A sampling of other toys in the package includes a program for treating Microsoft Cabinet files (.CAB) like folders (CabView), a tool that opens the Explorer from anywhere you want (Explore From Here), a client for CD-ROMs that makes autoplay work on non-audio CDs (CD AutoPlay Extender), an audio CD control panel that can be run from the taskbar (FlexiCD), an app for changing your screen's resolution and bit depth from the taskbar and without having to reboot after changes are made (QuickRes), drag 'n' drop customization tools for your Find menu (Find X), and a client for sending files to specific folders using the Send To menu (Send To X).
While not exactly must-have applications, if you're still using Windows 95 the Power Toys do make for great additions to your existing set of Windows management tools.
Pros: Helpful tools for facilitating many time-consuming Windows 95 tasks
Cons: Although quite useful, none of these tools is an absolute must-have program