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InViewer – Lighter and faster GIF animated picture viewer

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For guys who like to collect and enjoy various hilarious/funny GIF images, one probable trouble is – there seems to be no suitable image browser specially designed for viewing the animated GIF.
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Wireshark – World’s most popular interactive network traffic capturer and analyzer

Without any doubt, Wireshark (formerly called Ethereal) is currently the world’s most famous, foremost free and open source network packets capture & analysis tool. Its appearance puts an end to the future of all similar business software.

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Shutter – #1 feature-rich screenshot tool on Linux

If we know one fact that TechSmith’s Snagit is the #1 screenshot/screencast tool on Windows, than for Linux, the king of screen capture software will be Shutter (formerly GScrot) – of course, it’s freeware and open-source, developed by Mario Kemper from Canada.

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ShareX – Only best alternative of TechSmith Snagit and any others

As a free and open source advanced screenshot tool & screen recorder, ShareX‘s excellence is indisputable. From the reviews on its official website or many software download sites, you can learn that it’s so many features that they make us think that’s too many to be true – for this, AppNee summarized them as the following 3 parts:

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Should I Remove It? – Removal any unwanted programs following the crowd

Should I Remove It? is a lightweight freeware helping you decide which applications are safe to uninstall – this is very practical, meaningful and helpful. It determines whether some software is no-good and can be safely removed based on its online grading database (ranked by the common crowds and technical experts), which means its accuracy can be trusted.

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BeCyIconGrabber – Icons/cursors viewer & extractor for Windows executable files

Sometimes, we may come across a lot of beautiful icons from PC programs. For some of them, we want to collect or just use them as materials, such as portableware’s icon, folder’s icon or icons for display on web page. In these cases, it is necessary to use some appropriate tools to extract out the icon resources we need.

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D-Fend Reloaded – Popular DOSBox GUI and DOS game packager, manager

As everyone knows, DOSBox takes the way of text-based configuration with lots of parameters, so that is absolutely not an easy thing to create the appropriate configuration for a DOS game for ordinary users. As as result, some graphical environment (AKA: frontend, GUI) tools were specially designed to complete this task, and D-Fend was once one of the outstanding graphical front ends.
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