#6051
The development of hardware has led to higher resolution displays that can show more detail in images, but this has also made our ability to discern details with the naked eye relatively less. Meanwhile, the size of monitor is getting bigger and bigger and the font size of Windows system is getting smaller and smaller, thus looking at the screen makes us feel tired easily. If you have a hard time reading small text on your screen, often deal with graphics and need a detailed view or accuracy in your work, then Magnifixer can help you.

#6047
We all know that APK is actually a compressed file package, so we can extract the files directly from the APK file using the file decompression software like 7-Zip, WinRAR. However, the XML files in the source files obtained in this way are encrypted and cannot be directly viewed. So we need to resort to some specialized APK decompilation tools.

#6024
When we talk about rich text writing and note-taking software, you probably think of EverNote, OneNote, etc. Although there are many such programs available today, most of them are designed for ordinary users, not many for technical people. Because they don't have a lot of features that technicians (especially programmers) need. At this point, you can try CherryTree.

#6023
AppReadWriteCounter is a very simple but practical hard disk read and write monitoring tool developed by NirSoft. With it, you can quickly see the detail info about every application in your system that is reading and writing to the hard drive, and monitor that information in real time, so that any changes can be displayed in time. Like other NirSoft tools, it's free, tiny, portable, and very easy to use.

#6022
Pligg (now called Kliqqi) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) developed by yankidank (Eric Heikkinen) in 2005, based on PHP and MySQL. It offers a set of features that are similar to popular social publishing websites like Digg or Reddit, where users can submit and vote on news articles and connect with other users.

#6020
As a game lover, you must have used different game platforms: Steam, Epic, Uplay, etc. Of course, in addition to the game platform, we also have a lot of treasured old games (such as emulator games) on our local disk. Over time, the games on computer become too many and messy to manage and play with ease. If you want to solve this problem, try Playnite, a game management edge tool.

#6016
Playing all kinds of old but classic emulator games on our computer has been no longer a difficult task for long, since there are so many dedicated emulators available. However, the downside is that to play games for different consoles you have to run specific emulators separately. This makes us feel cumbersome and inefficient. This is where the emulator frontends like GameEx come in, which is built to serve as a universal interface for most game emulators in existence.

#6015
In Windows, the registry items are modified (add, remove, or modify) during system configuration or installation/removal or execution of many programs. If you want to know what changes are made to the registry when you add/remove/run certain software or make system settings, you can use RegistryChangesView to do this quickly and easily.

#6013
If you like to play PC or console games but have poor skills, you're probably already used to looking for cheat codes on the Internet to make your game experience better. That will make it easier to get through them by giving you unlimited health, mana, ammo, and other resources. However, it is not convenient and efficient enough to search on the Internet. That's where offline cheat code databases like CheMax come in handy.

#6007
The browser's built-in download tools are not only inadequate, but even worse, they all have very low download speed. As a result, IDM, Folx and other excellent download accelerators have become users' first choice. However, they are paid software, do not support BitTorrent, and only run on Windows or Mac. If you need a free alternative that looks like IDM or Folx, supports BitTorrent download, and runs on a variety of platforms, you should definitely try Free Download Manager.