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Looking for a simple, practical launcher? Try Launchbar 4 for Windows

There’s nothing I like more than a good launcher, especially if it is based on an intuitive, practical concept. Which is why I like...

Organize and manage your photo library, with Phototheca

Digital images have a way of steadily accumulating, whether they come from digital cameras or phones, social networks, or the internet. If  you’re looing...

Toggle the internet on and off from the system tray, with InternetOff

If you want to be able to turn the internet off (of on) quickly and easily then read on: InternetOff makes this a one-click...

Delete files off you PC securely and permanently, with Eraser

If you’ve ever run a data recovery program, you know that even the files you deleted and thought were gone forever get recovered. While...

Find out which nearby WiFi network has the most signal strength, with WifiInfoView

Ever wondered which of the WIFI connections available to you has the most signal strength? The number of visible bars gives some indication, but...

Supercharge your right-click menu with these ten UNIQUE utilities

The mouse. A wonder of human-computer interactivity, but is it on the way out? Will touchscreens and flickable interfaces at our fingertips make the...

AllMyApps provides a Windows appstore-like experience for installing and updating programs

The iOS and Mac appstores have had lots of appeal with users. Those who would like to have something like this for Windows (which can...

Check spelling AND grammar both, with Ginger

Chrome’s built in spell checker works ok insofar as that goes (except on those occasions when it fails to kick in), but what about...

ImageMagick: a simple, scriptable tool to convert, edit and compose Images

There lots of software for customizing image files, but most of them are not simple and user-friendly. So if you’re looking for a simple...

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