Rip Fushion Server

The server dedicated to preserving old, and sometimes obscure, games and applications for older Windows operating systems.

A Popular File compression tool that is free to use and open source. It can read, write and edit 7z files, among others.

A set of personal tools that I created for myself... This way I don't have to search the internet or even buy it.

This is similar to DVD clone drive in that you can mount ISO files as a CD or DVD, but it's got a nag screen to pay for it.

A sound and music editor that is open source. It supports many different files like MP3, Wav and so much more.

DirectX has much needed libraries that help windows games and applications operate without issue.

This allows your computer to operate some executable files that are designed to use dot net framework.

Allows you to operate CD/DVD files as if they were a physical disc. These types of programs are not perfect, though!

DVD styler is an open source program that allows everyone to burn DVDs and create your own menus in one go.

The old and reliable Game Maker that still has a small userbase. It's the pro version because it's from my library.

Same as the above but it's expanded a lot and very up to date. But unlike the above, it's just the free version.

Burn files to CDs and DVDs, or create ISO files first. It's your choice.

A Freeware video converter that has fallen apart over the years, but it's still good on older systems.

A great little tool that is much like ImgBurn. It's somewhat old, but still good nonetheless!

If you're running a virtual machine and require Internet Explorer to be updated, you can do that here!

Java Development Kit: Every tool you need to create Java applications, minus the IDE.

Java Runtime Environment: A set of know-how for your computer required to run Java applications.

A free office program that covers the basics of Open Office, minus the price tag.

Old versions of Firefox for if Internet Explorer just isn't enough... Imagine that for a second.

Allows you to read, write and edit Microsoft Word documents, among other formats and applications.

Google's old photo manager, viewer and editor... It was ahead of its time with WebP file support.

VLC has made itself a kind of swiss-army knife for viewing and converting a large range of multimedia formats.

The old Windows Media Player. This is still good for ripping music CDs and organizing audio files with metadata.

Don't be worried about the price tag; I don't know a single person who has actually bought this program.

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