Programming Languages (334 programs)
Pros: Cross-platform support. Simple DirectMedia Layer library. Lightweight and portable.
Cons: Only supports Python 3.2 and above. Utilizes crude, aliasing algorithms. Not an actual game engine.
Pros: A complete project management application. Free to download.
Cons: Demo may have some workability issues. Generic graphic representation.
Pros: Extensive statistical and graphical capabilities. Open-source and free to use. Strong community support. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Essential tool for Visual C++. Much easier on the eye than previous versions.
Cons: Lacks advanced features.
Pros: Native cross-platform development (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS). Full-featured IDE with powerful integrated debugging tools. Visual UI design with VCL and FireMonkey frameworks. Free license for individuals and small organizations up to revenue.
Cons: Strict revenue cap of for commercial use.
Pros: Simplifies app deployment and testing. Stable device connection and logging tools. Clean and functional interface. Supports SSH and advanced commands. Useful for managing multiple devices.
Cons: Setup process can be confusing for beginners. Limited built-in documentation. Occasional network connection interruptions.
Pros: Great for people who have deleted or corrupted their current C++ libraries. Handy for engineers working with pre-2010 code.
Cons: There is a more modern updated version. Many modern computers already have this software.
Pros: A GUI frontend for DISM. Intuitive to use. Extensive list of options.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Free and open-source mod builder. Easy to use even for users without deep programming knowledge. Great help for education, online classes, or STEM workshops. Heavily packed with different mod types.
Cons: Requires quite high system requirements to run seamlessly. Stable internet connection is necessary when making mods.
Pros: Straightforward interface. Hotkey support. Text-to-speech function. In-depth and detailed definition.
Cons: Some key sequences aren't available due to OS limitations.
Pros: Support for many programming languages. Feature-packed.
Cons: Optimized only for older Windows OS versions.
Pros: Protect your internet traffic. Free and open-source. Ultra-fast connection. Secured and flexible encryption.
Cons: Can’t hide online identity.
Pros: View product keys with ease. Straightforward and intuitive interface. Retrieve keys from backup files. Displays information regarding previous Windows operating system.
Cons: Only one output format support.
Pros: Modern UI. Free open-source utility tool. More secured spaces and added features. Safely test untrusted programs.
Cons: Has a steep learning curve for beginners.