Your download link is at the very bottom of the page... always.



Processed through Paypal
No account required.


Donate Bitcoin to this wallet:
1KkUMXvQ2ko3xcJkzitB7WYgoW6m79WFfm
Donate Ethereum to this wallet:
0x40E56922F43637224935CDC35e2c96E0392A8505
Donate Litecoin to this wallet:
LLYAFEyqjH69gkyCEpRjXNyedRCWrVChfL

Buy our over-priced crap to help keep things running.
Take No CrapwareOG Dad CapNo Password


Join our Facebook groupFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramOur RSS FeedJoin us on TikTokJoin us on LinkedIn


 Home » OlderGeeks.com Freeware Downloads » Searching Files   
Search
Search Terms
Search Category Leave category selection blank to search within all categories.
Search Results
Files
  File Name Rating Downloads
Last Update/Developer
Yori v1.40
Yori v1.40 A replacement shell for CMD that supports backquotes, job control, improved tab completion, file matching, supports paths beyond MAX_PATH, along with assorted tools and utilities. System requirements For the core shell and components, NT 3.1 or newer for 32 bit; XP 64 or newer for 64 bit. Individual features may require newer versions. Note the ysetup.exe installer requires NT 4 with IE 4 or newer. 1.40 - 10 Nov 2020 Many redraw fixes where characters don't render correctly Echo, intcmp and strcmp are true builtins to improve performance with AV products Improved handling of Alt+nnn keycodes Undo/redo in edit Lots of new edit key shortcuts including Ctrl+A, Shift+Ctrl+Home/Shift+Ctrl+End, Ctrl+left/Ctrl+right, Ctrl+Y Support searching backwards in edit Allow drive selection in edit (sorry!) Fix crash in timethis (thanks Robert!) Fix crash in edit with negative tab width (thanks Pyroman!) Fix crash in edit opening empty files (thanks Pyronman!) Improvements to sleep countdown (thanks Pyroman!) Support for octal and binary in expr (thanks Pyroman!) Various hexdump correctness fixes Ydbg support for live kernel dumps or full dumps (when kernel debugging enabled) ps display parent process New tool - ymake for efficient parallel compilation of nmake makefiles Suggestions as you type Backquotes Background jobs Better tab completion Better file matching Beyond MAX_PATH Native Aliases In process modules
5/5 4,570 Jan 15, 2021
Malcolm Smith <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Yori2_th.png"border="0">
yWriter 7
yWriter 7 yWriter is a word processor which breaks your novel into chapters and scenes, helping you keep track of your work while leaving your mind free to create. It will not write your novel for you, suggest plot ideas or perform creative tasks of any kind. yWriter was designed by an author, not a salesman! If you're just embarking on your first novel a program like yWriter may seem like overkill. I mean, all you have to do is type everything into a word processor! Sure, but wait until you hit 20,000 words, with missing scenes and chapters, notes all over your desk, characters and locations and plot points you've just added and which need to be referenced earlier ... it becomes a real struggle. Now imagine that same novel at 40,000 or 80,000 words! No wonder most first-time writers give up. (Although yWriter was designed for novels, enterprising users have created their own translation files to customise the program to work with plays, non-fiction and even sermons.) Who designed it? "I'm Simon Haynes, the designer and programmer. I have twenty-five years computer programming experience and I'm also the author of a science fiction comedy series and a new middle-grade science fiction comedy for ages 9-12. ALL of my novels were written in yWriter." "Hands down the easiest and most versatile writing software I've tried and used" M. Scott Rogers Because I'm an experienced programmer AND a published author, yWriter contains a bunch of tools a working novelist will find useful, and nothing some marketing expert came up with to promote additional sales. What's so special about yWriter? I really struggled with my first novel because I wrote slabs of text into a big word processor file and I just couldn't make sense of the whole thing at once. No real overview, no easy jumping from scene ...
5/5 4,919 Dec 27, 2020
Simon Haynes <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/yWriter1_th.png"border="0">
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (Linux)
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (Linux) From the authors: Zelda Classic is a tribute to (what we think is) the greatest video game of all time: Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda. It has been developed into an exact replica of the NES version that we all know and love. Beyond that, Zelda Classic allows the development of new quests that can use either the traditional graphics or enhanced graphics, as well as new enemies, items, and challenges. Though it started as a basic Legend of Zelda clone by programmer Phantom Menace in April of 1999, Zelda Classic has grown into something much bigger in the past few years. A full LOZ replica was achieved by June of 2000, with Zelda Classic version 1.84, but the story didn’t end there. Although Phantom Menace moved on to other projects, Fans of Zelda Classic wanted more. Fast forward to after about a year of searching for a new programmer, when Dark Nation comes to Armageddon Games, and breathes new life into what seemed like a dying beast. Within weeks, a new version of Zelda Classic is released, and it’s popularity soars. Zelda Classic 1.90, introduced a list of new features, and with it’s addition to Download.com, Armageddon Games is flooded with about 3000+ new members, and over a million downloads in a matter of months! Zelda Classic has since been released as open source and has current stable ports on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Development continues to this day with new features still being added. Check back often to see what’s new! Click with your left mouse button to see drop-down menus to select things such as fullscreen. Use arrows to move and ALT to shoot or use a gamepad. Zelda Classic and ZQuest will only run on X86 architecture. The only supported mobile devices are those with X86 cores, running Windows, ...
5/5 4,017 Mar 10, 2019
Armageddon Games <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ZeldaClassic4_th.png"border="0">
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (MacOS)
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (MacOS) From the authors: Zelda Classic is a tribute to (what we think is) the greatest video game of all time: Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda. It has been developed into an exact replica of the NES version that we all know and love. Beyond that, Zelda Classic allows the development of new quests that can use either the traditional graphics or enhanced graphics, as well as new enemies, items, and challenges. Though it started as a basic Legend of Zelda clone by programmer Phantom Menace in April of 1999, Zelda Classic has grown into something much bigger in the past few years. A full LOZ replica was achieved by June of 2000, with Zelda Classic version 1.84, but the story didn’t end there. Although Phantom Menace moved on to other projects, Fans of Zelda Classic wanted more. Fast forward to after about a year of searching for a new programmer, when Dark Nation comes to Armageddon Games, and breathes new life into what seemed like a dying beast. Within weeks, a new version of Zelda Classic is released, and it’s popularity soars. Zelda Classic 1.90, introduced a list of new features, and with it’s addition to Download.com, Armageddon Games is flooded with about 3000+ new members, and over a million downloads in a matter of months! Zelda Classic has since been released as open source and has current stable ports on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Development continues to this day with new features still being added. Check back often to see what’s new! Click with your left mouse button to see drop-down menus to select things such as fullscreen. Use arrows to move and ALT to shoot or use a gamepad. Zelda Classic and ZQuest will only run on X86 architecture. The only supported mobile devices are those with X86 cores, running Windows, ...
5/5 3,968 Mar 10, 2019
Armageddon Games <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ZeldaClassic4_th.png"border="0">
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (Windows)
Zelda Classic v2.50.2 (Windows) From the authors: Zelda Classic is a tribute to (what we think is) the greatest video game of all time: Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda. It has been developed into an exact replica of the NES version that we all know and love. Beyond that, Zelda Classic allows the development of new quests that can use either the traditional graphics or enhanced graphics, as well as new enemies, items, and challenges. Though it started as a basic Legend of Zelda clone by programmer Phantom Menace in April of 1999, Zelda Classic has grown into something much bigger in the past few years. A full LOZ replica was achieved by June of 2000, with Zelda Classic version 1.84, but the story didn’t end there. Although Phantom Menace moved on to other projects, Fans of Zelda Classic wanted more. Fast forward to after about a year of searching for a new programmer, when Dark Nation comes to Armageddon Games, and breathes new life into what seemed like a dying beast. Within weeks, a new version of Zelda Classic is released, and it’s popularity soars. Zelda Classic 1.90, introduced a list of new features, and with it’s addition to Download.com, Armageddon Games is flooded with about 3000+ new members, and over a million downloads in a matter of months! Zelda Classic has since been released as open source and has current stable ports on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Development continues to this day with new features still being added. Check back often to see what’s new! Click with your left mouse button to see drop-down menus to select things such as fullscreen. Use arrows to move and ALT to shoot or use a gamepad. Zelda Classic and ZQuest will only run on X86 architecture. The only supported mobile devices are those with X86 cores, running Windows, ...
5/5 4,131 Mar 10, 2019
Armageddon Games <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ZeldaClassic4_th.png"border="0">
Zettlr v1.6.0
Zettlr v1.6.0 A Markdown editor for the 21st century Goodbye Word Processing. Hello Future. Writing is an essential part of our everyday life. Why make it complicated? Zettlr redefines what writing means. It is slim, fast, and versatile. Focus on what matters to you. Publish, not perish. Things That Make Zettlr Special: [[Connect]] Your Knowledge In modern times, getting a hold of the flood of information is almost as hard as inserting a USB drive the right way on the first attempt. Zettlr allows you to connect pieces of information using state of the art Zettelkasten methodology. Links? Check. File IDs? Check. File tagging? Also check. And the best is: Unlike many competitors, Zettlr never locks you in. Zettlr supports almost every conceivable way to create links and identify your files. In other words: No matter where you come from — all Zettelkästen are beautiful and supported by Zettlr. Out of the box. Zettlr Your Reference Manager Zettlr integrates well with reference managers such as Zotero, JabRef, or Juris-M. Simply load your library into Zettlr, and begin to cite. Zettlr strictly adheres to established standards and does not reinvent the wheel. Citations can be loaded using CSL-JSON or BibTex and the citation processor only uses Citation Style Language, the de-facto industry standard for citations. This enables you to use one of over 9,000 different styles from the official Zotero repository! Dark Mode and Themes Due to its designing flexibility, Zettlr supports dark mode out of the box, as well as many different themes, suited to your needs. Switching is as easy as pressing a button. Not satisfied with the provided themes? No problem: Zettlr allows full customization of every single element; you can even create completely new themes using Custom CSS! Forget the Clutter No matter whether you work with a lot of notes, such as a Zettelkasten, or simply ...
5/5 3,046 Jun 16, 2020
Hendrik Erz <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Zettlr1_th.png"border="0">
¡Cacto Loco!
¡Cacto Loco! ¡Cacto Loco! is a top down shoot 'em up about a cursed man in search for his lost lover. Blast needles from your cactus arms and fight your way through the vast deserts! Get aided by birds and other mysterious desert creatures. Fight off evil spirits and bad voodoo sent by the Witchdoctor!
0/5 6,043 Apr 26, 2015
Tnerb <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Cacto Loco32015_th.png"border="0">
   
Showing rows 501 to 507 of 507 Showing Page 6 of 6  « First  «  4  5  6 


OlderGeeks.com Copyright (c) 2024