Development & IT (594 programs)
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: 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: 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. Robust and flexible. Works as advertised. Quite snappy.
Cons: Doesn’t determine response format without ‘accept’ header. Not high on features. Random crashing issues. Requires a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Build web pages and view live editing. Works with every style sheet language. Offers visual tools to see the outputs. Compatible with Atom.
Cons: Could be too basic for professional coders. More features available at Pinegrow Pro. Has few templates to copy. Slow template downloading.
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: Accurate previews. Automatic refreshing. Window resizes nicely. Easy to use.
Cons: Printing issues. Struggles at high word count. Limited file formats. No editing functions.
Pros: Worthy of Apple rolling it into Xcode. Saves you significant amount of time. Offline version available. Responsive developer.
Cons: May not get all things right. Large apps could take time to convert. Corrupt installation issues may arise. Needs a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Easily integrate into your app or build process. Protection against binary pattern detection. Supports both OS X and iOS receipt validation. Generated code can access all receipt properties.
Cons: Users report slow responses from developer. Does not work by default since Xcode removed openssl. Seemingly abandoned - last updated September 2014. Lack of updates means code obfuscation now less secure.
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: Easier to test complex requests. Saves you time and money. Response JSON could be formatted for increased readability. Ideal in educational scenarios.
Cons: Parameter value doesn’t function like text area. No bearer token auth. Needs a lot more features. Needs a 64-bit system.