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Hey all. I've been reading this forum for a couple days, and thought that with all the expert knowledge here I should join and garner opinions from everyone.
I'm in the process of creating a utility USB key to carry with me for various uses, and would love suggestions on software to add to it. I'm sure others would benefit from this list of applications. I do have a couple of requests and some criteria, which I will list below. I'll also try to update this with the recommendations given by others. Criteria:
Software on Board:
What other software should definitely be included? Thanks for all the feedback in advance! |
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My personal utility USB drive has the following:
PortableApps (www.portableapps.com), with this apps installed: 7-zip portable (zip utility) Eraser Portable (safely erase files) Firefox portable Thunderbird portable Keepass portable (password storage) Pidgin portable (IM client, I use it with MSN messenger account) VLC (media player) I also have following apps, for running or installing, mostly used when cleaning other peoples computers: ATF cleaner (no install) - cleans temp files, cookies, etc Dr.Web CureIt (no install, I update it every 2 days) -free antivirus HiJackThis (no install) JkDefrag (no install) PC-Decrapifier (no install - actually never tried it) -unistalls trial versions and vendor bundled software, etc. Rootkit Unhooker SpywareBlaster (install) XP secconsole(no install) -remove or restore access to XP features CCleaner(install) Filealyzer -check file information, including hash strings MVPs Hosts File -block access to known malicious sites Neo's SafeKeys(no install)-defeats all known keylogger methods (except screen capture), usefull when traveling and using public computers ProcessExplorer SIW(no install) - info about the whole system: hardware specs, passwords, etc. SuperAntiSpyware (install)
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I have too many things on my day-to-day USB drive to list... approx 2.5 GB worth of stuff!
Most of it programs and utilities. Percentage-wise, very few data files.For truly portable programs, I have 2 sites that I review on a regular basis. They both have some very good apps and a few stinkers. I guess it's up to you to decide what might work best for you. http://portableapps.com/ http://www.portablefreeware.com/ FWIW, I initially liked U3 but after living with it for a month or two, I decided it was just slowing things down (waiting for the virtual drive to load, waiting on the GUI to do it's thing and so on.) I now just use my drives with no added interface. Just the way Mr. Gates made it... ![]() |
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I'll admit it, this U3 key when I first purchased (2 years ago or so) it was horrible to "boot". It would effectively lock up the PC I was using for 5-7 seconds, during the splash screen, needing 20 seconds from insertion to being able to use it. After researching recently and learning that there was a software upgrade, the boot time is almost instantaneous. Thank you both for your input, I'll be looking at your suggested sites. |
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