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    VDT - Visual Disk Test
    VDT - Visual Disk Test : performs I/O tests on files, partitions, and/or disks with visual feedback/follow-up, offering flexible test area selection by size, location, percent, or combinations thereof, plus test duration control by time or size.
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    coNCePTuaL

    DSL for writing communication benchmarks

    coNCePTuaL is a toolset for rapidly generating portable, readable, and reproducible network-performance tests. coNCePTuaL can perform the equivalent of many pages of C code with just a few mouse clicks or lines of code in a domain-specific language.
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    BatteryCat

    Battery monitoring and health tool.

    Having been a Mac OSX user now for some years I appreciate the simplicity of CoconutBattery (http://www.coconut-flavour.com/), which shows you all relevant information of the battery of your laptop (iBook, PowerBook, MacBook, ...) and has one outstanding feature: you can save the current health state of the laptop's battery and thus monitor the long term development (degradation) of the battery. Since I have to work in Windows at work :-( I was looking for a similar tool in the MS world....
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    Little Registry Cleaner
    Little Registry Cleaner is an open source program designed for Microsoft's Windows Registry. Its purpose is to remove obsolete or unwanted items that build up in the registry over time in order to improve the stability & performance of your computer
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Little Disk Cleaner

    Little Disk Cleaner

    Free up valuable disk space

    Little Disk Cleaner is a open source program written in C# that removes any unneeded files to free up extra hard drive space and make windows run faster.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Portable, fully-threaded I/O benchmark program
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    BEYE (Binary EYE) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It contains a highlight AVR/Java/i86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 and other disassembler, full preview of MZ,NE,PE,ELF and other.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    swet: sustained workload efficiency test

    swet: sustained workload efficiency test

    multi-trhead workload efficiency test

    swet (sustained workload & efficiency test) is a portable benchmark for POSIX and BSD operating systems with multi-thread and multi-process capabilities and flexible, powerful report options.
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    Open Performance Meter
    OPM is a portable benchmark tool with a uniform performance unit across various platforms.
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    A 3D benchmark comparing the different features / extensions of OpenGL. Made for the Linux operating system, but is portable to any other OS that SDL supports.
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    lmbench is a suite of simple, portable, ANSI/C microbenchmarks for UNIX/POSIX. In general, it measures two key features: latency and bandwidth. lmbench is intended to give system developers insight into basic costs of key operations.
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    Portable benchmarking tool to measure so called idle main memory access latency of the computer. IOW this tiny thing tests how long it takes for your processor (CPU) to get the data not being cached in CPU\'s caches.
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    Attempt of a portable cross-language object-oriented benchmark . So far supporting C++, Objective-C, and Java. Support for Smalltalk, CLOS, CSharp, and Eiffel is in development.
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