Monday, September 26, 2011

This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]

This Week's Top Downloads Sep 24, 2011 5:00 PM 4,401 0
  • TooManyTabs Frees Up Memory in Chrome Without Losing Your 50 Open Tabs (Chrome) If you find yourself opening way too many tabs in Chrome and sucking up memory, TooManyTabs can suspend a few of them for awhile to make it run a little smoother, while keeping quick access to those tabs for later.
  • Hardware Freak Is a Fast, Light System Information Utility (Windows) If our recent guides to building your own computer and the parts you'll need to do so have you interested in upgrading your PC, Hardware Freak is a free, portable system information tool that will show you the hardware inside your case with a single click.
  • Google Chrome Updates, Finally Doesn't Suck in Mac OS X Lion (Mac) Google's brought some good news for those of us who've been tolerating Chrome in Mac OS X Lion: they've released an update for proper compatibility.
  • NetbootCD Installs and Updates Multiple Linux Distros on One Disc (Linux) Linux fans, do you burn CDs for multiple distros and have to update those CDs when a new version comes out? As long as you have access to a wired internet connection you can download the latest versions of 7 distros directly from the disc.
  • uTorrent Update Lets You Drag-and-Drop Downloaded Video to Mobile Devices and Game Consoles (Windows) The latest alpha version of uTorrent for Windows (sorry Mac users) has a great new feature: you can drag and drop media downloads onto your Android, iPhone, Xbox 360, or PS3.
  • Rainmeter 2.1 Improves Now Playing Plugin for Quick Music Control, Simplifies Skin Management (Windows) Rainmeter, one of our favorite desktop customization tools, just updated with a number of enhancements, like a consolidated settings window, an improved Now Playing plugin, and more.
  • Appalicious Makes the Mac App Store More Efficient (Mac) Appalicious is the front end of a database for searching, sorting, and filtering items in the Mac App Store. It's especially great for finding free and on-sale apps, and additional features like wish lists, version and price histories, and the ability to save search and sort combinations help you easily zero in on exactly the app you're looking for.
  • Bartender for Android Teaches You to Mix Almost Any Drink (Android) If you're an at-home bartender and like to experiment with different drinks, Bartender for Android is the go-to app to learn how to mix just about anything, including a number of drinks you probably didn't know existed. The app's database is entirely crowdsourced, and full of both well known and niche cocktails.
  • Root Uninstaller for Android Batch Uninstalls Apps, Makes APKs from Installed Apps (Android) Uninstaller is a utility for Android phones that allows you to remove multiple apps from your phone at once, freeze pre-installed apps to free up space and resources, and even create APKs from pre-installed apps so you can install them on a new phone.
  • Boxmeup Uses QR Codes to Make Labeling Boxes and Containers Hassle-Free and Easy (Web/Android) Boxmeup is a new webapp and companion Android app that lets you pack a box, or container with items, enter the contents of that container into the webapp, and then print a QR code for it that can be used with your phone to pull up a list of its contents at any time.
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