Although still in beta, NirLauncher is a package of more than 100 portable freeware utilities for Windows, all of them developed for the NirSoft Web site during the last few years.
http://launcher.nirsoft.net/
It's surprising just what is included when you have a look at the Utility list via the website tab.
NOTE... you may have to exempt the Launcher from scans to keep it intact, some virus programs don't like some of Nirsoft's programs.
This looks like a great utility. Now I'll have to make a post on my website about it. Thanks Hazel.
The amount of freeware he gives away is rather mind boggling and I use a ton of it. I'll check out the NirLauncher once it's out of beta.
Eli
February 6, 2010, 3:30pm
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Although still in beta, NirLauncher is a package of more than 100 portable freeware utilities for Windows, all of them developed for the NirSoft Web site during the last few years.
http://launcher.nirsoft.net/
It's surprising just what is included when you have a look at the Utility list via the website tab.
NOTE... you may have to exempt the Launcher from scans to keep it intact, some virus programs don't like some of Nirsoft's programs.
Quite a very useful finding Hazelnut. Thank you very much !!
BTW it is amazing that all these launcher portables = 6.8MB in disk space !!!!!
Have to agree.
There's some cool stuff on that site.
Nice!
FYI, I unzipped the beta 3 and scanned it, Avast remained silent, MBAM triggered on 2 files:
Files Infected:
c:\documents and settings\...\NirSoft\astlog.exe (HackTool.Asterisk) -> No action taken.
c:\documents and settings\...\NirSoft\rdpv.exe (Password.Stealer) -> No action taken.
Edit: and those ran OK.
Eli
February 7, 2010, 6:00am
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Nice!
FYI, I unzipped the beta 3 and scanned it, Avast remained silent, MBAM triggered on 2 files:
Files Infected:
c:\documents and settings\...\NirSoft\astlog.exe (HackTool.Asterisk) -> No action taken.
c:\documents and settings\...\NirSoft\rdpv.exe (Password.Stealer) -> No action taken.
Edit: and those ran OK.
Regarding this matter please read here (The official blog of nirsoft.net):
http://blog.nirsoft.net/2009/11/30/third-b...le-to-download/
Thanks, Eli. Good information in that link. :-)