Free USB Flash Drive software

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Flash Securer
Encrypt sensitive data on your flash drive

Lockngo
Lockngo secures removable drives,flash memory disks and external hard drives by encrypting their file systems and hiding their content. When locked, Lockngo does not allow to write new files and does not show the locked data.

FlashBack
FlashBack backs up flash drives. Those little USB memory sticks that so easily get lost or broken. Just put FlashBack.exe into a flash drive and double-click it. It will create a zipped up copy of the entire flash drive onto your desktop.

USB Pen Drive Linux script
USB Pen Drive Linux USB Pen Drive Linux allows you to boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick.

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EZOutlookSync Portable
EZOutlookSync Portable allows you to use your USB flash drive to synchronize MS Outlook files on different computers, make backups of existing Outlook data files, and restore the backup data from the flash drive in several mouse clicks.

Advanced Flash Synchronizer
Advanced Flash Synchronizer 1.7 will help you synchronize data on two computers that is not connected directly by the help of the external Flash drive. The AFS stores the modification dates of all tracked files and copies only changed files.

AppStarter script
AppStarter AppStarter allows you to launch applications off your USB flash drive without having to worry about replacing drive letters anywhere.

myBrowser
Use myBrowser from a Flash Drive if you need to browse same websites from different machines.

Virtual Flash Drive
Real powerful plug and play ,encrypted disk. Protect private and sensitive data from potential unauthorized access,very easy to use,one click operation, full shell menu operation help you for manage your disk image files...

Handy Backup DVD
Backup to DVD, CDRW, flash drive, FTP or LAN.

APSW InAFlash
View all Flash animations from web pages, including Flash game sites, Flash animations, Flash MTV, Flash Movies, Flash websites, Flash advertisements, or any Flash files you come across on the world wide web.