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Free Tune-Up! Fine-Tune for Free Here are some of the best free utilities you can use to protect and fine-tune your system. Download them now. Compiled by David Hafke
CPU Load adds an icon to the Windows 95 system tray that shows a graph of CPU load.
CPU Monitor adds an icon to the system tray that shows the current processor usage on a scale of 0 to 100 in increments of 10. You determine usage update intervals. Requires VB40032.DLL
APK Windows Memory Compacting Engine defragments and compacts Windows memory for smoother memory management.
StatBar monitors free system, user and Graphics Device Interface (GDI) resources as well as free hard disk space. It's also an application launcher that starts up to five of your favorite apps and will shut down, reboot or log you off with a single click.
Bill Reid's DriveSpaceChek 1.0 sits on your Desktop and shows how much hard disk space is used and how much is free.
DiskData reports on the amount of space your files and folders take up.
DUW shows you how much space a directory's files and subdirectories are using.
Quick Disk displays a pie chart of free disk space in the system tray. Requires VB40032.DLL.
Shortcutter searches your hard disk for shortcuts with targets that have been moved or deleted. If it finds a broken link, it will attempt to find the correct target. If it can't find the target, it'll delete the shortcut.
DLL Explorer shows which DLLs are being used by running processes. It provides version information for each DLL and specifies newly used and removed DLLs.
PEsx is a shell extension that adds a tab to the Properties windows of EXE and DLL files. The tab reports the dependencies of a given DLL or application, and displays the complete dependency tree and full path and filename of each module.
freeDUM 1.0 for Windows 95 is a dial-up manager that integrates and extends the features of Windows 95's dial-up component. FreeDUM displays session time and total online time; it supports multiple phone numbers per connection, sequential or random dialing, automatic disconnect, and automatic or manual reconnect. |
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