Veeam Endpoint Backup is the free backup desktop and notebook solution by Veeam. It supports backups on a volume level and on a file level, in addition to granular of complete restores. You can even schedule backups job; the current version is v1.1, which supports Windows 10.
You can download it here.
Advanced IP Scanner is a free tool to scan LAN networks which provides a complete list of devices on the network with hostiname, IP and MAC addresses, hardware manufacturer and state.
Additional features include connecting to an FTP server, launching SSH and RDP sessions and remote power-off of pheriperals that support such feature.
Download it here.
Xirrus Wifi Inspector is a tool for the management of Wi-fi networks, very useful to identify and monitor wireless networks. The dashboard allows to visualize all identified networsk, the power in that precise site, transmission channel, SSID, security protocol being used, etc..
Additional tool are available, like monitoring with time graphic of a certain connection, speed test and quality test, and also a test for the control of the correct functioning of the connection with the Internet.
Download it here (registration is required).
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Integrator) is a free tool for the creation of bootable USB pendrives, also in multiboot mode thanks to the GRUB bootloader.
Once executed, YUMI allows to create a bootable USB drive from a local ISO image or from a direct download (after choosing it from the dedicated dropdown menu) or the needed Linux distro.
You can download YUMI here.
Ovftool is a command line tool that allows the direct copy of virtual machines on ESXi hosts even if no shared storage is available. With the tool you can, in general, import and export OVF packages among VMware products and you just need to indicate the source and destination host, with related administrative credentials.
OVF Tool is available for Windows (32 and 64 bits), Linux and Mac OS X (user guide here).
Download it here.
Htop is the evoluted version of the top command. This tool offers a complete real-time monitoring of the system's active processes, also allowing interaction with them (sorting, research, terminate, etc). The original aspect of the top tool has been renewed and now the interface shows a graphical representation of the resources in use.
Htop is available for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Mac OS X.
You can download it here.