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  2. Rufus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus is a free and open-source application for Windows that can create bootable USB flash drives or Live USBs from various .iso files. It supports MS-DOS, FreeDOS, Windows To Go, and can download Windows 8.1, 10 and 11 ISOs from Microsoft servers.

  3. List of tools to create bootable USB - Wikipedia

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    Linux, macOS, Windows Fedora: GNOME Disks: Gnome disks contributors GPL-2.0-or-later: Yes No Linux Anything LinuxLive USB Creator (LiLi) Thibaut Lauzière GNU GPL v3: No No Windows Linux remastersys: Tony Brijeski GNU GPL v2: No [2] No Debian, Linux Mint, Ubuntu Debian and derivatives Rufus: Pete Batard GNU GPL v3: Yes No Windows Anything ...

  4. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    1Password is a software that stores and manages passwords and other sensitive information in a virtual vault. It is developed by AgileBits Inc., a Canadian company that offers subscription-based server sync service and browser extensions.

  5. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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    Universal USB Installer (UUI) is a software to create bootable live USB flash drives from ISO images of Linux, Windows, or other tools. It also supports multiboot, persistent file, and UEFI features.

  6. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Honey is a subsidiary of PayPal that offers a browser extension that applies online coupons and cashback on eCommerce websites. It was founded in 2012, acquired by PayPal in 2020, and has been involved in YouTube advertising and sponsorships.

  7. Ventoy - Wikipedia

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    Ventoy lets you create a USB drive with multiple files such as .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd (x), and .efi files that you can boot from directly. It supports various operating systems, partition styles, and boot methods, and has many plugins to enhance its features.

  8. KeePassXC - Wikipedia

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    KeePassXC is a free and open-source password manager that can run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD. It uses the KeePass 2.x database format and supports key files, YubiKey, and browser extensions.

  9. Firefox Portable - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition (formerly known as Portable Firefox and commonly known as Firefox Portable) is a repackaged version of Mozilla Firefox created by John T. Haller. The application allows Firefox to be run from a USB flash drive, [1] [2] CD-ROM, or other portable device on any Windows computer or Linux/Unix computer running Wine.