AllDup 4.5.68 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a freeware tool designed for efficiently searching and removing duplicate files on computers. This version utilizes a fast search algorithm that can identify duplicates across various file types, including texts, images, music, and videos.
GPU-Z 2.66.0 released
GPU-Z version 2.66.0 has been released, offering users a lightweight and efficient tool for obtaining detailed information about their video cards and GPUs. This freeware utility is compatible with a range of graphics cards, including those from NVIDIA, ATI, and Intel, and features a portable version for added convenience.
Tails 6.16 released
Tails 6.16 has been officially released, featuring significant updates to both the Tor Browser and the Linux kernel. Users can perform automatic upgrades from Tails version 6.0 or later, though manual upgrades are recommended for a smoother transition. For new installations, Tails 6.16 can be set up on a USB stick using the command line and GnuPG, compatible with various operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, Debian, and Ubuntu.
Dopamine 3.0 Preview 38 / 2.0.10 released
Dopamine 3.0 Preview 38 / 2.0.10 has been released, marking an update to this user-friendly music player and organizer. Dopamine is designed to be both visually appealing and straightforward to use, making it accessible for a wide range of users. It supports various audio formats, including MP3, OGG, Vorbis, FLAC, WMA, and M4A, providing versatility for music enthusiasts. Additionally, Dopamine allows users to play music from Spotify, enhancing its functionality.
pgAdmin 4 9.4 released
The pgAdmin Development Team has officially released pgAdmin 4 version 9.4, which includes 15 bug fixes and various enhancements aimed at improving user experience. Key features introduced in this version include the ability for desktop users to download large files directly from the query tool, the addition of previously missing options in the Import/Export Data functionality, and an upgraded capability to export table data based on custom queries.
CrapFixer 1.10.58 released
CrapFixer 1.10.58 has been released, marking a significant update in this independent project aimed at enhancing Windows performance by eliminating unnecessary files. The latest version introduces a new plugins gallery view that displays columns for plugin name, installation status, and type. Additionally, it now includes a complete Windows version and enhanced build display, along with improved detection and search capabilities for apps and bloatware. The user interface has also received minor adjustments for better usability.
Ungoogled Chromium 137.0.7151.55-1 released
Ungoogled Chromium has announced the release of version 137.0.7151.55-1, which is based on the Chromium 137.0.7151.55 codebase. This version is designed to provide users with a Chromium experience without any integration with Google services, prioritizing user privacy and control. Developers and contributors can actively participate in enhancing the project on GitHub under the ungoogled-software repository.
Model Air Design 2.5 released
Model Air Design 2.5 has been released, offering a user-friendly platform for creating model airplanes without the complexities of conventional CAD software. This application is tailored for both beginners and enthusiasts, guiding users through the design process step by step.
Print Conductor 11.0.2505 released
Print Conductor has released version 11.0.2505 of its batch printing utility, which is designed to simplify the process of printing multiple files at once. This user-friendly tool automates file printing, making it a significant time-saver for users who frequently need to print large volumes of documents. With Print Conductor, you can quickly create a print list and specify the files you want to print, after which the software handles the printing process automatically.
MultiPack Visual C++ Installer 3.9 released
The MultiPack Visual C++ Installer 3.9 has been released, providing a streamlined solution for users needing to install Microsoft Visual C++ end-user runtimes. Recognizing the confusion caused by the numerous available packages, the creator of MultiPack has consolidated these into a single, user-friendly installation tool. This installer is particularly beneficial for addressing issues with applications or games that may not function correctly due to missing Visual C++ components.
Second Life 7.1.14.15192634334 released
Second Life has released version 7.1.14.15192634334, enhancing its status as an interactive online platform that immerses users in a 3D virtual environment where each avatar corresponds to a real person. This platform allows users to explore a vast array of visually captivating locations crafted by a dedicated community, offering a unique opportunity for self-expression through avatar customization and creative endeavors.
Vivaldi 7.4.3684.43 released
Vivaldi 7.4.3684.43 has been released, marking another update for this innovative web browser developed by the original founders of the Opera Web Browser in 1994. Designed specifically for Windows and Linux users, Vivaldi is available for free and can be downloaded in its beta version.
librer 1.0587.598 Pre-Release / 1.0561.590 released
Librer version 1.0587.598 is currently in pre-release, while version 1.0561.590 has already been released. Librer is a powerful and intuitive portable file cataloging software that offers a wide array of customization options. It is designed for cross-platform compatibility, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a dependable file management solution that can be easily transported.
Zed 0.188.3 released
Zed 0.188.3 has been released, introducing numerous enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality across various programming languages and tools. Key features include the ability to import SSH host names from the SSH configuration file, upgrades to the agent panel, and enhancements to the file finder and project search performance.
Mesa 25.0.7 released
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BBEdit 15.5 released
BBEdit 15.5 has been released as a premier HTML and text editor for macOS, designed to meet the diverse needs of writers, web developers, and software programmers. This award-winning software is packed with a wide range of functionalities for editing, searching, and manipulating text and code. Its user-friendly interface allows easy access to advanced features such as grep pattern matching, multi-file search and replace, project management tools, syntax highlighting for various programming languages, code folding, and integration with version control systems like Git and Subversion. Additionally, BBEdit supports AppleScript and macOS Unix scripting, text completion, and a comprehensive suite of HTML markup tools.
Zettlr 3.5.0 released
Zettlr 3.5.0 has been launched, aiming to revolutionize the writing experience by being slim, fast, and versatile. This application is designed to help users concentrate on their writing without distractions. A portable version is also available for those who need on-the-go functionality.
VueScan 9.8.46 released
VueScan 9.8.46 has been released, offering an intuitive scanning solution compatible with a wide range of high-quality flatbed and film scanners. This software is designed to deliver outstanding color accuracy and balance in scans, making it a preferred choice for both amateurs and professional photographers alike.
Sergei Strelec's WinPE 2025.05.22 released
Sergei Strelec has released an updated version of WinPE, specifically version 2025.05.22, which allows users to create a bootable DVD or USB drive for comprehensive PC maintenance tasks. This versatile tool facilitates operations such as partitioning, backup and restoration, diagnostics, and data recovery. Existing users can access the smaller update through a provided link, while a separate download is available for 64-bit Windows 10 and 11 users. The password for access is "strelec."
OpenLoco 25.05 released
OpenLoco version 25.05 has been released, marking a significant update for this open-source re-implementation of Chris Sawyer's classic transport simulation game, Locomotion. OpenLoco serves as a modern alternative to Locomotion, which is itself a spiritual successor to the beloved Transport Tycoon. The project aims to enhance the gameplay experience similar to how OpenTTD revitalized Transport Tycoon and OpenRCT2 improved RollerCoaster Tycoon.