#5619
FlightGear Flight Simulator (FlightGear or FGFS for short) is a free, open-source and cross-platform atmospheric and orbital flight simulation tool that was started by David Murr in 1996 and first released in 1997, now developed by FlightGear developers & contributors around the world. If you've ever dreamed of flying a plane, then you'll love FlightGear.

#5617
Alcohol 120% is a fully functional and powerful CD/DVD-ROM virtualization and disc recording/burning solution, developed independently by the original author of Fantom CD who later started his own business. Compared with Fantom CD, its function is more complete and powerful, the interface is more friendly, the program is more refined, and the operation is more convenient. At the same time, it was also the most attractive disc copying software after CloneCD.

#5616
Mednafen (short for My Emulator Doesn't Need A Frickin' Excellent Name, formerly known as Nintencer) is a free, open-source and multi-system video game console emulator for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It already emulates nearly 20 home and handheld game consoles from Atari to PS1 era, such as FC, MD, GB, GBA, PS, SS, PC-FX, etc.

#5614
Digimon (short for Digital Monsters, AKA: デジモン, デジタルモンスタ) is a cross-industry series of products, as an extension of the electronic pet developed by Bandai from Japan. It was originally created in 1996, as a combat based virtual pet toy, and has since evolved into anime, manga, films, trading card game, as well as video games for all kinds of home and handheld game consoles.

#5613
XEBRA is a little-known but excellent free PlayStation emulator for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Dr.Hell from Japan. It strictly focuses on the accuracy of PlayStation emulation, does not use any plugins, and only outputs in native video resolution. At the same time, it is also one of the very few PSX emulators that is compatible with PocketStation.

#5612
SubInACL is a tiny tool from Microsoft for performing permission management on folders, files, registries, services, and other objects. It was released as one of the tools in Windows Resource Kits. It is very powerful and practical, and much more powerful than cacls and its replacement, icacls. It is considered to be an edge tool for setting access permissions, suitable for professionals such as programmers and administrators.

#5611
Google Camera (AKA: GCam, GCam APK) is a very powerful camera phone application for Android OS, developed by Google in 2014. It was initially supported on all devices running Android 4.4 and higher, but now only officially supports Google Pixel devices. It's easier to use, takes better photos/videos, is smarter, performs better, and is more versatile than many of its peers. In short, it's the easiest way to get the most out of a phone's camera.

#5610
As we all know, Google Services Framework (GSF for Short) is an important component built into Google's Android system (it's ostensibly an application that can be removed manually, and essentially a package of APIs that are deeply integrated into the Android system and runs in the background). It is mainly used to support the normal launch and running of all Google applications and some 3rd-party apps and games developed based on it.

#5609
Codename: Eagle is a refreshing FPS (first-person shooter) game for Windows, developed by Refraction Games (from Sweden) and published by Take-Two Interactive in 1999. It can't be defined simply as some specific type of game, because no other game before it had such novel and interesting gameplay and great freedom.

#5608
eMail Extractor is a simple, fast and easy to use email address extraction tool. It automatically grabs email addresses from the Internet (mailbox, web pages) and locally (clipboard, various text files, folders), and outputs the available email addresses into an external file in an easy-to-read format. It is one of the most needed tools for people engaged in Internet marketing or e-commerce.