Monday 27 May 2013

6 free and amazing tools for Windows PCs

  • CAMSTUDIO - RECORD YOUR SCEEN ACTIONS

This nifty piece of software can record whatever you're doing on the screen and make it into a video. Let's say you need to demonstrate something on your PC to a friend, family member or broadcast it to the web - you start CamStudio, click record, minimise the windows and then go about what you need to do.

Once done, bring up CamStudio, stop recording and you'll get a high-quality AVI video file of all your actions. It's just so much simpler and clearer than using a camera to record a screen. Get it from

link :- www.camstudio.org

  • CROSSLOOP - USE IT TO ASK FOR REMOTE HELP

This is what you need to use if you get stuck with something. With Crossloop, anyone can connect to your computer and temporarily take over - with your permission of course. You don't need to worry about complicated VNC clients or IP addresses, just as long both PCs/Macs have Crossloop installed and have decent internet connections, they can connect to each other.

Connections are secure and only possible using a password - random passkeys are generated each time it starts. Get it from

link :- www.crossloop.com

  • DEXPOT - VIRTUALISE YOUR OWN DESKTOP

This is a great utility for virtual desktops. Let's say you like have multiple windows open at the same time - so many that your poor desktop and taskbar are stressed to the max. With Dexpot, you have have four different desktops - each operating like an individual computer.

You can have different windows and different programs running in each, and switch between them with a keyboard shortcut.It's especially useful if you're using a laptop with a smaller screen. Get it from

link :- www.dexpot.de

  • ERASER - SECURELY REMOVE FILES

When you're selling or giving away an old computer or hard drive, spare a thought for all your data which will probably still be on it (even if you delete) and easily recoverable with free software like Recuva.

With Eraser, you can securely erase all your data (or targeted files and folders) so that it can never be accessed again. Eraser overwrites your existing data with random patterns and you can choose the level of security you prefer. Get it from

link :- www.eraser.heidi.ie

  • KEEPASS - ONE PASSWORD FOR ALL

If you're fed up with trying to remember multiple passwords, KeePass is the answer. It's an open-source password keeper that keeps everything in a highly encrypted database. You can store passwords, credit card information, bank IDs and so on - secure with one master password - and your data will be encrypted on your machine itself, using the most secure encryption algorithms currently available. Get it from

link :- www.keepass.info

  • RECUVA - GET YOUR DELETED FILES BACK

With Recuva, you can recover documents that you have accidentally deleted, either from your computer's built in hard drive, an external one, a connected digital camera or even a USB flash drive.

The reason this works is simple - when you click delete, the file isn't actually deleted, it just becomes hidden, freeing up space and ready to be overwritten with something else. As long as you haven't overwritten loads of data on it already or formatted the memory device, it should work fine. Get it from

link :- www.piriform.com/recuva

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