The Best Windows Software

As a Windows user, you have access to countless free applications. Which ones can you trust and which ones are the best?

Consult this list for ideas and discover apps you didn’t know existed. We’re continuously seeking out the best Windows software for all your needs. Most applications recommended here are free and you can quickly find what you need by browsing the listed programs by category.

Note that some installers pack bloatware, useless adware that’s pre-selected to install. It’s the bane of freeware. Thus, Unchecky should be the very first app from this list you should install because it can help you catch checkboxes that commit you to downloading and installing bundled apps you don’t need.

Navigation: Antivirus | Malware Removal | Firewalls | Defragging | File Recovery | Uninstallers | Backup & Sync | PC Maintenance | Browsers | Email Clients | Communication Tools | Image Viewers | Image Editors | Audio Tools | Video Tools | Files & Drives | Online File Storage Tools | Text Editing | PDF Tools | Ebooks | Productivity | Optical & Disc Image Tools | Download Tools | Miscellaneous

Antivirus ^

Antivirus software is a cornerstone in protecting your computer from external attacks. While it shouldn’t be your only protection, it’s important that you install a single antivirus application only! Installing several antivirus tools on the same computer can potentially cause issues, to the point where they lock your computer up.

Panda Free Antivirus

Panda offers a full antivirus, anti adware and anti spyware suite that is light on your computer’s resources. Like any good antivirus tool, it can scan USB devices and protect your web browsing. You can easily disable all of its pop-up reminders. Panda’s 2018 version came out first in AV-Comparatives’ “real world” protection test (December 2017 PDF report). It was the only software with zero compromises.

Download: Panda Free Antivirus (Free)

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition

Bitdefender features a simple and dark interface with no options overload. The Autopilot mode allows you to “be protected without being bothered.” You get to enjoy the best protection without having to make any decisions yourself. If you want to be completely hands-off with your antivirus protection, Bitdefender should be your #1 choice.

Download: Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition (Free)

Avira Free Antivirus 2018

A Lightweight and solid antivirus package, not just for Windows. Continuously awarded one of the best free antivirus suites by AV-Comparatives, including best overall speed 2016 and product of the year 2016. Security made in Germany. Like all of the antivirus solutions mentioned here, the 2018 version received an Advanced+ rating from AV-Comparatives.

Download: Avira Free Antivirus 2018 (Free)

Avast and AVG Free AntiVirus

Although AVG was aquired by Avast, Avast decided to keep both brands around. Both Avast’s and AVG’s free antivirus software comes with protection for your computer, web, identity, emails, and a firewall. While coming out as one of the best antivirus packages in AV-Comparatives’ “real world” protection test, they once more landed behind competitors like Avira and Bitdefender.

Since both clients are now based on the same antivirus backbone, they expectedly had the exact same test results. This gives you the chance to pick the interface you like best.

Download: AVG AntiVirus Free (Free)

Download: Avast Free AntiVirus (Free)

Do you think Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is missing from this list? It remains a popular tool. However, we strongly advise against using MSE. If you are running Windows 8 or up, use Windows Defender instead of MSE and complement it with a third-party antivirus tool.

Malware Removal ^

The following tools complement your antivirus application. While they might have overlapping features, both with your antivirus and each other, you can install one or more of these programs on a single computer.

Malwarebytes

The popular anti-malware scanner detects and removes worms, trojans, rootkits, rogues, spyware, and any other malware that infested your PC. If you’re not interested in the premium version, just do nothing after the free trial expires, but remember that you’ll have to manually initiate scans.

Download: Malwarebytes (Free)

Download: Malwarebytes Premium ($ 51.99 per device and year; steep discounts for more devices)

Spybot Search & Destroy

Spybot Search & Destroy’s free version targets spyware only and compliments your main antivirus app. Home and professional versions include antivirus and other advanced features for a small annual fee. Spybot offers an ad-free download via its own mirrors.

Download: Spybot Search & Destroy (Free)

Should I Remove It?

Should I Remove It?

Should I Remove It? scans the software installed on your computer and points out adware, bloatware, and other software worth tossing. It draws the information from a database of applications, fed with the wisdom of the crowd, to which you contribute by using the service. If you’re unsure which programs to purge, try this!

Download: Should I Remove It? (Free)

 

Beyond this set of anti-malware tools, you might want to try SUPERAntiSpyware for tricky cases.

Firewalls ^

A good firewall completes your basic security setup.

ZoneAlarm Free Firewall

ZoneAlarm’s free firewall lets you control the traffic to and from your computer and protects you from malicious attacks. As a bonus, you get 5 GB of free online storage space, so you can create a secure backup of your most important data. You can also install ZoneAlarm’s free antivirus.

The pro firewall includes an advanced firewall, identity protection, online backup for your sensitive files, free updates for 12 months, free custom support, and a 30-day money back guarantee.

Download: ZoneAlarm Free Firewall 2018 (Free)

Download: ZoneAlarm Pro Firewall 2018 ($ 24.95 per year for 1 PC or 29.95 for 5 PCs)

Note: This installer comes packed with Yahoo. Click on customize installer in the respective window, so you can deselect the Yahoo default search engine, new tab, and homepage option.

Comodo Firewall

Comodo continues to offer one of the best free firewalls on the market. You can monitor in/out connections and manage traffic on your PC through an intuitive interface. Comodo offers Default Deny Protection (DDP) technology, which ensures that no malicious connection attempt escapes your attention. The free firewall comes with antivirus and anti-malware protection, home network security scanners, easy browser cleanup, auto sandbox technology to isolate untrusted programs, and a game mode.

In addition to its free standalone firewall, Comodo also offers a complete internet security packet that includes additional features, like a silent firewall, anti-spam tools, spyware scanning, and one-click virus scanning.

Download: Comodo Free Firewall (Free)

Download: Comodo internet Security Pro ($ 39.99 per year)

Defragging ^

Fragmented data can slow your computer down. Defragging restores order on your hard drive. Note that defragging a solid state drive (SSD) can reduce its lifespan.

Piriform Defraggler

From the makers of CCleaner comes Defraggler, a portable defragging tool, sporting solid features, paired with a pleasing and intuitive interface. You can benchmark your drive, view a file list and drive map, as well as examine drive health.

Download: Defraggler (Free)

Download: Defraggler Professional ($ 19.95)

An alternative to Defraggler is IObit Smart Defrag, which is easy to set up and runs in the background.

File Recovery ^

Did you ever wish you could turn back time to recover your lost files? With the following tools, you need neither a DeLorean nor a flux capacitor, a little luck will do. Just remember not to write any data to the disk you wish to recover files from.

Recuva

Recuva

The Recuva wizard can take you through the process of recovering files or you can manually pick drives to be scanned. Designed for intuitive use by the makers of CCleaner. The professional version also includes virtual hard drive support, automatic updates, and premium customer support.

Download: Recuva (Free)

Download: Recuva Professional ($ 19.95)

TestDisk

TestDisk

This open source tool is considered one of the best applications for recovering lost partitions or making non-booting disks bootable again. It’s operated through a command prompt window but comes with thorough documentation, which will allow even novices to compile information for recovery by a professional.

Download: TestDisk (Free)

To recover photos from digital camera memory, try TestDisk’s open source companion PhotoRec, which can recover a wide range of accidentally deleted files, including photos.

More recommendable applications in this category:

Uninstallers ^

Revo Uninstaller

Probably the most popular tool in this category. Easy to use and thorough, even comes with a hunter mode that will track down and eliminate programs based on icons or shortcuts on your screen.

The pro version supports forced uninstall, bulk uninstall, extended scanning for leftover files, real-time change monitoring with log files, multi-level backup system, print and export a list of installed programs, and lots more.

Download: Revo Uninstaller (Free)

Download: Revo Uninstaller Pro ($ 27.47)

Download: Revo Uninstaller Pro Portable ($ 34.62)

See our review of third-party uninstallers for more details.

IObit Uninstaller

IObit’s Uninstaller sorts all your programs into categories that make it easier to find applications you installed recently, software that takes up a lot of space, or tools you barely ever use. This utility also allows you to quickly get rid of browser toolbars and plugins, and Windows apps.

The Pro version can delete bundled programs and plug-ins, uninstall malicious browser extensions, it features adware removal, 1-click updates for installed programs, free technical support, and more.

Download: IObit Uninstaller (Free)

Download: IObit Uninstaller Pro ($ 19.99)

Other tools in this category:

Backup & Sync ^

When your computer came with Windows 8 or 10, you don’t need a fleet of backup tools. The latest versions of Windows come with a built-in Time Machine backup called File History. And with OneDrive, you can sync files and folders across devices. It never hurts to have alternative backup solutions though.

Macrium Reflect Free

Free for non-commercial and home use, this backup tool lets you save your disk clone or image to local and network-based storage media. To speed up regular backups and reduce storage space, you can use differential images. Use backup templates to set up scheduled backups without missing key files.

The Home version also packs incremental backups to save storage space, rapid delta cloning and restore for fast disk recovery, file and folder backup, backup encryption, ransomware protection, and more.

Download: Macrium Reflect (Free)

Download: Macrium Reflect Home ($ 69.95 for one license; 30-day free trial)

FreeFileSync

FreeFileSync

Open source folder comparison and synchronization tool optimized for ease of use. Also available for Linux and Mac and as portable Windows app. We thought it was a better sync tool than Microsoft’s SyncToy, which has since been discontinued. Be sure to deselect bloatware during setup.

Download: FreeFileSync (Free)

If nags are a no-go, try the following alternatives:

  • FBackup instead comes with similar features as FreeFileSync and supports plugins for typical backups, such as Firefox profiles or IE favorites.
  • Cobian Backup comes with similar advanced backup features but hasn’t been updated for a few years.

EaseUS Todo Backup

This is a free backup solution that includes a disaster recovery option. The tool can back up files and folders, create an image of the entire operating system, or clone disks to migrate data. Supports comprehensive full backup, incremental backup, and differential backup.

Download: EaseUS Todo Backup (Free)

Alternatives:

More apps in this category:

  • SyncBack supports scheduled backups to an FTP server.
  • Box, an online storage and cross-platform sync solution that includes 10 GB of storage space with a free personal account. File transfers are encrypted with high-grade SSL and stored with 256-bit AES encryption.

PC Maintenance & Security ^

Third-party applications can impact your system’s performance. They can accumulate temporary files and huge caches, launch with Windows and consume resources in the background while getting outdated over time.

PC maintenance tools can help you keep your computer running smoothly on the software side or analyze issues with your hardware. In addition, they can maintain your privacy by removing traces of your PC or online activities.

CCleaner

CCleaner

CCleaner is the PC maintenance gold standard. The award-winning optimization tool scores high points all around. Clean junk files, make your browsing safer, or speed up your startup times. If you absolutely have to use its registry cleaner, be sure to back up the registry first.

The Pro version gets you real-time monitoring, scheduled cleaning, automatic updates, and premium support.

Download: CCleaner (Free)

Download: CCleaner Pro ($ 24.95, free trial)

Glary Utilities

Like CCleaner, Glary Utilities offers comprehensive PC cleaning utility. The free version includes over 20 tools that can fix PC issues and improve performance with one click.

Download: Glary Utilities (Free)

Download: Glary Utilities Pro (19.97)

PrivaZer

PrivaZer can scan any drive connected to your computer for traces you left while using your computer, including internet cache or cookies, residual deleted files, or useless files. Essentially, it’s a cleanup utility with a focus on your privacy. Available as a desktop and portable application.

Download: PrivaZer (Free)

Similar application:

  • BleachBit cleans your PC from junk files and shreds them to prevent recovery. This open source tool is available for Windows and Linux.
  • Toolwiz Time Freeze can instantly put your Windows system into a sandbox and protect it from undesired changes.
  • Sandboxie, lets you isolate new applications and your browser from Windows, keeping your operating system safe from software-born attacks.

Speccy

An advanced system information tool for your PC, made by the creators of CCleaner. The free version provides you with an overview of all your system internals, including your operating system, CPU, RAM, motherboard, graphics, storage, optical drives, audio, peripherals, and your network.

The Pro version adds automatic updates and premium support.

Download: Speccy (Free)

Download: Speccy Pro ($ 19.95)

Similar tools:

  • CPU-Z (our CPU-Z review) is the best app to gather basic CPU, mainboard, memory, and system data. Watch out for bloatware from CPUID when installing PC-Wizard or CPU-Z.
  • Complement with GPU-Z (our GPU-Z review) for information about your graphics card.
  • Use SpeedFan (our SpeedFan review) to monitor PC voltages, fan speeds, and temperatures.

SUMo

SUMo

Software Update Monitor, short SUMo, monitors your installed software for available updates and downloads them for you. Be sure to deselect the default homepage setting during installation and click Cancel when prompted for it again! You can also quit the survey.

Download: SUMo (Free)

In addition to the tools above, we also recommend the following:

Browsers ^

Chrome

Google Chrome

Google’s minimal design browser that went from zero to hero in record time. Best browser if you’re already sold on Google products. Receives frequent automatic updates and supports extensions from the Google Play store. See our Guide to Google Chrome to find out about custom settings and hacks.

Download: Chrome (Free)

Firefox

With more than 6,000 add-ons, Firefox remains the most customizable browser on the market, offering its users more freedom than Chrome ever will. Should you switch from Chrome to Firefox too? The latest Firefox Quantum is faster, more lightweight, and more private than Chrome.

Download: Firefox (Free)

Opera

Opera has pioneered new features like tabs or the speed dial. It’s working hard to remain the fastest browser on the market. Its latest features are a built-in free VPN and battery saver. Moreover, it supports Chrome extensions. Is it finally time to drop Chrome for Opera?

Download: Opera (Free)

Other notable browsers:

Which browser is best for you?

Email Clients ^

Thunderbird

Thunderbird

Mozilla’s trusty and easy to use email client. Supports tabs, add-ons, and is also available as a portable app.

Download: Thunderbird (Free)

High on our list of free desktop email clients are also Mailspring and Mailbird. The best free alternative to Microsoft Outlook, however, is EssentialPIM.

Communication Tools ^

Skype

Skype

Microsoft’s ultra-popular cross-platform VoIP application to stay in touch with friends and family. Has reasonable rates for calling mobiles and landlines and attractive subscription packages. In an effort to compete with Google Hangouts, Skype now supports group video chats for non-premium accounts.

Download: Skype (Free)

If Skype doesn’t cut it anymore, have a look at these Skype alternatives.

Pidgin

Pidgin

Easy-to-use, open source, cross-platform, multi-protocol chat client (our Pidgin review). Supports all major chat programs, as well as third-party developed plugins.

Download: Pidgin (Free)

TeamSpeak

Built with the gamer in mind, TeamSpeak is a popular VoIP solution that works across a range of desktop and mobile devices.

Download: TeamSpeak (Free)

Similar tools:

Image Viewers ^

FastStone Image Viewer

FastStone

All in one image browser, converter, and editor that has never let us down. Supports all major graphics formats, including RAW and other digital camera formats. The makers of FastStone Image Viewer also offer a Capture tool and a Photo Resizer.

Download: FastStone Image Viewer (Free)

IrfanView

IrfanView

Simplistic on the surface, hides advanced features under the hub, yet intuitive and easy to use. Classic image viewer, which you can also use for simple edits or batch-processing files. Now available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. An extensive plugins library is available separately.

Download: IrfanView (Free)

XnView

XnView

Cross-platform image viewer, organizer, and converter that comes with a huge selection of filters and supports 500 different formats.

Download: XnView (Free)

Image Editors ^

GIMP

GIMP

Advanced open-source and cross-platform image editor, often touted as free Photoshop alternative. See our review for a quick GIMP walkthrough.

Download: GIMP (Free)

Paint.NET

Paint.NET

Free image editing tool with an intuitive interface for beginners and comprehensive features for intermediate users. Supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, power tools, plugins, and when you’re stuck you can rely on a selection of tutorials and an active online community. See our Paint.NET review for more insights.

Download: Paint.NET (Free)

Potential alternatives to GIMP and Paint.NET, with a focus on photo editing:

We also recommend the following image editors:

  • Inkscape for professionally editing vector graphics.
  • XnConvert for batch processing images.
  • RIOT for quickly optimizing photos.

GifCam

A simple tool to create animated GIFs. Use the app like a camera to record a series of image frames, which you can then edit, before turning them into a GIF.

Download: GifCam (Free)

Blender

The free open source 3D creation suite supports everything from modeling and animation to video editing and game creation. It has long been the gold standard of 3D imaging tools. Get over its steep learning curve with these Blender tutorials.

Download: Blender (Free)

Audio Tools ^

foobar2000

foobar2000

Advanced cross-platform audio player with customizable user interface. Supports gapless playback, can rip audio CDs and transcode supported audio formats, and is best used with custom keyboard shortcuts. See our foobar2000 review for more details.

Download: foobar2000 (Free)

MediaMonkey

If you have a large media collection, MediaMonkey can help you keep it organized (our MediaMonkey review). It manages video and audio files, playlists, and can fill in missing track information automatically.

The Gold version gets you bit-perfect rips, support for customized collections, on-the-fly audio/video conversions, advanced searches and auto-playlists, unlimited MP3 encoding, a sleep timer, and more.

Download: MediaMonkey (Free)

Download:  MediaMonkey Gold (From $ 24.95)

MusicBee

MusicBee is the music manager that turns your computer into a music jukebox. It features auto-tagging, multiple features to optimize the sound quality, can sync your music collection across devices, and even comes in a portable version.

Download: MusicBee (Free)

Spotify

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Streaming music service complete with Facebook integration, iDevice management, and playing music to remote speakers.

Download: Spotify (Free)

Download: Spotify Premium (From 9.99 per month, free trial)

Other notable applications in this category:

Video Tools ^

VLC Media Player

VLC Media Player

Free and cross-platform video player that can play almost any video file. Supports DVDs, CDs, VCDs, and a selection of streaming protocols, including YouTube playlists. It can also rip and transcode videos or record video from your webcam.

Download: VLC Media Player (Free)

Alternatives:

HandBrake

Handbrake

Open source, cross-platform, media converter that can convert video files between many different formats.

Download: HandBrake (Free)

Alternatives to HandBrake:

MakeMKV

MakeMKV

A cross-platform video transcoder that can read DVDs and Blu-Rays and convert them into free formats. The Blu-Ray feature is a free trial.

Download: MakeMKV (Free)

CamStudio

CamStudio

A high-quality and open-source freeware screen capture utility with support for lossless video output. Perfect for creating screencasts or video tutorials.

Download: CamStudio (Free)

KODI

Formerly known as XBMC, KODI is a media center package for your Home Theater PC (HTPC). It can stream live TV, allowing you to cut the cord on pricey cable TV services.

Download: KODI (Free)

An alternative to KODI is Plex, a media center based on XBMC and originally designed for the Mac. It now also supports movie trailers. James Bruce thinks Plex is the best media center software around.

Files & Drives ^

TeraCopy

TeraCopy

Copy and move files at maximum speed and pause & resume file transfers. When an issue comes up, TeraCopy won’t terminate a transfer like Windows Explorer does. Instead, it will show you the failed files after the transfer was completed.

Download: TeraCopy (Free)

EaseUS Partition Master

EaseUS Partition Master

EaseUS Partition Master is an advanced alternative to the built-in Windows partition manager. It supports merging of adjacent partitions, copying partitions and disks, upgrading system disk to a bigger drive, and it can recover deleted or lost partitions from unallocated space.

The Pro version lets you manage dynamic volumes, migrate your operating system to SSD/HDD without reinstallation, supports Windows Storage Spaces, change between MBR and GPT without losing data, and more.

Download: EaseUS Partition Master (Free)

Download: EaseUS Partition Master Pro ($ 39.95, free trial)

FileZilla

FileZilla

A free, lightweight and robust FTP client for transferring files to and from the web.

Download: FileZilla (Free)

MultiCommander

MultiCommander

A feature-packed alternative file manager to Windows File Explorer that uses a dual-panel layout. If all you desire is a file explorer that supports tabs, we recommend Explorer++. For more options, see this article on alternative file explorers.

Download: MultiCommander (Free)

Additional tools in this section:

Online File Storage Tools ^

You can never have enough storage space. The advantage of cloud storage is that you can access it from anywhere and as long as the service and your internet are running, you have nothing to worry about. The following are the most popular and reliable options available.

Dropbox

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Dropbox is available across platforms and allows you to sync folders and files to the web and other devices connected to your Dropbox account. Great tool to auto-upload photos from your mobile phone. It’s being challenged by Microsoft OneDrive, which offers more storage capacity and potentially better Windows integration.

Download: Dropbox (Free)

Google Drive

Google Drive

The evolution of Google Docs keeps your documents synced between the cloud and your PC (our Google Drive review).

Download: Google Drive (Free)

OneDrive

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Microsoft’s cloud storage solution comes with (now only) 5 GB of space for storing documents and images.

Download: OneDrive (Free)

Text Editing ^

LibreOffice

LibreOffice 4.2

You don’t have to pay for Microsoft Office to get a professional productivity and office suite, one which is open source and community-supported on top of that.

Download: LibreOffice (Free)

WPS Office Free

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Free cross-platform Microsoft Office alternative with a tabbed interface and more reliable support for collaborative features, such as tracking changes and comments. Self-absorbed ads can be a little annoying but are easily ignored.

The Premium version is ad-free and lets you split and merge PDF to Word. The Professional version is a lifetime license with three years of services included.

Download: WPS Office (Free)

Download: WPS Office Premium (From $ 29.99 per year)

Download: WPS Office Professional ($ 79.99 lifetime)

Notepad++

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A Notepad alternative with tabs and advanced features, useful especially for coders.

Download: Notepad++ (Free)

PDF Tools ^

Sumatra PDF

This is the most lightweight PDF reader. It supports tabs and is packed with keyboard shortcuts. It’s also open source and available as a portable app. Unlike other free PDF readers, it doesn’t feature any editing tools.

Download: Sumatra PDF (Free)

Read our article on the best PDF readers for Windows for more solutions.

PDFsam

PDFsam, aka PDF Split and Merge, is a small tool to split, merge, and rotate PDF files any way you like. You can drag-and-drop files onto the tool and mass-edit files. The interface is basic, but the features are advanced.

Download: PDFsam (Free)

Alternatives:

  • PDFTK Builder is a free graphical interface version of PDFTK to merge, split, decrypt, encrypt, watermark PDF files.
  • doPDF can convert over 400 file types to PDF.

Ebooks ^

Kindle

Kindle

Amazon’s Kindle app lets you read and manage your eBook collection from your Windows PC.

Download: Kindle (Free)

Alternative:

  • Icecream Ebook Reader is an immersive ebook reader that supports EPUB, MOBI, FB2, PDF, and other ebook formats.

calibre

Calibre

Free and open source eBook manager. Comes with a library to  manage your eBooks, can convert eBooks from one format to another, syncs to your reader devices, downloads news from the web and converts it into eBook format, functions as an eBook viewer, and can edit eBooks.

Download: calibre (Free)

Productivity ^

Dexpot

Powerful virtual desktop manager. Expand your screen with virtual desktops and use them to separate open windows based on tasks. A similar tool is VirtuaWin, a lean desktop manager with a minimalist set of features.

Download: Dexpot (Free)

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto is a clipboard manager that allows you to keep a record of your Windows clipboard backed up for later use or sync clipboards across multiple computers. Also available as a portable app. Similar to ClipX and many other clipboard managers.

Download: Ditto (Free)

Launchy

Launchy

A cross-platform utility that employs keyboard shortcuts to launch programs and files independently of Windows File Explorer or the Start Menu. If you’re looking for a Start Menu alternative, you might also appreciate SyMenu, a portable menu launcher that allows you to organize your applications quickly and easily.

Download: Launchy (Free)

Other notable applications in this section:

Optical & Disc Image Tools ^

CDBurnerXP

CDBurnerXP

Feature rich, yet easy to use burning tool for CDs, DVDs, HD-DVDs, Blu-Rays, ISOs, and bootable discs.

Download: CDBurnerXP (Free)

Alternatives:

bitRipper

bitRipper

Simple tool to convert DVDs to AVI or MPEG for backing up your DVDs on your local drive. Includes its own codecs and can re-use codecs installed on your system. If your DVDs turn out too big to be stored locally, try DVDShrink to reduce their size.

Download: bitRipper (Free)

CDex

CDex

CDex rips audio CDs to MP3 and other formats. Supports a range of encoders and the source code is open.

Download: CDex (Free)

WinCDEmu

After the demise of Virtual CloneDrive, WinCDEmu has become your best solution to emulate CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. The open-source tool supports ISO, CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF, CCD, and IMG images and can create them via a context menu in Windows Explorer. You can create an unlimited number of virtual drives to mount image files and play them virtually.

By virtualizing your discs, you’ll never have to swap discs again. The tool is also ideal if you want to run optical discs on a Windows device that lacks the matching drive.

Download: WinCDEmu (Free)

Download Tools ^

qBittorrent

qBittorrent is a free and open source BitTorrent client. It’s generally considered the best µTorrent alternative. Unlike the client it was designed to replace, it’s free from bloatware and ads.

Download: qBittorrent (Free)

Transmission

An open source and cross-platform BitTorrent client built by volunteers. It’s full-featured, doesn’t bundle adware, and won’t track its users. As a result, it’s lightweight and much more enjoyable to use.

Download: Transmission (Free)

JDownloader

JDownloader

Free and open source download manager. Allows you to start, stop, and pause your downloads, set bandwidth limitations, and auto-extract archives. Your antivirus may detect it as a threat, but rest assured it’s a false positive. Potentially comes packed with bloatware.

Download: JDownloader (Free)

Other alternatives:

  • Mipony optimizes your internet connection and comes with an embedded web browser.
  • FlashGet can download videos from various sources, collaborates with your antivirus, and optimizes system resources.
  • Free Download Manager supports HTTP, FTP, and BitTorrent. Can resume broken downloads and you can adjust traffic usage.

Miscellaneous ^

f.lux

f.lux

This utility helps you prevent eye strain and sleep better by adapting your screen brightness and color saturation to ambient lighting. It also supports scheduling, as shown above.

Download: f.lux (Free)

Classic Shell

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Classic Shell is more than a Start Menu replacement. Next to adding a customizable Start button and menu, it features tool- and status bars for Windows / File Explorer and internet Explorer. A great productivity tool to make Windows better.

Download: Classic Shell (Free)

VirtualBox

VirtualBox Create Virtual Machine

VirtualBox is the easiest way to create a virtual machine within Windows. You can install any operating system on your virtual machine and run it like it was a regular program. We have used VirtualBox to run Windows 10 on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Refer to our VirtualBox guide for more information.

Download: VirtualBox (Free)

Alternatively, you can use VMWarePlayer to set up a virtual machine on your computer.

TeamViewer

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TeamViewer allows you to remote-connect to another computer over the internet, either to provide technical assistance or to access files and programs. By far the best free remote desktop connection manager you can get. It’s cross-platform and easy to set up, too.

Download: TeamViewer (Free)

Hiren’s BootCD

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Hiren’s BootCD is one of those apps every techie should carry around. Burn the ISO to a CD or create a bootable USB with Rufus and you’ll always have a digital toolbox with you to fix some common computer issues. Comes with recovery tools, can reset your Windows password, test hardware, compile hardware information, and much more.

Download: Hiren’s BootCD (Free)

KeePass

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Portable and open source password manager with plugin support. Helps you protect your online accounts with strong passwords. The app stores passwords on your computer or USB drive. Cloud-based alternatives to KeePass include Dashlane and SafeInCloud Password Manager.

Download: KeePass (Free)

Eraser

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You may know that deleting a file in Windows doesn’t actually erase it. How else would it be possible to recover deleted files? Eraser is an open source utility and portable app that permanently deletes files by overwriting them with random patterns. Best used with hard disk drives since erasing data from a solid state drive can cause damage and other issues.

Download: Eraser (Free)

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