PrivaZer 4.0.106 has been released as a powerful tool for cleaning up your computer by removing old files, internet activity, and software usage traces, thereby enhancing security and freeing up disk space. It is especially useful for those looking to maintain privacy after using their PC, whether at home or work. The software provides both an installer and a portable version, making it versatile for different user needs.
SoftEther VPN Client + VPN Gate Client Plugin 2025.06.08 Build 9807 released
The SoftEther VPN Client combined with the VPN Gate Client Plugin has been updated to version 2025.06.08 Build 9807. This open-source solution serves as an alternative to traditional VPNs like OpenVPN and Microsoft's VPN servers, promoting a more secure and unrestricted internet experience. Developed by the University of Tsukuba in Japan, this software aims to enhance internet accessibility for users worldwide.
SMPlayer 25.6.0 released
SMPlayer 25.6.0 has been released as a lightweight media player that leverages the MPlayer playback engine and comes with built-in codecs, making it accessible for 32-bit systems. One of its standout features is its ability to remember playback settings for all files, allowing users to pause and resume their viewing experience without the hassle of searching for their last watched position.
TCC-RT 35.0.19 released
TCC-RT version 35.0.19 has been released as a free, fully functional runtime edition of the Take Command Console, which is the command processor included in the Take Command software. This version allows users to execute TCC batch files on multiple systems without the need to install the full Take Command or pay for a license for each machine. However, to create and debug scripts, at least one license for Take Command, TCC, or CMDebug is required.
Free VPN for Chrome 3.1.1 released
The Free VPN for Chrome extension version 3.1.1 has been released, providing users with an easy way to change their IP address for improved online privacy and security. This tool allows individuals to bypass geographical restrictions and access blocked websites, making it particularly useful for streaming services and anonymous web browsing.
Trayy 1.01 released
Trayy 1.01 has been released as an open-source tool aimed at enhancing the system tray experience by allowing users to seamlessly integrate web applications, shortcuts, and utilities directly into the tray. This integration facilitates quick access to frequently used tools and resources, which helps streamline workflow and boost overall productivity. Inspired by RBTray, Trayy places a strong emphasis on supporting Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), enabling users to incorporate modern web applications into their daily tasks with ease.
MariaDB 11.8 LTS released
MariaDB 11.8 LTS has officially been released, marking the long-term support version for 2025. This release includes extensive user-driven updates and introduces support for MariaDB Vector, which enhances the database's capabilities for AI and machine learning applications through efficient similarity search on large datasets. The version compiles all features and updates from earlier versions, 11.5, 11.6, and 11.7, as well as new functionalities not seen before.
Imagine 2.0.1 released
Imagine 2.0.1 is a newly released free image-animation viewer, designed as an alternative to popular software like IrfanView, XnView, and FastStone Image Viewer. It boasts a variety of features aimed at enhancing user experience, such as high-speed viewing and saving of images, extraction of frames from animation files, and the ability to display detailed image and animation information, including Exif and IPTC data. Additionally, it allows users to manage transparency settings.
AltSnap 1.65 released
AltSnap version 1.65 has been released, providing Windows users with an intuitive tool for moving and resizing windows using the Alt key. This application is a fork of AltDrag, designed to replicate its functionality while addressing some security concerns by simplifying the code and removing hooks that required DLL injection.
SciTE (SCIntilla) 5.5.7 released
SciTE (SCIntilla) version 5.5.7 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a text editor based on the SCIntilla framework. This tool is tailored for users looking for a functional text editor that includes vital features for compiling and executing programs. SciTE mirrors the functionality of many conventional Windows text editors, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
Balabolka 2.15.0.898 released
Balabolka version 2.15.0.898 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a customizable free text-to-speech (TTS) application for Windows. This software allows users to convert various text formats, including documents and clipboard content, into audio files or to listen to the text being read aloud. Users can save audio in multiple formats such as WAV, MP3, OGG, or WMA, making it ideal for creating audiobooks or podcasts.
Taskbar Monitor 0.5.1 released
The Taskbar Monitor has been updated to version 0.5.1, offering users a convenient way to monitor their machine's resource usage directly from the taskbar. This tool features real-time usage charts for CPU, memory, disk, and network activity, displayed as a deskband—a toolbar seamlessly integrated into the taskbar. With four dedicated sections, each indicating a percentage of resource usage, users can easily track their system's performance throughout the day. The visual graphs within each section highlight trends in resource consumption, making it easier to identify periods of high usage.
Compton 1.52 released
Compton 1.52 has been released, providing users with an efficient tool to access detailed information about their machine's hard drives and solid-state drives. The software operates without requiring any complex setup or user interaction; users simply need to unpack and run it. Compton quickly scans the system and delivers crucial details such as firmware versions, serial numbers, and vendor names.
Bennett 1.30 released
Bennett is an advanced tool designed for users to efficiently search and manage a variety of Bluetooth devices, encompassing both standard Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. This software enables real-time monitoring of signal strength, facilitating effective troubleshooting and connection management by allowing users to evaluate the proximity and performance of their devices based on signal intensity.
Deansbury 1.06 released
The latest release of Deansbury, version 1.06, is an advanced Windows Device Tree Viewer that enables users to thoroughly explore and analyze the complex structure of the Windows device tree. By leveraging powerful SetupAPI and SetupDi functions, Deansbury provides an intuitive interface for users to efficiently navigate and examine the configurations of installed devices within the Windows operating system.
Cygwin 3.6.3 released
Cygwin 3.6.3 has been released, offering a platform that emulates a Linux-like environment on Windows. It provides a comprehensive collection of precompiled applications and features a user-friendly installer to ensure you have the most recent version. While Cygwin is not intended to replace the Windows operating system or its shell, it serves as a terminal interface where users can execute Linux commands. This means that installation should be safe for your Windows environment, though creating a backup image is recommended for added security.
grepWin 2.1.9 released
The recently released version 2.1.9 of grepWin enhances its powerful search and replace capabilities, featuring an intuitive user interface that simplifies operations for users. This tool is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems and integrates seamlessly into the Windows Explorer context menu, allowing for quick searches within selected folders.
Take Command 35.0.19 released
Take Command 35.0.19 has recently been released, offering users an advanced console application environment that allows for the management of multiple console applications in a tabbed interface, similar to Windows Explorer. This version also includes TCC-RT, a free runtime version of the Take Command Console, which is fully functional.
BootIt Collection 2.05 released
The BootIt Collection 2.05 has been released, offering robust solutions for multi-booting, partitioning, and disk imaging on both legacy PCs with standard BIOS and modern systems equipped with UEFI. This comprehensive suite includes BootIt Bare Metal (BIBM) tailored for traditional BIOS environments and BootIt UEFI (BIU) designed specifically for UEFI systems. This versatility ensures that users can effectively manage their disk operations on a wide range of hardware configurations.
BootIt Bare Metal 2.05 released
BootIt Bare Metal 2.05 has been released, offering a comprehensive suite of tools for managing partitions and operating systems. This powerful software simplifies the installation and booting of multiple operating systems while allowing users to back up and restore partitions or complete drives. Designed for ease of use, BootIt Bare Metal features a Boot Manager capable of handling up to 16 hard drives, including logical volumes, enabling users to effortlessly boot various operating systems, including Linux, MS-DOS, and OS/2.