Development & IT (595 programs)
Pros: Support for various programming tools and languages. Free and open-source. Already part of the .NET framework package.
Cons: For Windows software development only.
Pros: Manage multiple cloud storage services. Link cloud storage accounts for free. Compatible with multiple cloud storage platforms.
Cons: Limited to 5 linked accounts.
Pros: Over 50 different device resolutions. Side-by-side mobile testing comparison. Generates performance reports. One-click bug logging.
Cons: Can’t select mobile browsers for testing. Can’t add custom profiles for network throttling.
Pros: Straightforward and elegant user interface. Vulnerability scanning feature. Trusted by millions of developers. Highly-secured.
Cons: Some application do not get benefits from this.
Pros: Makes Tcl/Tk codes for bigger apps easier to handle. Codes become more compact. Offers object-oriented programming constructs. Extensive online documentation available.
Cons: Requires extensive knowledge of Tcl.
Pros: Platform for C and C++ coding. Supports cross-platform compatibility. Includes machine learning code analysis.
Cons: Requires compiler program. Limited to C and C++ programming.
Pros: Simplified key pair generation. Allows loading of existing key pairs. Supports key types for both SSH-1 and SSH-2 protocols.
Cons: Outdated interface. SSH-1 protocols only supports RSA.
Pros: Free and open-source. Beginner-friendly. Extensive tools and libraries available for creating sketches.
Cons: No debugger. Slows down with more complex projects.
Pros: Transfer files easily. Backup and restore your device’s data. Checks for updates for your device's software.
Cons: Not all devices are compatible.
Pros: Recognizes leading programming languages. Renders programs automatically. Customizable for compliers. Compact and lightweight program.
Cons: Best suited for experienced programmers.
Pros: Easily monitors HTTP and HTTPS traffic. Can edit network sessions. A revamped API Composer. Easy collaboration with others.
Cons: Free version still requires an account and logging in.
Pros: A collection of commonly-used functions. Has extensive online documentation. Has high-performance implementations for C. No compiling required.
Cons: Some packages may go missing in-between updates. You need to know how to use Tcl first.
Pros: User-friendly and highly customizable. Can be remotely accessed. Doesn’t require hardware. Has extensive online documentation.
Cons: Requires multiple components to run smoothly.
Pros: Free and open-source. Comes with natural UX. Powerful graphical NBT editor. Supports various Minecraft file formats.
Cons: Bug issues. High system requirements.
Pros: Free, open-source license. Set up multivendor environment in 3 different ways. Community-driven. Effective marketplace e-commerce platform.
Cons: Overwhelming for beginners. Has a high learning curve.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Supports more than 80 databases. Multi-platform. Free and open-source.
Cons: Loads slowly at times.
Pros: Faster installing of your dependencies. Uses checksums to ensure package integrity. Managing package versions is less messy. Comes with an offline mode.
Cons: Eats up a lot of disk space. Can create conflict when used with npm. Some reliability issues.
Pros: Recording and live streaming app in one. Varied selection of source options. Optimized for game streaming. Allows users to mix and live stream content at the same time.
Cons: Workflow takes a little getting used to. Interface is not entirely intuitive. Little guidance available.
Pros: Works best for collaborative websites. Free to use. Allows you to name your site. Integrates with Google + Groups and Hangouts.
Cons: Extremely outdated interface. Unattractive themes, templates, and tools. No SEO features. Not suitable for full business websites.