https://www.nirsoft.net/alpha/
Apparently this page just launched, it's pretty interesting to see whats up and coming from Nir Sofer, so if you're a fan of his stuff its worth checking this page from time to time or even test them early, but remember these might not be 100% stable, so expect bugs.
So far only 7 new programs, personally looking forward to using InstalledAppView.
BrowserDownloadsView
This utility displays the list of the latest files that you downloaded with Chrome and Firefox Web browsers. You can watch the downloads list of your local system, external system, or remote system. It also allows you to calculate the MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512 hash of every downloaded file.
PropertySystemView
PropertySystemView allows you to view and change properties of files, using the property system of Windows operating system. For example, you can change the timestamp stored in .mp4 and other media files (System.Media.DateEncoded and System.ItemDate properties) or add a comment to the file (System.Comment property). You can also set properties to windows (e.g: System.AppUserModel.ID), and you can also view the list of all properties available on your system. You can find a description of all available properties in Microsoft Web site
WinDefThreatsView
WinDefThreatsView displays the list of all threats detected by Windows Defender and allows you to set the default action for the selected threats. You can use this tool on your local computer and also on remote computer, as long as you have permission to access WMI on the remote machine.
This tool works only on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Previous versions of Windows are not supported.
InstalledAppView
InstalledAppView displays the list of all Windows Store apps installed on your system. When selecting app in the upper pane of InstalledAppView window, the lower pane displays the AppxManifest.xml file or AppxBlockMap.xml file of the app. This tool allows you to view the installed app on your local system, on a remote system, and on external hard drive. It also allows you to uninstall the selected apps.
TraceMenuID
TraceMenuID scans all running applications that use the standard menu items of Windows and displays the list of all menu items and their ID. You can use this tool to easily find ID of menu items and then use the ID to execute the menu item using GUIPropView or any other tool that sends WM_COMMAND message. Be aware that many popular applications don't use the standard menu system of Windows and thus this tool won't detect them.
Also, some menu items are detected only at the moment you click the menu bar and the menu is displayed on the screen.
SecurityQuestionsView
SecurityQuestionsView is simple tool that allows you to extract the security questions (Including answers) of Windows 10 operating system. You can extract the security questions from your running system (Elevation is required) or from external drive.
ExtPassword!
ExtPassword! is a powerful tool that extracts passwords and other important data from external hard drive of Windows operating system.
Currently, ExtPassword! supports the following types of passwords: SMTP/POP3/IMAP/HTTP passwords stored by Microsoft Outlook, Web site passwords stored by Chromium-based Web browsers and Firefox-based Web browsers, Web site passwords stored by Microsoft Edge, SMTP/POP3/IMAP passwords stored by Thunderbird, Dialup/VPN passwords stored by Windows operating system, Passwords stored in Windows Credentials files, wireless network keys stored by Windows operating system, security questions of Windows 10, and product keys of Microsoft products.
In order to decrypt all types of passwords, you have to provide the following information: The base path of the external drive (e.g: K:\ ), login passwords of the users (you can type multiple passwords), Master passwords of Mozilla software (Firefox, Thunderbird).