Utilities & Tools (10000 programs)
Pros: Single keyboard and mouse across multiple PCs. Clipboard and file transfer between systems. Configurable screen boundary rules. Shortcut-based system switching.
Cons: Limited to four connected computers. No built-in screen viewing or mirroring.
Pros: Quick and easy installation. Comes directly from HP.
Cons: No updates in some time.
Pros: Intuitive and user-friendly interface. High-quality recording with multiple configurations. Free and paid versions according to the user's needs..
Cons: Limited to Windows systems. The post-recording editing options could be more extensive..
Pros: Free to download. Fixes over 150 system issues. Safe and reliable. Acknowledged by reputable tech sites.
Cons: Lengthy recovery time.
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Password protection for archives. Cross-platform compatibility. Works well with many file formats.
Cons: Persistent trial period reminders. Dated user interface.
Pros: Free and open source. High recovery success rate. Supports many file systems. Lightweight and efficient.
Cons: No graphical interface. Doesn’t recover original file names or folders. Slow for large storage devices.
Pros: Extremely lightweight and portable. Easy macro recording with no coding. Great for repetitive everyday tasks.
Cons: Limited advanced automation features. Infrequent updates and long-term support concerns. Not ideal for complex workflows.
Pros: Mirrors phone without any latency. Offers various shortcuts. Lets users share files. Launches phone in a standalone window.
Cons: Doesn’t support audio forwarding.
Pros: Supports multiple devices at once. Allows remote access through cloud login. Offers secure local recording and playback.
Cons: Setup can be technically challenging. Encrypted files limit playback flexibility.
Pros: Straightforward installation and setup. Compatible with a wide range of Windows versions and chipsets. Automatic device detection and balanced audio output. Effective troubleshooting for audio-related issues.
Cons: Outdated interface compared to modern audio tools. Advanced features depend on specific chipset support.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use interface. Customizable macros with built-in editing tools. Supports EXE file conversion for portability. No programming experience required.
Cons: May need manual adjustments for unpredictable tasks.
Pros: Unlimited pins.
Cons: No longer being updated.
Pros: Free to use. Quick two-click screenshot capturing. Easy online sharing with short links. Built-in editor for basic annotations.
Cons: Limited to basic editing.
Pros: Unlocks high-resolution of 4K and ultra HD.
Cons: No demo or trial version.
Pros: Easy-to-toggle tool to keep your PC awake. Consumes minimal system resources.
Cons: Limited functionality.
Pros: User-friendly interface with one-click task completion. Comprehensive media and file management, including drag and drop. Unique tools like Battery Master and Ringtone Maker. Easy backup, restore, and data migration functions.
Cons: Potential security risk from using third-party software.
Pros: Deep cleans temporary system files, logs, and unnecessary updates. Optimizes storage by clearing caches. Enhances online privacy by removing trackers and cookies. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Persistent resident software services.
Pros: Comprehensive CPU monitoring and informatino. Advanced CPU Settings. Power management options for laptops.
Cons: Meant for advanced and experienced users only.
Pros: Interprets SMART attributes using drive-defined thresholds. Displays raw and normalized SMART values concurrently. Separates diagnostic data per detected drive. Includes alert triggers and text export output.
Cons: No benchmarking or performance measurement tools. No background monitoring or service-level operation.