Sep 20
Wednesday Morning Freeware Links
Having just (re) installed a couple of very handy apps, I thought you guys might find them useful as well:
- Novell NetDrive - Although officially discontinued by Novell, this app is freely available for download many places on the net. It lets you “map” a Windows drive to any FTP, WebDAV, or iFolder site. It’s perfect for, say, having your webhost mapped to a local drive letter so you can easily edit and save files. It’s also great for remote backup.
- Free Download Manager - Similar to FlashGet or Download Accelerator, this app “intercepts” download links from your browser and uses multiple connections to quickly and reliably save files to your machine. It also has handy browser extensions like adding a right click to “Download All using FDM” for quickly snagging, say, a page full of images or PDF links.
- Syncback and AllwaySync - These are both free, excellent backup solutions for the home user. I used to use Allwaysync, and may go back to it, since it has excellent features like detecting when a removable drive is plugged in and kicking off a backup automatically. I’m trying Syncback currently for fun, and the main advantage I see so far is that it can do FTP backup directly (Allwaysync only does drive letters so I’d need to use Netdrive). Either way, they are both great options for protecting those gigs of digital photos you never get around to taming

