#4360
Email Password Dump is lightweight and user-friendly command-line based (working in a DOS window) free application developed by SecurityXploded from India. It's used to quickly discover/recover and then display the email passwords stored in many popular email clients, such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Pidgin, Windows Live Mail, GTalk, Thunderbird, IncrediMail, Foxmail, and more.

#4359
POP Peeper is a very compact, easy-to-use and practical email management (email checker, notifier, viewer; receive, send, delete and filter email, etc.) application for Windows. With its help, users can not only directly read (supports HTML, Rich and Plain three reading modes) and delete the emails from multiple email servers, but also very easily filter out the spam emails, so as to maintain the cleanliness and safety of your mailbox.

#4357
Voxel (short for voluempixel) refers to the smallest unit of the world that is made up of objects rendered in three dimensions, which can be cube, sphere, cylinder and many other basic geometries, as well as the iteration forms of complex geometry. When it comes to voxel games, the representative work is of course the well-known sandbox game Minecraft, in which the entire game world was created using voxels.

#4352
AutoHotkey (originally called AutoHotkey_L) is a free and open-source desktop automation scripting language developed based on the syntax of AutoIt, written by Chris Mallett and Steve Gray from Germany. AutoHotkey was designed to simplify a variety of repetitive tasks with one click, the tasks on Windows can be: launch programs, open URLs, fill out web forms, login website accounts, automatically click mouse, record macros, etc.

#4351
The full name of CSV is Comma Separated Values, and this format of file stores the table data in plain text (only contains numbers and letters). Most of the data file processing software (such as Microsoft Excel) can import/export and edit this file format.

#4346
When you temporarily lend your own mobile phone to family members, friends, classmates, workmates, or even children to use, I guess some of us would be worried about that our privacy might be snooped around. In cases like these, we may only take the following two measures: 1) not to borrow by making excuses; 2) watch him/her to use your phone, and then get it back as soon as possible. Apparently doing so is always not satisfactory enough, this time you can give ES App Locker a try.

#4340
One of the long-lasting Internet products like email is email marketing, which can spread rapidly like a plague with high effectiveness, high speed and low cost. This makes it highly appreciated by numerous product/service salesmen around the world since the day of its birth. Because they firmly believe that -- among the countless emails sent every day, they can always receive response from some potential customers. If you need to send an email to a tremendous amount of customers at work, then a bulk/batch email sender will definitely save you too much time and effort.

#4338
In Windows 10, a wide range of privacy settings involving users' privacy exist throughout the whole system, so that ordinary computer users cannot protect themselves from the so-called data mining behaviors taken by Microsoft. Therefore, we have to turn to third-party applications to protect our privacy when using Windows 10. W10Privacy is one of the most comprehensive software solutions, developed by Bernd Schuster from Germany.

#4332
IrfanView is a very compact and fast, universal and free image/graphic viewer developed by Irfan Skiljan from Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also the world's first image browser that supports multi-page GIF animation. AppNee likes to think of IrfanView as an ACDSee killer that is even better than XnView.

#4321
Advanced Renamer (ARen for short) is an advanced and free file/folder batch renamer developed by Kim Jensen from China. It comes with simple and friendly UI, which enables users to master the use of this tool in a relatively short period of time without any professional knowledge required. AppNee doesn't have time to compare it with other bulk rename utilities, yet suggests you do it yourself.