System Monitor (Sysmon) version 1.5.1 / 15.15 has been released, providing enhanced capabilities for monitoring and logging system activity on Windows operating systems. As a persistent system service and device driver, Sysmon remains active even after system reboots, ensuring continuous oversight of various system events. It captures detailed data on critical activities such as process creations, network connections, and changes in file creation times.
Dark Space Theme released
The recently released Dark Space Theme features an impressive array of 18 high-definition wallpapers that capture the captivating essence of the cosmos. This collection allows users to delve into the mysterious allure of outer space, which is filled with a variety of celestial entities such as distant stars, planets, and nebulae, all framed by the infinite expanse of the universe. The theme not only celebrates the vastness of space but also highlights its complex three-dimensional structure, where celestial objects interact through gravitational forces and intricate trajectories of comets and asteroids.
Folder Guard 26.3 released
Folder Guard 26.3 has been released, enhancing its status as a robust software application focused on advanced computer security. This program offers users extensive control over access to files, folders, and various Windows resources, ensuring that confidential data remains protected from unauthorized access or modifications.
RustDesk 1.4.6 released
RustDesk 1.4.6 has been released, enhancing its position as a leading open-source remote desktop application that supports self-hosting. This allows users to have a viable alternative to well-known services such as TeamViewer and AnyDesk. The primary advantage of RustDesk is its self-hosted model, which enables users to take control of their data and security, circumventing the risks typically associated with cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms.
Node.js 22.22.1 LTS and 20.20.1 LTS Released: Key Updates and What You Need to Know
Node.js has released two long-term support versions, 22.22.1 LTS and 20.20.1 LTS, featuring critical fixes and performance enhancements. A notable update includes the integration of newer root certificates (NSS 3.119), which helps prevent TLS connection failures on services like GitHub and AWS. Additionally, the Buffer.of method now allocates memory on the heap rather than the stack, reducing the risk of accidental overflows. Other improvements include a stable flag for debugging memory leaks and better handling of mixed-type Sets and Maps in assertions, enhancing overall performance and reliability for developers
Stylish for Chrome and Firefox 3.4.13 released
Stylish for Chrome and Firefox has released version 3.4.13, enhancing the user experience by allowing easy installation of themes and skins for various popular websites. This extension, which lets users customize their browsing experience, enables the alteration of website appearances through user styles. With Stylish, users can remove irrelevant content, modify color schemes, or even completely redesign a site to fit their preferences.
UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) 5.1.1 released
UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) version 5.1.1 has been released, providing users with a powerful command-line utility for compressing and decompressing executable files across various formats. This tool stands out for its impressive compression ratios, enabling significant reductions in file sizes suitable for distribution, while also ensuring rapid decompression times. Notably, UPX's in-place decompression means there is minimal memory overhead during usage.
SoundVolumeView 2.51 released
SoundVolumeView version 2.51 has been released, providing users with a quick and efficient way to view their PC's audio information. This tool displays the current volume levels for all active sound components, making it easy to monitor and adjust audio settings. Additionally, SoundVolumeView allows users to save their audio profiles, which include the current volume levels and the mute/unmute status of all sound components, along with the default sound devices. Users can later load these saved profiles to restore their previous settings effortlessly.
Bitwarden 2026.2.1 released
Bitwarden has released version 2026.2.1, a robust cross-platform password management solution compatible with popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and the Android operating system. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, Bitwarden offers a secure method for storing and managing passwords while ensuring synchronization across all devices. In an era where data breaches are prevalent, it’s critical to adopt best practices for password security. Utilizing the same password across multiple sites increases vulnerability, making it easier for cybercriminals to infiltrate accounts.
Move Mouse 4.19.3 released
Move Mouse version 4.19.3 has just been released, providing users with a simple yet effective mouse movement simulator designed to prevent their computers from going idle. This tool is particularly useful for those who need to step away from their desks during long meetings or while conducting remote work, ensuring that their systems remain active during crucial tasks.
Sokoban (YASC) 1.686 released
The Sokoban (YASC) 1.686 has been released, offering an advanced and feature-rich version of the classic Sokoban puzzle game. This implementation includes two variations that support larger game boards and extended gameplay experiences. The download package consists of the base game, a special edition, and the latest readme.txt for users.
Ollama 0.17.7 Pre-Release / 0.17.6 released
Ollama is a local-first platform designed for running large language models (LLMs) directly on your desktop, offering a range of customization options without the need for cloud services or user accounts. The latest pre-release version is 0.17.7, building on the features of version 0.17.6. Ollama allows users to leverage powerful models like LLaMA 3.3, Phi-4, Mistral, and DeepSeek entirely offline, which appeals to developers, privacy advocates, and tech enthusiasts alike.
ParkControl 5.5.2.8 released
ParkControl version 5.5.2.8 has been released, providing a simple freeware tool that allows users to adjust core parking and CPU frequency scaling settings within Windows power plans. Unlike many applications, ParkControl does not require installation, as it operates directly from an executable file.
KDE Connect 25.12.3 released
KDE Connect has released version 25.12.3, enhancing the integration between mobile phones and desktop computers. This innovative tool provides numerous functionalities such as file sharing, notification synchronization, clipboard sharing, and the ability to use your phone as a remote control or trackpad. Users can execute commands remotely and access their phone notifications directly from their computer, streamlining their workflow and productivity.
Print Conductor 11.0.2603 released
Print Conductor 11.0.2603 has been released, enhancing its functionality as an efficient batch printing utility. This tool simplifies the process of opening and printing multiple files, making it ideal for users who frequently handle large volumes of documents. With Print Conductor, users can quickly create a list of files for printing, significantly streamlining their workflow. The software supports a diverse range of popular file formats, including Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, Autodesk AutoCAD files, and HTML, among others.
WYSIWYG Web Builder 21.0.0 released
WYSIWYG Web Builder 21.0.0 has been released, offering an intuitive platform for users to create their own web pages without the need to learn HTML. The What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) interface allows users to design their pages visually, ensuring that the final product matches their design intent. The program operates by generating HTML tags automatically as users drag and drop elements onto the page. Once the design is complete, users can easily publish their work to a web server using the built-in publishing tool.
PlayOn 5.0.335 released
PlayOn 5.0.335 has been released, allowing users to effortlessly access a wide variety of internet content on their televisions through their computer or Android devices. This versatile platform supports popular streaming services such as Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Video on Demand, Comedy Central, among others. Additionally, users can stream personal videos, photos, and music directly from their PCs to their home entertainment systems.
OneTab for Chrome and Firefox 2.10 released
OneTab has just rolled out version 2.10 for both Chrome and Firefox, aimed at alleviating the problem of tab clutter by transforming open tabs into a streamlined, easy-to-read list. When users find themselves overwhelmed with numerous tabs, they can simply click the OneTab icon, which will instantly consolidate all open tabs into a single, organized list. This feature not only helps in decluttering the browser interface but also conserves memory, enhancing overall browsing performance. Users can restore tabs individually or all at once as needed, ensuring that important information remains easily accessible.
Daily for Chrome and Edge 3.42.8 released
The latest version 3.42.8 of Daily, also known as Daily.dev, has been released for Chrome and Edge. This free browser extension is designed specifically for developers, providing an effortless way to stay informed about the latest news and trends in the developer community. By setting Daily as your default tab, you gain instant access to a wealth of tailored content without the need for any sign-up.
Nginx CGI Tutorial: How to Install and Configure Version 0.15
The Nginx CGI module version 0.15 can be easily installed on recent Debian or Ubuntu systems by adding the GetPageSpeed repository and installing the necessary packages. Users must add a load statement to their configuration file if Nginx was compiled manually, and enable CGI for specific URI prefixes using the directive "cgi on." A basic shell script can be placed in the cgi-bin directory to test the setup, but it must have execute permissions and include the correct headers to avoid errors. After configuration, Nginx can be reloaded to check for functionality through the script's URL, with careful attention to potential error logs for troubleshooting