Windows (PC)

Software for Windows Desktop Devices

EULAlyzer

EULAlyzer by BrightSoft is a program that analyzes the contents of the EULA (end user license agreement). If you don’t know what the EULA is, it’s that long agreement that a software requires you to accept before proceeding with the installation. Most people just click yes without reading it. That is understandable because those EULAs are full of legal, unintelligible words. But that’s a mistake because you have no idea what you agree to. What EULAlyzer does is scan this long document. It will flag phrases, statements and words that are important.

GnuCash

GnuCash is a personal finance management program. A product of the GnuCash Project, it is ideal for small business accounting and personal finance. The software is easy to use, but you’ll get the maximum benefit with a bit of financial management knowledge. The interface is simple but useful; it will be familiar to anyone who’s done online banking. The left side displays stocks, checking accounts, deposits and other holdings that you might have. Select one of those entries and various details will be shown.

GOM Player

GOMmedia player is a seamless and simple player for your videos. Taking a wide range of files, it also works with free to download video converter that you can find on the GOMmedia player website. Even better, it automatically searches for the appropriate codecs online, so in case you find yourself needing one, the GOM Player will get it for you automatically. The available codecs include less common DAT, MPEG, DivX, XviD, WMV, ASF, AVI, and MOV, as well as more common ones like FLV1, AC3, OGG, MP4, and H263.

Hamster Free Zip Archiver

Hamster Free Zip Archiver compresses files in the ZIP and 7z formats as well as decompress RAR files. It's simple to install and use with its neat interface - compress files by simply dragging and dropping. There are three setting for your archives; Minimum, Optimal and Maximum. Maximum is the slowest speed but the smallest file size and in turn Minimum is the faster speed but the large file to archive.

Cut The Rope

There are very few instances in the gaming world when the central character garners a bigger fan-following than the entire game itself. Cut The Rope is just one of such examples, where the cute little green monster OM-NOM takes over the fans with its amazing look and the most infectious personality. Cut The Rope was developed by Zeptolabs and the team back there has surely done a terrific job - and this not only applies to the cute little character but also to the way the app always stays updated and fresh.

Gmote 2.0

Ever wished your smartphone could also be the main media controller? Well, your wish has just been answered with the invasion of Gmote 2.0 on the Android platform. This is one app that takes PC/Mac media capabilities to the next level. Developed by Marc Stogaitis & Mimi Sun, people behind a variety of apps already on the market, they really did a remarkable job with Gmote 2.0

Of Light & Shadow

In the indie gaming world, it's quite rare to find a commercial-level game being offered for free. Of Light & Shadow is one great example of this. Created by a group of Austrian students, the gang proves time and again that sometimes all you need is creativity and dedication to create a game that's on par with some of the more successful commercial releases out there. This little 3D puzzle game involves two characters, Dr. Shadow and Mr. Light . As the name suggests, one can only move in light while the other in darkness.

Focal Filter

Are you always distracted by your favorite social-networking site or game sites while working on some of the most important projects? Well, don't worry because there are always tools to help you get focused - and here is a great example of one of such tools, Focal Filter. Created by a group of indie developers (David Gelbart, Shan Naziripour and David Gong) the software is really well thought out and certainly needed by the present-generation computer wizards.

TuneWiki

There are hoards of 3rd party music players available for every smartphone out there, but how many really hold their ground once installed? If your answer looks more like "very few" than make sure to try TuneWiki, an app with great potential and oodles of productivity under-the-hood that might just change your mind. Created by TuneWiki themselves, the app oozes out quality and screams perfection. It works like a charm on all devices so it comes with no surprise that the download numbers has skyrocketed to a whooping 48k+ on Google Play till date.