Utilities & Tools (10000 programs)
Pros: Offers an easy way to create a bootable Windows 8 USB installer. Provides a simple process to convert USB to NTFS and extract files. Writes the MBR for booting.
Cons: Requires a Windows 8 ISO image and a USB drive.
Pros: Reliable, low-latency performance. Easy installation and minimal user intervention.
Cons: Supports only Yamaha devices. Requires updates or reinstallation after major OS changes.
Pros: Interface is user-friendly enough for software developers. Comprehensive tools to understand assemblies’ functionality. Free, open-source, and portable. Highly customizable.
Cons: Requires advanced programming knowledge.
Pros: Provided virtualization and isolation for legacy applications. Simple and accessible virtual machine creation and management. Allowed multiple 32-bit guest operating systems on compatible hosts. Useful for software testing and legacy OS compatibility.
Cons: Discontinued and unsupported; modern Windows hosts require alternatives. Does not support 64-bit guest operating systems. Limited advanced features like snapshots and hardware emulation. Compatible only with older Windows editions (Vista, 7).
Pros: Records and replays mouse and keyboard actions. Automates repetitive tasks. Adjustable playback speed, repeats, and delays. Free trial available.
Cons: Full features require purchase.
Pros: Reduce eye strain. Several blue light filter colors and adjustable brightness. Break Reminder. Works with most computer screens.
Cons: Temporary solution for alleviating eye strain. Too simple functionality. More features available when purchased. Users can opt for an alarm instead for physically resting.