#4866
When users read web pages in a web browser, they often need to jump between various web pages, including clicking links, go forward, go backward, refresh the current web page, open a new tab, enter search engine, open the setting interface, and other operations. Although Google's Chrome already provides buttons for most of these functions, many users would like to utilize custom mouse gestures to do this more efficiently.

#4860
Mouse gestures are not something new in many variations of Google Chrome (those developed based on Chromium). If you want to enjoy the great convenience of mouse gestures on your Chrome-based browser, you have to install some third-party extensions, and CrxMouse is one of them. After installing this plug-in, users can set corresponding mouse gestures according to their preferences, then complete many regular web page operations completely through mouse actions.

#4843
The discovery of MetaPing were also a surprise - at that time, AppNee intended to migrate to a new server and needed a tool that can simultaneously monitor and test multiple server IPs to understand their connection speed and stability. In the end, after testing most similar tools, MetaPing stood out from the crowd due to its small size, good usability, and on-demand capability. After using MetaPing in practice, AppNee could not wait to share it with more users.

#4835
sfxr (short for Sound Effects Rater) is a free and tiny sound effect quick generating tool specially designed for game developers, developed by Tomas Pettersson (DrPetter) from Sweden in the 10th Ludum Dare competition in 2007. As a procedural video game sound automatic generator for Windows, it's so popular that it has many code transplantation works on Mac, Linux, Web, ActionScript and iPhone, made by other developers.

#4819
Smart XML Select (XML Select for short) is a simple and practical free utility primarily used for viewing and editing XML files. Although it has been discontinued and almost disappears from the Internet, in AppNee's opinion, its application value for program developers still exists. Therefore, we insist on recommending and sharing it to those who need it from time to time.

#4791
I ever tried to set the portable version of Snagit and several other portable programs to start up with Windows, but that failed all the time. Fortunately, I found Starter this tiny application that effectively solved my problem without having to manually add program shortcuts to the Startup folders or modify the registry keys. In addition to adding startup entries, you can also use it to edit and clean startups.

#4781
If your laptop has both HDD and SSD installed at the same time (for example: use SSD to load and run the operating system, yet use HDD for storage purpose), then you've probably encountered and endured the bother that HDD makes a clatter every few seconds (that's usually 1, 3, or 10 seconds). Especially if you're using Western Digital, Seagate or Hitachi's hard drive products.

#4761
Often, when watching video or live broadcast via a computer, you may encounter a song that sounds pretty good but does not show its name. In cases like this, you can first open the classic music identification applications on your phone, such as SoundHound or Shazam, then point it at the speaker on your computer to identify the necessary information about this song. Alternatively, you can directly and simply use AHA Music this Chrome extension on your PC to meet the same needs with one-click.

#4752
Digital Camera Enhance (DCEnhance/DCEnhancer for short, AKA: Free Digital Camera Enhancer) is a free and tiny image processing automation program developed by MediaChance (written by R. Voska) from Canada. It's mainly used to manually or automatically bring blurry photos taken with a digital camera into focus with one click! Therefore, it is very suitable for processing photos taken when the light is not good enough (indoor, with shadow, etc.), and especially good at making cool portraits and close-ups.

#4745
In order to reproduce Vagrant Story's game levels (rooms, weapons, props, enemies, etc.), for a long time I searched everywhere and looked for any tool that could extract sound and graphics files from this my only favorite PSOne video game. The Vagrant Story Tools, which seems to be the most effective and perfect solution now, may be just a joke and scam - it never works (and its developers do not respond to any feedback). Finally, only PSound and its sister software PSicture (the later requires PSi_VARY, but I couldn't make it work) can help us a little.