[v2019.7] BoxedApp Packer – Convert regular full-fledged application to single self-sustaining executable file

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For some novice programmers, a good packaging tool can greatly improve their working efficiency. There are already many virtual packaging tools on the Internet, such as lightweight Enigma Virtual Box, Cameyo, MoleBox Virtualization Solution, P-Apps, as well as the famous VMware ThinApp, Turbo Studio, etc. In contrast, BoxedApp Packer has more powerful features and better compatibility. Its biggest drawback, however, is its poor packing compression rate.

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Open Hardware Monitor – Free and open-source hardware monitor

Any computer hardware that works at high temperatures over a long period of time will age quickly, with the possibility of striking or even burning out. So every summer while doing a good job of cooling your computer, we’d better monitor the temperature inside a computer in real time through temperature monitor. This way, in case the temperature is found to be too high we can let the computer rest in time, so as to make the hardware avoid aging too quickly.

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[v2.2.4] TweakBit Driver Updater – Automatically update and install all your drivers

Driver update software has proliferated everywhere, so that any software developer can publish their own driver updating program by purchasing the right to use a third-party drivers database. Here, TweakBit Driver Updater does nothing special (there are far more excellent and professional software of the same kind), and is merely a step toward implementing AppNee’s task of “collecting and distributing all driver updating programs”.

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[v6.2, v5.0] WireframeSketcher – Create wireframes, mockups and prototypes for desktop, web and mobile apps

WireframeSketcher is a wireframe, mockup and prototype creating tool for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, developed by Peter Severin from Romania in 2008. It can help designers, developers and product managers quickly create wireframes, interface models and UI prototypes with hand-drawn styles for desktop, Web and mobile applications.

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[v4.30.03] V-Ray for Houdini Full Installers, Unlocked Files AIO

Chaos Group has finally released an official version of V-Ray for Houdini after years of development. Its core functions are not very different from V-Ray for Maya or V-Ray for 3ds Max, but by convention it should not be as complete as V-Ray for 3ds Max in functionality. Anyway, there’s another option for people who like to fiddle with films and television special effects now. In short, V-Ray for Houdini will take your VFX pipeline to the next level.

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Vagrant Story Tools – Extract models from Vagrant Story game ROM

Vagrant Story is my only one favorite video game (the originator of Dark Souls and Monster Hunter), I like it so much that I’ve long been preparing to recreate a simplified version of this game using Unity and Blender (just for fun and to implement the game design to my satisfaction). But the game’s model building keeps standing in the way for me. After all, for a person who knows nothing about 3D modeling or drawing, it takes a lot of time and effort to reach a professional modeling level. Not to mention the later character action design, game system design, as well as many other aspects. Fortunately, I found Vagrant Story Tools.

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