Software-based virtual KVM helps you to save money and space since you seamlessly switch and control multiple computers using a single keyboard and mouse. Here are 4 free tools that help you achieve that.
When your hard drive space is filling up and you're running out, you need to find out what is taking up all the room. Windows isn't very efficient at doing this so a 3rd party tool is needed to analyze the drive and quickly tell you where it's gone to.
Using a program to check as many of these software titles as possible for you, and telling you if updates are available or not, could be a potential time saver. Here are 4 different tools that can help tell you if your current software is out of date.
Universal Silent Switch Finder is a little program that can automatically determine which silent switches can be used with a setup file. Some software developers will include the command line switches in its documentation but some don't.
Microsoft's .NET Framework is a development platform that is used in a large number of applications. It's not always easy to tell which versions are installed. Here are a couple of tools to help you determine which versions you have and possibly help troubleshoot .NET version issues.
Some hardware devices aren't detected in Windows and requires to search, download and install the 3rd party drivers. A simple way is to easily reinstall all drivers is to back it up first for restoration if you need to reinstall Windows.