September 28th, 2009
Hardware 2.0 - Best software applications/tools/utilities
I regularly receive emails from readers asking me for a list of the software tools and utilities I use regularly.
Well, you asked for it, so here it is! Here’s a list of my favorite applications, tools and utilities.
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Virtual CD
You might be thinking that Virtual CD is just another example of a tool that allows you to mount .ISO CD images on your system. Well, you’d be right. It also lets you create .ISO files and burn them to disc. OK, nothing special so far. Where Virtual CD differs from similar utilities such as Daemon Tools or Virtual CloneDrive is that Virtual CD allows you to create virtual CD and DVD burners on your system. This allows CD burning applications to see the drive as a valid disc burner and write data to a virtual disc that you can then store as an image.
Why might you want this feature? Well, one use for it that I’d found is a quick way to burn a backup on an iTunes library without going through the physical disc stage. That’s just one use for this tool. Once you have a virtual CD/DVD burner on your system, you’ll wonder how you managed without.
Virtual CD has some other cool features. One feature that I use regularly is its ability to make an .ISO image of a folder or collection of files from the right-click in an explorer Window.
One negative that I have of Virtual CD is that it can seem overwhelmingly complicated initially, offering a myriad of options and settings. However, if you work through the help file you’ll soon figure out what does what.
Excellent utility that I couldn’t do without. Also, as far as I’m aware, one of a kind!
Virtual CD - Single license $39.95
Fraps
If you’re a gamer who obsesses over frame rates then you should be familiar with Fraps already. Fraps has a number of uses, but the one that most people seem to be away of is its ability to display (and record) the number of frames per second you are getting in a game.
But Fraps does a lot more than display frames per second. Another handy Fraps feature is the ability to capture stills and video from games. Yeah, OK, not many people want to do this, but if you do, then Fraps is the tool for you.
Fraps - Freeware version available/Single license $37
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