#4122
mGBA is an excellent new generation of Nintendo Game Boy Advance emulator with very high degree of completion (most games can be simulated perfectly) and pretty fast running speed. It was thoroughly written in C language by Jeffrey Pfau, and first released in 2013 as an open-source freeware for multiple platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, PlayStation Vita and many other Unix-like OS).

#4116
To play PSP games on computer, at present there are only three PlayStation Portable console emulators available: the currently best PSP emulator - PPSSPP, the earliest PSP emulator developed based on Java - JPCSP, and PCSP - a discontinued but very good PSP emulator developed by partial members from the development team of PCSX2.

#4082
For files without an extension name, or some proprietary format of files that any common software cannot read/write, if you're sure it's a media file, then you can try using MediaInfo to detect its file metadata first. Alternatively, you can also direct use FileAnalysis to analyze its file type, thus determine that what software generated, encapsulated or encrypted this file.

#4050
MassTube is a free, intuitive and easy-to-use video grabber & downloader for Windows, developed by Havy Alegria from Chile. It can help you easily and quickly download multiple resolutions (240p, 360p, 480p, HD 720p, Full HD 1080p, 4K 3072p, ...) and formats (FLV, MP4, WebM, 3GP...) of videos from the world's largest regular video website YouTube, and the most popular adult video websites XVideos and RedTube.

#4047
mpTrim (formerly called mp3Trim) is a compact and convenient MP3 audio file cleaning up, trimming, amplifying and fading-in/fading-out tool from Germany. We can use it to reduce the file size of MP3 music without quality loss; to remove unwanted noises or mute sounds from MP3 file; to adjust the sound volume of MP3; to cut your favorite MP3 and use the clips as your personalized ringtone; and to make a music clip with a fade/fade effect for later merging with other music clips or showing as a demo, etc.

#4039
Snipaste (formerly called: PicNotes) is a compact, simple but overwhelmingly powerful and efficient screenshots making tool from China. Its independent developer spent 3 years to create this very special screen capture application, which combines screenshot + annotation + mapping these 3 major functions in one place. It is currently the only real edge tool for making screenshots on Windows, Mac and Linux! In contrast, you will immediately realize that - the working efficiency of using the traditional screen capture software is too low, and your screenshots operation and using habit must change dramatically in the future.

#4025
Although the MPlayer from Hungary is extremely powerful, for most common users, its command-line operation mode is really inconvenient, even though it comes with a graphical user interface called GMPlayer. While most often the features of a media player that we require are nothing more than concise user interface, smooth playback, support to as many media formats as possible, and some customizable functions for advanced users. All these requirements are implemented in SMPlayer.

#4023
NetMet (full name: MiTeC Network Meter) is a tiny and portable real-time monitor for the upload and download transfer & speed of various network connections (such as ADSL, modem, LAN, and WLAN), free to use for both private and commercial users. In its simple user interface, you can monitor the network traffic of one or more LAN and WAN simultaneously and intuitively.

#4013
DSpeech is very practical text reading/TTS (Text To Speech) application from Italy. It is very small, portable (no installation required) and standalone (using the default voice engine in Windows), easy to use, runs fast with very low consumption of system resources, and integrates with the functionality of ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition).

#4010
Odin3 (AKA: Samsung Odin) is originally an official firmware/ROM flashing or updating software for Samsung smartphone and tablet PC (tablet personal computer) devices with Android OS (such as Samsung Galaxy series). Namely, it's originally developed and internally used by Samsung Mobile Corporation. Later, it was unintentionally leaked by Samsung itself and now continuously and steadily developed by XDA community researchers. Everyone can utilize this tiny app to easily perform flashing operations to your Samsung series of mobile devices.