Photobie 4.0
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab The first thing you'll notice on installing Photobie is the dated interface. Get past this, however, and you'll find a feature-packed program. Photobie offers support for the most popular image formats (BMP, JPG, GIF, TIFF and PNG), along with ICO files. GIF support includes the full transparency mode.

Requires: Windows 98SE, 2000, Me or XP

Recuva 1.02.086
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab Tool that will enable you recover files that youÆve accidentally deleted in the past, particularly those that you sent to the Recycle Bin and then later emptied from the bin. You can also use Recuva to attempt to salvage photos deleted from your digital camera memory cards, songs from MP3 players and much more.

Requires: Windows 2000, XP

RogueRemover 1.21 FREE
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab Utility that can remove various rogue anti-spyware, anti-virus and hard drive cleaning utilities. Rogue applications are applications that rather than remove spyware, provide false positives, distribute malware or spyware, advertise, or provide useless uninstallers. The main point is that rogue applications are useless and eat up system resources.

Requires: Windows 2000, XP or Vista

PStart 2.11
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab Windows System Tray tool designed to start user-defined (portable) applications that are stored on USB key devices or removable disks. PStart itself doesn't have to be installed to your hard disk. Execute the installer and choose whether you want PStart to your local hard drive or a removable device.

Requires: Windows 98SE, 2000, Me or XP

RoboForm2Go 6.9.4
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab Portable version of the RoboForm software, and lets you securely store all your passwords and login details on a USB key, for use on any PC, anywhere, anytime. It can be used to generate passwords, store form information for later auto-completion, and create identities for more general form-filling.

Requires: Windows 98SE, 2000, Me or XP

Sandboxie 3.0
Freeware
120 x 95 screengrab If you run a game inside the Sandboxie environment, Sandboxie reads the statistics data from the hard disk into the sandbox, to satisfy the read requested by game. When the game later writes the statistics, Sandboxie intercepts this operation and directs the data to the sandbox. If you then run the game without the aid of Sandboxie, all the info would remain on your drive.

Requires: Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, XP or Vista