Development kits (83 programs)
Pros: A less intrusive way to find text segments.. Only 3.9 megabytes of memory is required.. iCloud storage provides extra redundancy.. Hotkey commands are supported..
Cons: Some have encountered issues with JavaScript.. Languages such as C++ and Pascal are not supported.. The interface may be confusing to beginners.. Free coding editors such as Atom.io offer similar functions..
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Extremely handy. Compatible with social networking sites. Supports Localhost and XAMPP.
Cons: Doesn’t extract emails stored in private databases. Not completely foolproof. Requires a 64-bit computer. Support could be better.
Pros: Easy to use. Works as advertised. Quite snappy. A great timesaver.
Cons: Doesn’t let you choose destination files. A button for toggling between fit or crop is missing. Random image truncated or corrupt errors. Is not as feature-packed as one would like.
Pros: Helps keep things running smooth. Saves time and energy. Keeps DerivedData within control. Helps recover lost storage space.
Cons: UI needs work. Menubar icon doesn’t look great. Needs a 64-bit processor. Updates don’t come through quickly enough.
Pros: A basic and yet very powerful piece of software. You may re-add options/entries that you accidentally remove. Toggle hidden files. Exposes your user script directory so you may make changes.
Cons: Very difficult for non-programmers to use. Needs manual compatibility adjustments for various operating system updates. Doesn’t work with files on external drives. Has no in-built tutorial or guide.
Pros: Easy to use and understand. Provides options to manage resource usage. Catagorises services for easier reference. Allows the user to easily enable disabled processes.
Cons: Limited OS support. Allows users to disable system critical services. Context menus need an upgrade. Doesn't allow users to escalate admin rights in the app.
Pros: Many different customization options. See your results with real-time previews. Export four usable files including the app’s save file. Offers high quality simulations and doesn't restrict artistic flair.
Cons: It could use further functions for sequenced animations. Non-programmers will find this app useless. Looks great on phone screens but not laptop screens. Does not allow you to create layers.
Pros: Easy to use. Works flawlessly. Great user interface. Responsive developer.
Cons: Not a standalone application. Script/command line not integrated. Doesn’t do iMessage apps. Requires a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Smart and attractive interface. Enhances Github stability. Can be used to fix bugs. Comes with a tutorial.
Cons: Known for freezing and crashing. Takes up a lot of memory. Rather limited in its scope. Takes time to learn the features.
Pros: Easy to use. Clean user interface. Multi-device communication. Small, lightweight app.
Cons: May not appeal to all. Files cannot be outputted in real time. Not a lot of features. Device menus could have updating issues.
Pros: Works with file-based, third party sync services. Customizable CSS themes. Keyboard shortcuts. Stunning user interface.
Cons: Syncing between devices could be problematic. Gist integration isn’t two-way. App updates could take time. Eats into your memory quite a bit.
Pros: Clean user interface. Detailed IP geo-location service. Desktop to mobile synchronization. Real-time stats are available.
Cons: UI weaker in some places. No means of exporting data. Platform-limited mobile synchronization. Replicates some existing OS functionality.