Useful Software or Utilities
By admin on Oct 3, 2008 in system tools
Operating System Tools
Q-Dir makes your files and folder easy to manage. Fast and easy access, with an amazing Quadro-View technique.You don’t have to renounce the usual, Drag and Drop, all Views, and other functions of your system.
Turn Off LCD – turn off your LCD in one click. Useful if you want to use laptop to listen to music and want the LCD to be off.
GAG, the graphical boot manager, which allows boot of up to 9 different operating systems.
Command Prompt Explorer Bar – Use command prompt in place within your File Explorer
PCLoginNow – resets or recovers Windows password including Vista
Cleanmem – reduce memory usage for all processes
PC CMOS Cleaner – reset your CMOS password
PasswordViewer – find email, LAN, FTP, VPN, messenger passwords and Microsoft product keys.
HeavyLoad – Load test your PC
PCRegedit – Create, delete, edit registry without Windows.
CRP – Control running program
Remote Access
LogMeIn – Remote Access Your PC
TeamViewer – Desktop sharing and remote PC control.
ShowMyPC – Another remote PC access tool
MailBOX Exterminator – delete your POP mail
Laptop
Network
Net Profiles to switch network configurations easily.
FireFox
Internet Tools
Cryptload – next gen download tool
Wireless
2HotSpot – Create your own wirless hotspot
Andrew Donnelly | Oct 6, 2008 | Reply
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know of a tool that you may be interested in for your list: Mikogo http://www.mikogo.com
Mikogo is a free desktop sharing and remote support tool. You can connect to a friend’s computer via screen sharing, and with explicit consent, you can take remote keyboard/mouse control. Fast, effective, easy-to-use remote support.
Also, as Mikogo allows you to invite up to 10 people to view your screen in real time. Ideal for free online meetings, wep presenations, and group collaboration.
Take a look at our site, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Regards,
Andrew
The Mikogo Team
andrew(at)mikogo.com
Daniel Delaire | Oct 7, 2008 | Reply
Another solid remote access solution is Techinline (http://www.techinline.com) It offers probably the easiest process for connecting to the remote machine, and the price is very reasonable. I’ve recently signed up for a monthly subscription and am impressed so far. Although it lacks a few features that LogMeIn or Webex have, it’s enough for me to connect to my clients.