Dave’s Computer Tips: 4 New Cool Freeware Finds

4 new cool freeware finds

by Dave Hartsock in Daves Computer Tips

4 New Cool Freeware Finds

I just love my freeware, but it’s impossible to test and review all the new products which continue hitting the shelves almost on a daily basis. Most of those I do review are either of particular interest to me personally, or I believe might be useful in general, or are bringing something new/refreshing to the table. With that in mind; here are four new freeware offerings I have come across recently which I have not actually tested but which I believe might be worth checking out:

Lightweight yet effective:

1. Free Any Burn: According to the blurb on the Free Any Burn home page… “Free Any Burn is a light weight but professional CD / DVD / Blu-ray burning software that every one must have. It provides a free and complete solution for burning.” Well, I’m not prepared to argue with that summation; the download is certainly on the small side for burning software yet Free Any Burn appears to provide a majority of the most popular features, including the all important Copy Disc – which actually copies direct from disc to disc (or on-the-fly). Many of the free burning utilities do not include this feature but instead will create a file copy of the source disc on the hard drive and then write that file to the destination disc, which is generally slower but can be useful when producing multiple copies. Free Any Burn provides both options:

The software appears to be very new, most freeware download sites added it to their listings on or around 11th-12th July. And the Free Any Burn site hasn’t been rated yet by any of the leading site advisory services, which is generally a pretty good indication. So I scanned the file through Virus Total and went through the installation process (sandboxed) to make sure there is no bundling or nasty surprises – everything came up roses.

Download = 888KB
Virus Total scan = 100% clean

Enhanced privacy?:

2. PrivaZer is a relatively new cleanup/privacy tool, similar in vein to CCleaner, which is reputed to be powerful and thorough. PrivaZer is developed and distributed by a US-based company whose products are digitally signed by Comodo. PrivaZer can either be installed, run directly from the executable, or generate a portable version.

PrivaZer can be set to perform the usual in-depth scan of the system drive as well as a variety of limited scans on selected drives, and users can define a secure overwriting method from one of 7 US DoD standards. PrivaZer scans and cleans 18 areas in total.

Download = 2.47MB
Virus Total scan = 100% clean.

NOTE: Any tool, such as PrivaZer, which cleans the system at low level involves a greater potential for generating problems. We advise users not to run the software on a system which hasn’t been backed up, and also recommend creating a system restore point prior to any cleaning operations. I’ll actually be taking a closer look at PrivaZer and publishing a full review next week.

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