Great effort by OP and those that follwed but would be nice to get the OP edited so that one wouldn't have to scroll thru 10 pages on each visit; hopefully entropy will pop in after a few more pages. But I have a few additions that I didn't see
FBackup ... out of this world, ... literally, .... used on International Space Station
http://www.fbackup.com/
Edit HWiNFO32 to maybe HWiNFO32/64
NVCleaninstall ..... TPUs own deserves to be here
BatteryCare ... very useful for lappie owners ... battery status, battery maintenance and other info
https://batterycare.net/en/index.html
Belarc Advisor ... if for nothing else, getting all your OS and software licenses in one place and safely stored
https://www.belarc.com/products_belarc_advisor
Pontifex - How many times have ya said ... stoopid engineers, I bet I could do better, try it. I found it fun to play with back in last millenium. Now there's a charge and a few more modern apps, they have a freedemo for each one ... but my copy precedes the shareware cost
http://www.chroniclogic.com/pontifex.htm
Random Burper - Can't really say this is a "recommended app" as it can be a nuisance with certain AVs. I have had the same problem with a few vendors for some In Game Apps that I helped develop. It's a just for gags thing that I grabbed back in the mid-late 90s. Back then my kids got a kick out of this one when put it on wife's new box that we gave her one mother's day .... "Mom, that's gross"..... "it's not me, i swear, i don't know where it's coming from". Was just looking thru the Download\utilities folder and came across it, so I mention it more fpor nostalgia than anything else ... hasn't thought of it in maybe 20 years. Your AV program may flag this as a "joke program" but is in no way dangerous. As i recall, you just have to move mouse to corner of screen to disable it.
http://www.rjlsoftware.com/support/faq/sa.cfm?q=21&n=46
Here's an article from one of my fav developers Nirsoft, on the the false AV indications
http://www.nirsoft.net/blog/2009/05/antivirus-companies-cause-big-headache.html
And yes, Nirsoft tools are a great edition to your utility tool kit
http://nirsoft.net/