requires no setup. As a bonus it also makes Google searches
easier.
http://computercops.biz/files/ProxN45.exe
http://accs-net.com/smallfish/prox.htm
http://www.sankey.ws/proxomitron.html
http://toolbar.google.com/
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Best Free
Desktop Search Utility
In early 2004 there were no contenders for this title. Today we have
a wealth of choices. In a close race I would have to say the Free
Desktop Search from Yahoo comes out in front because of the clear
way it presents search results. It's powered by the well established
X1 local search engine and can index the contents of 200 different
file types including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, Outlook, Outlook
Express, HTML, text, ZIP and Adobe PhotoShop. At the moment it will
only handle email files from Outlook and Outlook Express and
although it will index html files, it can't index your web browsing
history. In effect, it offers most of the benefits of the full $75
X1 search product for zip. Unfortunately though, to run it you'll
need Windows 2000 or later. If you are stuck with earlier version of
Windows then try the free Copernic Desktop Search. It offers many of
the same features as the Yahoo product though the presentation of
search results is not quite as elegant. On the positive side, the
latest version of Copernic will index Thunderbird email files while
Yahoo will not.
http://desktop.yahoo.com (7.9MB)
http://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/download.html
(2.3MB)
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Best Free Digital Image Viewer
New! Added July 1,
2005
No it's not IrfanView. Irfan
is a product about which I have mixed feelings. That's why it's been
in and out of my "46 Best Freeware" list several times. It's an
amazingly capable product but it just doesn't work the way I want it
to. I've now found a better product called XNView. Like Irfan it is
very versatile; it can read and display nearly 400 types of graphic
files and convert any of these to over 50 formats. It displays
pictures very quickly and these may be viewed full screen, as
slideshows or thumbnails. It's quite capable at processing images,
too; you can adjust brightness, color, apply filters or effects,
crop photos, re-size, convert format and more. These operations can
also be carried out from a batch file, which makes it ideal for
converting large digital photos to smaller sizes for the web or
emailing. It supports drop and drag, has many plug-ins, is available
in 44 languages and has full cross-platform support including Mac.
That's all very nice but to me its main selling point is that it is
intuitive to use, something I could never say about IrfanView. Yup,
this one is a winner. Free for non-commercial use, all Windows
versions plus many other platforms. The standard version for Windows
is 3.3MB but I suggest you download the complete version with all
plug-ins which weighs in at 6.8MB
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pierre.g/xnview/endownloadwin32.html
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Best Free Digital Image Editor
I use to recommend the The Gimp but after dozens of letters from
users who couldn't manage to install it, I've decided to set it
aside until they clean up the installation process. In its place I
have two recommendations: First there is Paint.net, an amazingly
sophisticated piece of work from computer science students at
Washington State University. It's just about as powerful as The Gimp
but a lot easier to use and install. It is however only for Windows
2000 and you'll need Microsoft's bulky .NET framework installed on
your PC. My second choice is PhotoPlus 6.0 from a company called
Serif. It's an impressive piece of work; again it installs easily
and it's loaded with features including layer support. In fact, it
looks and feels like a "lite" version of Adobe PhotoShop except that
it is relatively easy to use. I say "relatively" because graphics
editing is by its nature, not simple.
http://www.gimp.org/windows/ (7.07MB)
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/ (7.7MB)
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/PhotoPlus/default.asp
(19.4MB)
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Best Free Digital Photo
Organizer
It’s rare for me to be utterly wowed by a product but this one
certainly did it. When you first run Picasa it offers to scan your
whole hard drive (or designated locations) for photos and videos.
Scanning is surprisingly quick and when finished you’ll have all
your shots neatly organized into folders on a time line basis. Now
you can view you shots one at a time, in slideshow or traversing the
time line. The editing features are limited compared to professional
image editors yet they provide you with every function amateur
photographers could conceivably need including one click red eye
reduction. Similarly adding labels to photos is a cinch while a
simple but effective star rating system allows you to flag favorite
snaps. Individual folders can also be password protected. Facilities
are provided to import your images from your camera in multiple
formats including RAW. You can send photos to your choice of web
printing service, cut a CD, print to a local printer or share with
others via your own blog or instant messaging. Simply sensational.
Windows 98 or later, 300MHz Pentium with 128MB memory or better,
3.2MB.
http://www.picasa.com/
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Best Free Notepad Replacement
There are lots of text editors and Notepad replacements. Some of
these aspire to be programming editors while others try to be word
processors. What I love about EditPad is that, unlike the others,
it concentrates on simply being a better plain text editor and it
succeeds brilliantly. It has a Notepad like interface combined with
tabbed document windows and the ability to open as many documents as
you like with no file size limitations. I use it every day for tasks
as diverse as writing Support Alert Newsletter to examining my web
log files. Some of the latter can be up to 100MB, yet EditPad
handles these huge files with ease. (849KB).
http://www.editpadlite.com/editpadlite.html
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The Best File Archiver/Zip Utility
Updated July 1, 2005
When I last looked at archiving utilities I checked out six
utilities: QuickZip, ICEOWS, IZArc, TUGZip, ZipGenius and 7-Zip. The
product that impressed me the most was the Open Source program
7-Zip. It was the only product in the group that could unpack a
multi-part RAR volume embedded in a ZIP archive and the only product
to give a meaningful error message when an attempt was made to
unpack a 256bit encrypted WinZip archive. However I was unable to
recommend 7-Zip due to the lack of drop-and drag. With the release
of version V4.23 on the 29th of July that's now been added. Also new
is the ability to copy directly from one archive to another. 7-Zip
still handles fewer archive types than IZArc, my former top
recommendation. It only supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, GZIP,
BZIP2, Z, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB while IZArc can read nearly 50
archive types including media formats like ISO, BIN and IMG and can
write (and convert) to 12. You couldn't go wrong with either
product. 7-Zip is a little more robust while IZArc is a little more
flexible. If you already use WinZip you'll find both 7-Zip and IZArc
make excellent companion products for WinZip. They can can read just
about all the major archive formats WinZip can't, including the
widely used RAR.
http://www.izsoft.org/izarc.htm Windows 9x and later, 3.1MB
http://www.7-zip.org/ Windows 9x
and later, 1.05MB
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Best Free Hotkey Utility
Updated July 1, 2005
Hotkeycontrol XP is a free utility that allows you to define your
own hotkeys so that a single key press can launch an application,
insert commonly used text, change your volume, or just about
anything else. Hotkeycontrol works with all versions of Windows
from 98 onwards, though some features will only work with Win2K or
XP. Some folks with slower PCs have reported that Hotkeycontrol can
be a little slow to react. If you experience this, you might like to
try PS Hot Launch VVL as an alternative. It works on all versions of
Windows and is an excellent performer even on slow PCs. A third
alternative is not really a hotkey utility at all but achieves the
same result by using "magic words." It places a tiny text box on
your screen and when you type specially assigned words into the box,
they will launch a program, go to a web site or whatever. For
example if you type "mail" it can launch your mail reader. Type in
"46" and it can take you to the web page of the "46 Best-ever
Freeware Utilities." Of course, it's up to you to define these magic
words and you can have as many as you want. It all works very neatly
with some really nice touches like auto-complete for your magic
words which means you only have to type in two or three letters and
SlickRun will complete the rest. Nice too, is an eyedropper tool
that allows you to identify a program you want to "hotkey" just by
clicking in its application window. There's also a built-in note
jotter and a calendar date display. It requires Win 98 or later.
http://www.digital-miner.com/hkcontrol.html (0.91KB)
http://www.pssoftlab.com/pshl_info.phtml
(743KB)
http://www.bayden.com/SlickRun/ (168KB)
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Best Free Registry Cleaner
To keep the registries on my PCs in top running order I use
Fix-It utilities. This is a commercial product but I must admit
that Toni Helenius' Easy Cleaner performs almost as well and is
totally free. As a bonus, it will also detect duplicate files and
help you clean up temp files to make more disk space. Remember
though, as with every Registry cleaner, to back up your Windows
Registry before use. (2.64MB)
http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/ecleane.htm
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Best Free
BitTorrent Client
It's amazing how quickly BitTorrent has become one of the major
download formats. With good reason, too: it's fast, equitable and
efficient. If you haven't yet installed a BitTorrent client on your
PC, you should as there are some great free clients available. I
recommend the Open Source program Azureus. It's beautifully
implemented, well supported and, being Java based, is available for
multiple platforms. The latest version also features
a new technology called DHT (Distributed Hash
Table) which distributes indexing responsibility across multiple
clients rather than relying on a single web-based tracker. With
BitTorrent sites coming and going regularly DHT is definitely a
plus. One downside with Azureus is that the Java code will
eat up your CPU cycles so you need a reasonably fast PC. Those with
older machines should check out BitTornado. It's also cross platform
and is fast and highly configurable as well. Both products are
adware and spyware free.
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/ (6.4MB)
http://bittornado.com/
(3.3MB
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The Best Free FTP Client
I used
WS_FTP Pro as my FTP client
for years. What started out as simple
and effective product gradually with each new version became more
feature-bloated and less effective for routine tasks. With the
release of Version 9 it was clear to me that the product had totally
lost its way so I started looking for an alternative. After trying
seven different FTP clients I decided that the best for me was the
Open Source utility FileZilla. It uses a simple layout based on a
two pane interface that looks a bit like the early versions of
WS_FTP. But this simplicity is deceptive, it is actually a quite
powerful product There's a full featured site manager, firewall and
proxy support, SSL and Kerberos GSS security, restart, drop and drag
and a lot more. The only significant feature that's missing is
site-to-site transfer but that's of no importance to me. What is of
importance is that FileZilla is fast, totally reliable, secure and
and very easy to use. There's also a free FileZilla FTP server which
I haven't used but I hear that it's just as good as the client.
(4.5MB)
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
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Best Free Bookmark Cleaner
AM-DeadLink scans your bookmark file for dead links or duplicate
links. When I tried it on my huge favorites file I discovered 17% of
my links were dead. I've now got a much leaner set of favorites and
the comfort of knowing that the links actually work.
(546KB)
http://aignes.com/press/deadlink140.htm
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Best Free Route Tracer
3D Traceroute graphically displays Internet route information. You
can use it for technical tasks such as diagnosing slow connections
or for general purpose snooping like determining the location and
owner of a web site or tracing spammers. (996KB)
http://www.d3tr.de/
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Best Free Screen Capture Utility
Updated July 1, 2005
Two recommendations here: The first is PrintScreen. It does exactly
what I want, in the way I want and furthermore avoids the trap of
providing lots of useless and confusing features. It's the little
things that count like making the hot key PrtSc so I don't have to
remember it, and automatically sequentially naming the output files
for multiple screen shots. A second recommendation is Screen Hunter.
It's a commercial product but the free version is excellent offering
more features than Gadwin at the cost of a little added complexity.
Both products work with Win 98 and later.
http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/?prnscr (976KB)
http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/screenhunter.htm (381KB)
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Best Free Search Toolbar
Search toolbars allow users to do web searches without having to go
first to the home page of a search engine. This really saves a lot
of time. In the last year search toolbars have become a hotly
competed product class and as result, users now have an excellent
choice. The "best" in terms of features is probably Yahoo's Toolbar
whose features include anti-spyware capabilities as well as popup
blocking. It's for Internet Explorer but they are currently offering
a beta version for Firefox. My only beef with the Yahoo product is
that I prefer to use Google for my web searches rather than Yahoo
and that's why I use the Google Toolbar which also offers popup
blocking though no anti-spyware features. Again it's only for IE
though there is version for Firefox available from the Mozilla
extensions site. Some folks still like Dave’s Quick Search Bar
because it gives access to multiple search engines. Another
advantage is that it resides in your task bar rather than your
browser so it's easily accessible from any application. Other Dave's
features include a dictionary, thesaurus, calculator and a lot of
customizability.
http://toolbar.yahoo.com/ie (3MB)
http://www.dqsd.net/
(327KB)
http://toolbar.google.com/deskbar/ (447KB)
33
Best Free Download Manager
For some time I've been recommending
Star
Downloader but the freeware version has been effectively frozen
at version 1.44 with future enhancements restricted to the shareware
version. It is however, still a fine choice. After trying half a
dozen other products, I've settled on "Free Downloader" as my new
selection. It's fast, stable and integrates well into both Internet
Explorer and Firefox. Furthermore, there is no embedded adware or
nag screen. After using it for a couple of weeks, I've decided that
it's actually just as good as Star Downloader with the advantage
that it's still being actively developed. (1.31MB).
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/download.htm
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Best Free Web Site Ripper
HTTrack is one impressive product: it's easy to use, has an
excellent user interface, offers every feature you could want, is
blindingly fast and free of any adware as well. If you like to
download web sites so that you can "browse them offline", this is
the product to get. ( 3.23MB)
http://www.httrack.com/
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Best Free DLL Cleaner
Over time most PCs become cluttered up with the unwanted remainders
of long deleted programs. DLL Archive is a free utility that will
scan your PC for DLLs that are no longer referenced. You can then
archive the unwanted programs away or delete them entirely. Archived
items can easily be restored to their original location if any
problems arise. Cleaning DLLs is a task best left to experienced
users. Other users should leave well alone. (227KB)
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm
36
Best Free TCP Settings Tweaker
Whether you use a modem or broadband, you'll get a faster connection
if you tweak your connection's TCP parameters. Among the most
important of these is MaxMTU which, in simple terms, needs to be set
to the largest value possible without your data being broken up into
smaller chunks en-route. Most techies determine MaxMTU by trial and
error pinging using different packet sizes but it's a tedious
procedure and definitely not for beginners. TCPOptimizer from
SpeedGuide.net is a free utility that will do the job for you
automatically. Furthermore, it will use this value to advise you on
your other TCP settings and then apply these values at the press of
the button. There are commercial programs that will do much the same
thing but TCPOptimizer does it just as well and is totally free. The
only minus is the lack of in-program help. However you'll find a
useful FAQ at the SpeedGuide site. (225KB)
http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php
http://www.speedguide.net/faq_in.php?category=100
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Best Free File Cleaner
Updated July 1, 2005.
I've tried quite a few commercial products designed to clean unused,
temporary and unnecessary files off your hard disk but must say that
the free utility "Empty Temp Folders" ranks with the best. It takes
a few minutes to set up but after that, just press a button to
recover many megabytes of disk space. An equally attractive
alternative is CCleaner. It's a tad easier to use though not quite
as effective in removing temporary files. Its default settings are
also quite aggressive so check the options carefully before running
for the first time. Both products may be used together for maximum
cleaning. Between them you may be surprise how much disk space you
will free up.
http://www.danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp (667KB)
http://www.ccleaner.com/ (403KB)
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Best Free Resource Meter
This is cute. TinyResMeter is an itsy-bitsy system monitor. Unlike
many other monitors, it doesn't consume a lot of CPU utilization in
order to tell you your CPU utilization. In addition to CPU usage,
you can optionally monitor cache, RAM, page file and swap file
usage, running processes and threads, disk space utilization and a
number of other parameters as well. Also built-in, is a screen
grabber that saves the current screen to disk when you press
PrintScreen. How they fit all this into 96KB beats me. I
http://perso.accelance.net/~pesoft/trm/us_trm.html
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Best Free Sticky Notes Utility
Some people hate these programs others swear they can't work
effectively without them. I used to be in the first category but
with so many things on my plate these days, I'm slowly being
converted. The function that I find really useful is the reminder
that pops up at a designated time and date. I use it for simple
things like "put up the latest issue on the web site." ATnotes is a
neat implementation that features configurable alarms, resizable
windows, variable fonts and a host of other useful features. The
product is remarkably similar to the commercial sticky notes utility
called, TurboNotes. Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery?
Maybe not. NOTE: The author's site appears to be no longer working.
You can however, still download ATNotes from the second link below.
(723KB)
http://atnotes.fr.st/
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,17660,00.asp
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Best Free Secure Erase Utility
Eraser is a free, GNU license utility that will securely erase
files, folders or even whole disks from any Windows or DOS PC.
Eraser overwrites data area with selectable random data patterns and
also wipes data in the paging file, Internet cache, temporary files,
Internet cookies, unused disk space and a number of other places
where data can secretly lurk. It handles FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS
partitions as well. Erasing files with high security will always be
a difficult and time consuming task and can never offer absolute
100% safety. However Eraser makes the task about as easy as it be,
with a security level beyond most conceivable requirements. An
impressive package. (2.6MB)
http://www.heidi.ie/eraser/
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Best Free Registry Editor
I've used the full version of Resplendent Registry Editor for years
and have never had any reason to look for an alternative. Recently a
subscriber asked me what was the best free registry editor and that
made me realize I've never looked at that particular product
category. The first product I checked out was Registrar Lite, the
free version of Resplendent Registry Editor and I'd have to say it's
an impressive freebie. To start with, it works totally reliably - an
essential feature for any registry editor. On top of that, the user
interface is simple, the functionality excellent and, perhaps most
importantly, it has a really fast search. I did, however, miss a
"search and delete" option - that's unfortunately only available on
the full product. That said, it leaves Regedit for dead. If you know
a better free registry editor, drop me an email. ( 2.0MB).
http://www.resplendence.com/reglite
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Best Free Process Viewer
PrcView has long been my
personal choice but Process Explorer has pushed it aside. The
reason? A better display setup coupled with more features and even
more information. Process Explorer uses two vertical panes. The top
contains all active processes while the second shows either all the
handles opened by a selected process or, optimally, a list of DLLs
and memory mapped files. A very handy search feature allows you to
work backwards from named DLLs or handles to the owning process. A
gem. Freeware, 230KB.
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml
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Best Free PC Inventory Tool
The freeware utility AIDA32 was the best system
inventorying tool ever regardless of price. It documented just
about every aspect of your hardware and software configuration as
well as checking networks and providing memory benchmarks. However
the developer announced in March 2004 that the free product had been
frozen. Development work shifted to a commercial organization called
Lavalys and AIDA32 was re-launced as Everest. Lavalys now provide a
commercial "professional" version of Everest as well as a free home
version. The free version is not as full featured as the old AIDA32
but it is still impressive. You can however still find the old
AIDA32 at the second link below.
http://www.lavalys.com/products.php?lang=en (3.0MB)
http://www.soft32.com/download_9181.html (5MB)
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Best Free Search and Replace Utility
There are several contenders for this title but HandyFile's
excellent Find and Replace program is my favorite. It's fast, has a
simple but effective user interface and some nice features including
support for regular expressions. It started life as a free product
before going commercial however the free version is still floating
around and can be downloaded from a number of sites including the
one below. (361KB)
http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/downloads/HFFRSetup.exe
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Best Free Outliner
I'm not a great fan of outliners - my brain doesn't work that way.
Some folks however, swear by them and if that includes you, then you
should check out Keynote, an Open Source freeware program that has a
dedicated band of followers. Its major design attribute is its ease
of use. Words like "natural" and "seamless" come close to the mark
but really don't capture the essence of what is really a great
design. What do you do with it? Well to quote the web site “KeyNote
is used by screenwriters to draft screenplays, by medical doctors to
keep patient databases, by developers to store source code snippets
- and to everyone it serves as a place to put all the random pieces
of information that have no particular structure of relationship to
other data, and do not fit easily in task-specific applications such
as word-processors, databases or spreadsheets.” (1.7MB)
http://www.tranglos.com/free/index.html
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Best Free Rename Utility
Two great choices here: First Lupas Rename 2000. This is a small
utility for Win 98 and later that globally renames all the files in
a directory and its subdirectories. It can convert names to
upper/lower case, change the case of the first letter, add text,
left crop, right crop and just about anything else you can think of.
And unlike DOS based utilities, it will work on hidden files as
well. Add in a nice GUI interface, an undo feature, full preview of
changes, MP3 tag renaming, support for regular expressions and the
fact that it's free and you have an outstanding product. The second
and equally attractive option is Flexible Renamer. It's quite
similar to Lupas and choosing between them is not easy. Lupas seems
to me to be easier to use for simply renaming files while Flexible
Renamer has the edge with tags. Flexible Renamer can also can bulk
change file attributes while Lupas can't. It also runs without
installation, a definite plus.
http://www.azheavymetal.com/~lupasrename/download.php <= Lupas
(742KB)
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA014830/english/FlexRena/
<= Flexible Renamer (648KB)
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