This Week's Featured Download
Hawkscope
Hawkscope is a productivity tool that allows you to access your hard drive contents quickly via system tray icon with dynamic pop-up menu. It allows you to configure your favorite locations for quick opening.
License: Free
OS: Windows
Also available for Mac
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Fast Duplicate File Finder
Sloppy file keeping can lead to a lot of duplicate and space-hogging files, so dig up all your dupes with Fast Duplicate File Finder, which can scan local, external, flash-based, and network drives.
License: Free
OS: Windows
TweetDeck
TweetDeck is your personal browser for staying in touch with what's happening now, connecting you with your contacts across Twitter and Facebook.
License: Free
OS: Windows
MediaMonkey
MediaMonkey is the music manager for serious music collectors and iPod users who don't care for iTunes. It catalogs CDs, AAC, OGG, WMA, FLAC, MP3 and other audio files, including audiobooks and podcasts.
License: Free
OS: Windows
YouMail
YouMail Visual Voicemail Plus lets you see, play, and manage voicemail directly from your BlackBerry, saving you time and letting you communicate more effectively.
License: Free
OS: Blackberry 4.3 OS or higher
First Impression
First Impression is free and minimal image viewer with a focus on maximizing the space used for viewing your images by doing away with command bars and buttons.
License: Free
OS: Windows
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