Windows 7 Apps
We regularly feature the best applications for Windows 7. Mostly, you’ll find freeware on our site. In fact, you’ll find almost no shareware on our site. Free software is like sex – it’s better when it’s free. Recommended: Ceck out our review of free backup software for Windows 7 and make sure to keep a backup ready. Better safe than sorry dude!
Ever wondered if it’s possible to change the Windows 7 folder color? Well, I did, so I went out and searched for a tool that can change the folder color. If you want some more color in your life, this is for you! Colors can help you to organize stuff a lot easier and increase your productivity.

If you ever wanted to run flash in fullscreen on a dual-monitor, you probably noticed that the flash video would minimize as soon as you would do something on the other screen or it wouldn’t work at all. To fix this, you can use a neat handy app to make flash work on a dual-monitor.
Need a transparent Windows 7 menu? If you want your PC to use even more transparency effects, you can use a handy app to make your context menu transparent! Aside from the context menu, it will also make many other Windows 7 menus transparent! E.g. all explorer menus or application menus will be transparent.

Need a transparent taskbar in Windows 7, XP or Vista? Unfortunately, many of you can’t enable the Aero theme in Windows 7. I scoured the web for some solutions and found a few amazing freeware apps to make Windows 7 transparent – without Aero!
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If you want to edit your hosts file in Windows 7, you might face the error “access denied”. This is very normal, because it’s a protected system file. A great freeware utility called HostsMan allows you to edit hosts file in Windows 7 through a comfortable editor.
And another freebie! A free professional Windows 7 Firewall. I’ve been using this firewall on Vista for ages and now it finally supports Windows 7! I’m talking about Agnitum’s Outpost Pro (normally $40). They are now giving away a 6-month license for free, so get it while the supplies last!

Recently I received a mail from someone whose disk usage increased in Windows 7 by 20%. Now that’s totally unacceptable! One of the best ways to find out what’s taking up all the space is to use a disk analyzer. Windows 7 does not have a built-in disk analyzer, but there are many free tools that you can use to analyze your disk!

It’s weekend and that means it’s freebie time again! If you need a FREE Windows 7 HD Video Converter that would normally cost $50, then you are extremely lucky. If you don’t, well then download it anyway, you might never know when you will need a decent video converter to convert all your HD movies.

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