Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
Just thought it might be worth adding your favourite applications and utilities that you use regularly, but maybe aren't that familiar to a lot of other people.
It goes without saying, please do add anything illegal, silly or inappropriate. It would be useful to get a little list going that we can all refer back to, should we be on the lookout for an app that "....just does this little thing."
A couple here that I can think of...
XnView Classic image viewer. A freebie image manipulator that I've used for years now. I personally prefer the XnView Classic app to the newer XnView MP version, but that's just me. Excellent for resizing or file format changes en masse with the batch converter.
https://www.xnview.com/en/xnview/
TreeSize Free. Never ceases to amaze me where hard drive space disappears to. Again, another I've used for years and we even have a corporate version at work. Lists the entire contents of your hard drive(s) in nice, easy to read lists - along with the storage space that they take up on the drive itself. I personally use it for a quick glance at the Steam Library footprint, especially as I have it spread over multiple drives.
https://www.jam-software.com/treesize_free/
Rufus - USB boot tool. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's had little niggles in the past creating bootable USB media for Windows desktop and server operating systems in the past? This tiny app (less than 1MB in size) makes it very easily to chuck and extract a downloaded ISO onto a bootable USB stick. Very handy.
https://rufus.akeo.ie/
CCleaner - PC cleaner. It's been out there for seemingly ages and works very, very well. PC cleaning can be very hit & miss with dodgy bloatware, but Piriform's release is very good.
https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner
ClipX - clipboard utility. The obvious fail of the usual Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V combo of copying and pasting - is that it's limited to just one item. ClipX allows you to build up a backlog of many copy and pastes and easily refer back to them. Used it a fair amount when creating documentation and referring back to previous comments regularly.
https://download.cnet.com/ClipX/3000-2384_4-10315450.html
It goes without saying, please do add anything illegal, silly or inappropriate. It would be useful to get a little list going that we can all refer back to, should we be on the lookout for an app that "....just does this little thing."
A couple here that I can think of...
XnView Classic image viewer. A freebie image manipulator that I've used for years now. I personally prefer the XnView Classic app to the newer XnView MP version, but that's just me. Excellent for resizing or file format changes en masse with the batch converter.
https://www.xnview.com/en/xnview/
TreeSize Free. Never ceases to amaze me where hard drive space disappears to. Again, another I've used for years and we even have a corporate version at work. Lists the entire contents of your hard drive(s) in nice, easy to read lists - along with the storage space that they take up on the drive itself. I personally use it for a quick glance at the Steam Library footprint, especially as I have it spread over multiple drives.
https://www.jam-software.com/treesize_free/
Rufus - USB boot tool. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's had little niggles in the past creating bootable USB media for Windows desktop and server operating systems in the past? This tiny app (less than 1MB in size) makes it very easily to chuck and extract a downloaded ISO onto a bootable USB stick. Very handy.
https://rufus.akeo.ie/
CCleaner - PC cleaner. It's been out there for seemingly ages and works very, very well. PC cleaning can be very hit & miss with dodgy bloatware, but Piriform's release is very good.
https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner
ClipX - clipboard utility. The obvious fail of the usual Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V combo of copying and pasting - is that it's limited to just one item. ClipX allows you to build up a backlog of many copy and pastes and easily refer back to them. Used it a fair amount when creating documentation and referring back to previous comments regularly.
https://download.cnet.com/ClipX/3000-2384_4-10315450.html