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Toolbox
This is page is currently being overhauled. Almost all of the original items are irrelevant nowadays or have much better current alternatives.
- winget - official Windows package manager. Single greatest thing Microsoft ever did.
- Greenshot - Straightforward screenshot software. I use it at least a dozen times a day.
- Ventoy - current best multi-boot USB solution
- Rufus Disk Utility - No nonsense USB drive formatting tool
- Notepad++ - long live the king
- VisualStudio Code - A tad overweight, but its nice to have one powerful IDE for the various purposes I have.
- Python - My language of choice for when batch files aren't enough.
- WizTree - Successor to WinDirStat for modern systems.
- DNS Benchmark - Steve Gigson has so many amazing tools, but his DNS benchmark has helped me solve some very odd networking problems that aren't exactly DNS specific.
- NirSoft - This guy pretty much creates all the tools that should be built into Windows and Sysinternals has not addressed. I have use more than the list below, but theses are the ones I use most frequently.
ARCHIVED
Hardware
- Zalman/IODD Virtual Optical Disc Drives - IODD makes them, but Zalman has the American distribution. You can read my write up on mine HERE
Software
- Sysinternals - All the things that should be built into Windows, so Microsoft bought them.
- YUMI Multiboot - I don't use it too much anymore, but have found it to be the best bet on stubborn machines where I need multiple tools still.
- KeePass Password Safe - Open-source self-managed password vault. Can sync via FTP or just run from Dropbox.
- Turnkey Linux - They have a plethora of turn-key solutions. Makes it so easy to just fire up a VM and see if it is gonna work for you.
- Snip - Really nice screen-snipping software from Microsoft Garage. I really want them to replace Snipping Tool with this. Would make snipping stuff on whatever Win10 machine I find myself at completely painless.
- SyncToy - File sync/backup tool made by Microsoft. Build you jobs and setup a scheduled task and forget it.
- Directory Opus - Excellent Windows File Explorer replacement that is well worth the money.
- Cherry Tree Notes - Winth Microsoft acting-a-fool with OneNote lately I have been searching for alternatives. Cherry Tree is a rather solid one if you have a good syncing solution.
- Next Cloud - My Dropbox was getting rather full with wargame manuals and resources so I went looking for a self-hosted alternative rather than shell out for what is essentially cold storage with the odd 'need it right now' request. I am currently running the VM on my HTPC until FreeNAS gets VMs more stable. Working awesome so far! You can map to shares so I have Dropbox-like access to my entire FreeNAS share.
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