Posts Tagged “Programs”
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Attribute Changer, File Renamer, File Tags, Freeware, Independent Review, PenDrive, Portable Freeware, Portable Freeware Portable Application, PortableApps, Pro Reviewer, Programs, Software, Utilities, Windows, WIndows Vista, Windows XP
What’s This About?

Flexible Renamer is a portable program that will rename files and folders, change file attributes including dates, change tags for different file groups (music, photos, docs, etc.) It has very powerful rules and methods combined with a wide range of options, defined presets and methods as well as both simple and advanced ways of working.
Why Would You Want It?

The need to rename batches of files in collections of photos, music tracks, documents, archives, websites, etc. can be met by many programs. However, Flexible Renamer offers this and more in a small portable program which includes comprehensive renaming rules, changing dates, changing attributes, changing tag information for most common tagged files and the ability to create batches of prenamed files. Sometimes you just want to add something to a file name, for instance you may want to add a place and date to the name of all the photos you took on holiday. You might want to add something to a batch of documents that all relate to the same project. As you can use the file date for sorting in many file explorer programs you may want to change dates as a method of indicating that older dated files are part of a “most recent” set on a particular subject. This, combined with the ability to also change the folder names and tag information makes Flexible Renamer very powerful
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Renames Files and Folders
- Provides comprehensive rules and rename methods
- Changes Attributes including dates
- Changes File Tag information for common tagged file types
such as photos, music, documents, etc.
- Adds Shell Extensions for Context Menus (Optional)
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 100% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Drawing, Freeware, Graphics, Independent Review, PenDrive, Portable Freeware, Portable Freeware Portable Application, PortableApps, Pro Reviewer, Programs, Screen Capture, Windows, WIndows Vista, Windows XP
What’s This About?

PicPick is a portable freeware screen capture program and a drawing program combined with some other useful drawing tools including a screen ruler, color picker on screen drawing and screen protractor. The capture and drawing utilities are very much like Faststone Capture which is no longer freeware.
I first saw this on winAddons.com a couple of days ago, since when it has “been doing the rounds” on many of the tech blogs. So read on if you are interested in some more detail and screenshots on the full potential of this great little portable program. The version reviewed here is PicPick 1.8
Why Would You Want It?
PicPick provides several tools in one small portable package, all integrated into a single main Manager window(GUI) and also accessible from the system tray menu.
The main functions can all be used independently of each other so you could still use it as a drawing and picture or photo annotation tool even if you don’t need screen capture. Of course you might just want it as a free, portable and very versatile screen capture tool. The fact that extra tools are included is a real bonus

What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Captures Screen
- Full Screen
- Active Window
- Window Control
- Region
- Fixed Region
- Freehand
- Repeat Last Capture
- Autoscroll (for pages longer than the on screen window)
- Drawing Program/Image Editor with
- Standard shapes, arrows, lines, etc.
- Blur, opacity, hue, contrast, brightness, pixelate, etc.
- Rotate, Flip, etc. (Whole or selected part of picture)
- On Screen Drawing Tools (Whiteboard)
- Color Picker
- Color Palette
- Screen Crosshair
- Screen Protractor
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 60% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Freeware, Independent Review, Network Repair, PenDrive, Portable Freeware, Portable Freeware Portable Application, PortableApps, Pro Reviewer, Programs, Registry Repair, Software, TCP/IP Winsock Repair, Utilities, Windows, Windows XP
What’s This About?
Winsock XP Fix is a tiny utility whose only purpose is to simply repair Winsock and TCP/IP errors from errors or corruption of the registry, etc. It also makes use of the Freeware ERDNT Registry Backup Program so that you can make a backup copy of the registry before changes are made.
Why Would You Want It?
Sometimes things just get messed up for no obvious reason, there are many reasons corruption of files and settings can occur. It may be a power failure or spike, a hardware malfunction or the action of some malware,virus or spyware. Maybe TCP/IP and Winsock settings are changed by mistake on the users part or installation/removal of software causes a problem. Firewall software may change settings or some sort of utility that needs proxy settings to work. The removal of Adware is a very common cause of these sort of problems. Whatever the cause it can be very difficult and time consuming to try and manually sort out the registry settings.
Winsock XP Fix provides a very simple and easy to use solution to the problem. It provides the means to backup the registry although, personally, I would prefer to create a Restore Point in Windows before applying.
So if you have Internet or Local Area Network Connection problems WinSock XP Fix is well worth a try
but create a Restore Point or backup your registry first
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Repairs Winsock and TCP/IP Registry Settings
- Provides Registry Backup Facilities
- Gives Access to System Information Dialogs
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 46% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: File Associations, File Extensions, Freeware, Independent Review, Portable Utilities, Pro Reviewer, Programs, Windows, Windows Explorer, WIndows Vista, Windows XP
What’s This About?
FileTypesMan is a superior replacement for the standard Windows File Types dialog*. It allows you to quickly find the file type you are looking for, add new, edit existing, add or change actions, etc. in a simple but comprehensive way.
* To access File Types open Windows Explorer then go Tools-Folder Options from the menu and select the File Types tab
Why Would You Want It?
Perhaps files aren’t opening with the program you expect when double clicked in Windows Explorer and you need to find out why or change it back. Perhaps you want to just know what a particular file extension does, particularly if you are concerned about viruses, spyware or malware. Perhaps you need to change the program that a file type opens with. For example you may have a favorite freeware text editor that you wish top associate with .txt files or other text type files such as log and ini files. You may wish to add additional actions which appear under the context menu when the file is right clicked in explorer often you will see with document type files options such as Open, Print, New at the top of the context menu. These are all actions set in file types. More advanced users will also be able to add or change DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) information.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Displays all File Type Associations
- Easy Sorting by multiple columns
- Add/Edit File Associations
- Add/Edit Actions for File Associations
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Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits

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Popularity: 32% [?]
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What’s This About?

CMenuExtender is a small utility that will allow you to create your own Windows Explorer context menu. (That’s the menu that appears when you right click on a file or folder in Windows Explorer).
Why Would You Want It?

The Windows Explorer right click context menu can be very useful for carrying out all sorts of operations and commands. Many programs add their own commands to the context menu when they are installed to help with the program. Have you ever wanted to be able to copy or move a file to a specified directory as the following screenshot shows:

Here you can see items added by the Teracopy, WinRar, WinZip and Unlocker programs, all of which help in using the program>
With CMenuExtender you can create your own specific commands to do a wide variety of things, such as running specific programs to open particular files, moving or copying files to specific directories, running a DOS command, get information on the file and many other thins including user specified items.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Creates User Defined Contwext Menus in Windows Explorer
- Allows the menus and items to be edited
- Allows the menus and items to be moved
- Comes with a number of predefined commands
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits

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Popularity: 17% [?]
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Posted by: mori_gda in Freeware, tags: Carbon Footprint, Energy Efficient, Freeware, Independant Review, Power Saving, Programs, Save Money, Software, Utilities, Vista, Windows, Windows XP
What’s This About?
WakeupOnStandBy is a small program that will automatically wake up your computer from Standby or Hibernation mode at a predetermined schedule of time and days of the week, then run programs, open web pages, etc. before closing down your computer again if you want. It also has the ability to run multiple schedules allowing you to effectively shutdown and start your computer when you want.
Why Would You Want It?
Many computers are run 24/7 as a matter of convenience rather than necessity. Just to be able to get on the computer instantly without waiting for what might be quite a long boot period and get to your emails or instantly access web pages is a convenience. This is trade doff against the cost of running the PC and the consequential use of “scarce” resources, carbon footprint, global warming and a general disregard for he environment and future availability of resources for our children and grandchildren.
I am as bad as anyone and worse than many. I run several computers and some of them run 24/7 because I need them to be doing scheduled actions while am not actively using them. These include indexing, backups, fetching email, etc. so the information is ready and available when I need. The fact is that these computers could be shutdown for several hours a day when I am at work or asleep without any real inconvenience. In fact unless your running a server of some sort or downloading over P2P networks you really don’t need any computer running all the time.
The recent severe increases in oil and gas prices has been a bit of a wake up call and started to make me look at ways of reducing my energy consumption so I can get the bills down. I am ashamed to admit it is the impact on my pocket and not my impact on the environment that has spurred me into action
So I am across WakeupOnStandBy in a search for a freeware program that would allow me to schedule the time my computer was running to suit my daily./weekly programme. As you will see it is not a perfect solution and could do with a bit of work to make it easier to use but it will certainly do the job needed with a little bit of perseverance.
However, if you want to save yourself some money or feel you should do your bit to preserve our planet it is worth a bit of effort to set up the necessary schedules
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Wakes up your computer from Standby or Hibernation
- Puts the computer into Standby or Hibernation Mode
- Allows for scheduling based on time, days, and weeks
- Runs programs on Startup or Shutdown/Hibernate
- Saves power for desktop PCs
- Saves battery life for laptop PCs
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits

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Popularity: 24% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Freeware, tags: Freeware, Graphics, Independant Review, Monitor, Mouse, Programs, Software, Utilities, Vista, Windows, Windows XP
What’s This About?
CrossHairs is a very small program/utility that will display a vertical and horizontal line on the monitor at the mouse cursor position. It can be set to be static at the original position or to follow the mouse position.
Why Would You Want It?
CrossHair has 5 obvious functions:
- As an aid to lining up graphics and text for page layouts
- As an aid to estimating values on graphs and charts
- To pinpoint the mouse cursor position on "busy" screens or difficult backgrounds
- As an aid to people with impaired vision
- To help young children spot the mouse position
I have found it very useful for all of the first 3 items over the past couple of years, particular 1 & 2. I am also sure it will be a great help to people with impaired vision or for children.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Shows vertical and horizontal lines activated by Hotkeys
- Lines can be static
- Lines can follow the mouse position
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 21% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Freeware, tags: Calcualtor, Finace, Freeware, Maths, Programs, Software, Unit Conversion, Utilities, Windows, Windows XP
What Is It?
A wonderful calculator with basic math functions plus extended financial, unit conversion, algebra and scientific functions. Combined with the ability to add your own requirements this is a truly versatile utility.
Why Would You Want It?
Ms Windows calculator provides basic functionality, Farsight Free fills many of the missing gaps you need. While some of the functions of Farsight may be beyond the your needs in the extensive options there is something here for everybody and it deserves to be part of your essential toolbox. Don’t let the fact that some of the functions and options are beyond your usual needs put you off that this utility is worthy of your attention.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Maths Functions
- Algebra and Trig Functions
- Financial Calculations
- Statistical Functions
- Logical Expressions
- Reverse Polish Notation
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
- Freeware
- Simple to Use as a basic calculator
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Popularity: 22% [?]
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What’s This About?
Mouse Speed Switcher is a little program that sits in your system tray (systray) which allows you to control the speed of your mouse between two user definable “speed of movement” settings. This can be done either by a mouse lick or a system wide Hotkey combination.
Why Would You Want It?
The speed of your mouse movement will often be a compromise between precision and time. If the mouse moves to quickly it is hard to precisely locate a particular point for precision work such as graphics. If the mouse moves to slowly it can be frustrating where you have to locate points across a screen or screens with a multi-monitor setup. Another problem can be where you use a touchpad or similar pointing device on a laptop but sometimes also use an external mouse (on its own or with a docking station for instance). Here it can be very useful to change the speed between the touchpad and the mouse for maximum productivity.
While windows provides a control panel function to change the mouse settings it is a long winded process. Mouse Speed Switcher provides a quick and easy interface to change the speed settings, apply one of them at startup and then quickly switch between the two with the mouse or keyboard.
Mouse Speed Switcher will also be very useful where you have children, in-experienced users or users who may benefit advanced accessibility options for mouse movement using the same computer/account as another user.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Provides two interchangeable mouse speed settings
- Allows for quick change between speeds.
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 30% [?]
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Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Adobe Acrobat, Freeware, Independant Review, PDF Viewer, portable software, Programs, Software, Utilities, Vista, Windows, Windows XP
What’s This About?
PDF-XChange Viewer is a fully portable application with a tabbed interface and extensive options for adding notes, text, highlights, drawing, etc. on a PDF file.
Why Would You Want It?
There are plenty of PDF file viewers available and most of them are free. Acrobat is bloated and slow, Foxit is good but not portable (Yes you can make Foxit portable using a wrapper , downloading the original installer and then using an extractor to get the executable – but who’s got that long to live!) PDF-XChange Viewer provides a fully portable (English Language) version with a tabbed interface and lots of useful options for direct download. The download has been kept small by stripping all unnecessary files including the language files so you miss out on these and a help file. Not only that but it is fast, relatively light.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Opens PDF files
- Provides tools for drawing and annotation
- Supports PDF file formats from 1.0 to 1.7 (equivalent to Acrobat
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
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Popularity: 25% [?]
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