Sunday


[UPDATE] CPU-Z v1.66.1


CPU-Z gathers and displays information on some of the main components of the machine, including CPU, motherboard, memory and operating system.


[NEW] EventLogSourcesView v1.00


EventLogSourcesView displays the list of all event log sources installed on your system. For every event log source, the following information is displayed: Event Source Name, Event Type, DLL/EXE Files containing the event message strings, Registry Modified Time, and version information taken from the DLL/EXE file (Product Name, Company, File Description, File Version).

You can select one or more items, and then export them to html/xml/csv/tab-delimited file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) or copy the selected items to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them to Excel or other application.


[NEW] HiddeX v2.4


HiddeX is an easy-to-use security tool that enables hiding any window or program (browser, game, player, etc.) with one click or hotkey. The program instantly hides specified windows from your desktop and taskbar without closing them. Click once to hide and once more to restore all hidden windows. Additionally, the program hides any system tray icons and mutes audio.


[UPDATE] BrowsingHistoryView v1.40


BrowsingHistoryView reads the history data of popular Web browsers Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Chrome Canary, SeaMonkey and Safari, and then displays the browsing history in one table. Includes Visited URL, Title, Visit Time, Visit Count, Web browser and User Profile. BrowsingHistoryView allows you to watch the browsing history of all user profiles in a running system, as well as to get the browsing history from an external hard drive.

You can also export the browsing history into csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file from the user interface, or from the command-line.


[UPDATE] NonCompressibleFiles v2.22


NonCompressibleFiles is a testing program that allows you to create on the fly one or more non-compressible files, or maximum compressible files. Can be used to test performance of compression programs, to find out if data transfer programs (such as FTP) are compressing the data, or test file behavior.