Windows only: Free app Install-It puts a small auto-starting application on any removable drive that makes installing applications a double-click affair.
After downloading the Install-It package, you'll want to extract its files to somewhere you can reach, like your desktop, and open up the Install.ini file in your favorite text editor. This file is simply a list of program descriptions and the locations of their installer files. If you're creating a disc full of useful installers, just replace the default examples with your chosen verbiage for each app and the location/names of the setup files. You separate those two items with a comma, using slashes where necessary, and end each line with a semi-colon.
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Haven't read all of the replies, but The Godfather's website has changed.. it's now http://users.forthnet.gr/the/jtclipper/
I went looking for it (since I hadn't installed it on this machine) and it was kind of tricky to find.
Originally posted by: moonbit
Anybody know of any personal finance freeware that works like a stripped-down version of Quicken? I just really want the register, account reconciliation feature, and the ability to run very simple reports. (Yes I know about Quicken Online, but I'm old-fashioned and don't know how I feel about having my financial information stored somewhere other than on my own computer.)
Originally posted by: Chris
Don't know if it's been mentioned in this thread (search is broken) but CloneZilla is a great free alternative to Norton Ghost. It does what the old Ghost would do in imaging and copying partitions offline from a boot disk.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Here's my 2009 list: (scroll down past the intro)
http://leopardsoup.pbwiki.com/winkit
Originally posted by: Demitre
Is there a freeware that will scan a disk drive and provide a report of spaced used per directory, per age of last modified, etc?
All in an easy report that can be sent to others or saved for later viewing?