Development kits (83 programs)
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.
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: 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: Can generate passwords, codes, pins, etc.. Protects apps and software. Strict security measures. Create demo versions of other apps and software.
Cons: Not beginner friendly. Outdated interface.
Pros: Colors can be selected in a few simple steps. A point-and-click functionality. Only 359 kilobytes of memory is required. Easy access through the menu bar.
Cons: Hexadecimal values might not always be displayed. The preferences window may be slightly confusing. The selection loop does not update in real time. Could slightly impact system performance.
Pros: An eye opener to your Objective-C skills. Constant updates. Non-MAS version available. Receptive and responsive app support team.
Cons: Doesn’t necessarily clean formatting errors. Automatic reformat triggering of active source file needed. The style files don’t cover all code standards. The survey needs more images/examples.
Pros: Fast and easy to use. Decent set of features. Save files with any extension. Good auto-save functionality.
Cons: Poor resolution scaling. Few mark-up options. Poor for hex editing. Overly simplistic in some areas.
Pros: Side-by-side preview of plain text and HTML emails. Works offline as well as online. Free despite that most of its competitors are expensive. Handy for MockSMTP fans who already use Python or Node.
Cons: Only compatible with MacOS 10.7, 10.5 and 10.6. Has far fewer features than the free native email software. Non-programmers will find this app useless. No longer supported by the app's developers.
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.