From: Bjorn S. on

(1) PROGRAM NAME: DiskDigger

(2) LINK: (Home Page or download if different)
http://dmitrybrant.com/diskdigger

(3) DESCRIPTION:
"DiskDigger � an all-in-one undelete and recover utility that�s
simple, straightforward, easy to use [...] DiskDigger can recover
files from any type of media that your computer can read. DiskDigger
can even scan reformatted or badly formatted disks (disks to which
Windows can�t assign a drive letter), and even disks with bad sectors.
It bypasses the Windows file system drivers and scans your disk
directly. It has its own built-in support for the following file
systems: FAT12 (floppy disks), FAT16 (older memory cards), FAT32
(newer memory cards and hard disks), NTFS (newer hard disks), and
exFAT (Microsoft�s new successor to FAT32). DiskDigger is also very
compact and portable. The entire program is a single executable file
that you can run from anywhere. There�s nothing to �install,� and the
program doesn�t leave any trace of having been run."


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From: Bjorn S. on
(1) PROGRAM NAME: FreeUndelete

(2) LINK: (Home Page or download if different)
http://www.officerecovery.com/

(3) DESCRIPTION:
"FreeUndelete restores deleted files, including those removed from
Windows Recycle Bin. In case of accidental removal of files on a
NTFS (1.0 and 2.0) (default for Windows Vista, XP, 2000 and NT),
FAT32, FAT16 or FAT12 file systems this is the utility to
help.[...]The recovered files are saved into a new user-selected
location to prevent overwriting the deleted files on the original
media.[...] FreeUndelete is free for personal use.[...]
Tip: It is common that the only drive user has is C: and this is
also the drive from where files need to be undeleted. In that case
a good solution is using a USB flash drive as FreeUndelete
download and install destination."

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From: Nicolaas Hawkins on
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:20:14 +0200, "Bjorn S." <bsusenet(a)broadpark.no>
wrote in <news:7i264iF2vng48U1(a)mid.individual.net>:

> (1) PROGRAM NAME: CDBurnerXP
>
> (2) LINK: (Home Page or download if different)
> http://www.cdburnerxp.se/
>
> (3) DESCRIPTION:
> "CDBurnerXP is a free application to burn CDs and DVDs, including
> Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs. It also includes the feature to burn and create
> ISOs, as well as a multilanguage interface. Everyone, even companies,
> can use it for free. It does not include adware or similar malicious
> components."

Seconded.

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- Nicolaas
From: Bjorn S. on
Frank Hahn wrote in <Xns9C8C71EC7D6D3fhahn(a)216.168.3.44>:

>(1) PROGRAM NAME: Folder2Iso
>
>(2) LINK: http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareFolder2Iso.php
>
>(3) DESCRIPTION: From the web site: "Folder2Iso just creates an iso from
>any kind of folder (with the subfolders). Its a GUI of mkisofs. No need of
>installation, really small exe."

seconded

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From: L Vetter on
JP Loken nominated:


> (1) PROGRAM NAME: Pstart
>
> (2) LINK: http://www.pegtop.net/start/
>
> (3) DESCRIPTION: PStart is a simple tray tool to start user defined
> applications. Designed to run portable applications (like portable Firefox
> & Thunderbird), you can start anything runnable from USB key devices or
> removable disks.
> PStart doesn't neccessarily have to be installed to your hard disk.
> Execute the installer and choose: you can install PStart to your local
> hard drive or a removable device.
> Unlike Windows shortcuts, PStart uses relative paths, when installed as a
> portable application. If your USB key drive gets another drive letter when
> you insert it into another computer, your portable applications still can
> be started properly. This means you can also use PStart to start
> applications you burn to a CD (and don't know the drive letter either).
> Current version: 2.11


Second

Loren