Mac (9696 programs)
Pros: Integrated tool without the need for a separate application. All the essential tools for troubleshooting and improving your site.
Cons: Slightly confusing interface and less intuitive than similar web developer tools. Only measures and displace measurements of HTML elements.
Pros: A software documentation project is underway. Great for managing large file trees.
Cons: Some compatibility issues require you to report them. Some users report Linux unresponsiveness.
Pros: It is a sophisticated smooth and sleek project management tool. The video chat function is rather unique when compared with other project management tools.
Cons: The tool is very expensive if you have a team of more than ten people. Its video chat function is only useful if the team members have a strong Internet connection.
Pros: Completely free and open source fully featured project management tool. Provides an API for easy integration with other development tools.
Cons: Tool may be overly complicated for smaller and novice projects. Community divides over project handling have lead to numerous forks.
Pros: This software system is completely free to use. It functions much in the same way as a standard Wikipedia page.
Cons: There have not been many recent updates. This software might not be able to support newer operating systems.
Pros: It picks the best possible pieces of JavaScript code for you. You may create well-written JavaScript code very quickly.
Cons: Programmers may be unwilling to learn yet another coding language. It will become defunct as soon as the developers stop maintaining it.
Pros: An anonymous method to browse the Internet. The database of online resources is constantly growing.
Cons: A total file size of 546 megabytes is quite large.
Pros: Makes it easier to find files. Synchronises and backs up files.
Cons: Can be a little slow. Not free if using more than 2GB of space.
Pros: It is free fully open source. It has spellcheck SASL proxies and DCC support.
Cons: The starting GUI is pretty ugly. Chat rooms are not very popular or populated these days.
Pros: It is designed for easy forking so you won’t have to change your core a lot. The modular design makes it easy to use as a base for streaming apps.
Cons: The tool is not very popular and there is only a small online forum community. You need a fair amount of programming skill for the post-install bug-hunt.
Pros: This open-source platform is absolutely free to use and modify. Non-linear storage helps to streamline the search and retrieval processes.
Cons: Information is not stored within the cloud environment for extra redundancy. The last update took place in January 2016 some features could be outdated.
Pros: No cloud or internet connection required. Works effectively across all platforms and devices.
Cons: File names are altered to include tags. Preview function not available on all files.
Pros: Full calling functionality over the internet. Instant messages and picture sharing.
Cons: You don’t get as much support as big rivals. Technical side is less user-friendly needs setup.
Pros: Effective cite-as-you-write option. Files can be directly imported from browser.
Cons: Very high memory usage. Issues with search functions.
Pros: Fully customisable. Free to install and use.
Cons: Comes with a steep learning curve. IDE features need to be set up.
Pros: This is absolutely free software. The system boasts an extremely intuitive client-user interface.
Cons: There are no pre-complied binary versions of MythTV. Windows versions need to be downloaded and formatted by the end user.
Pros: Includes a number of unique features. Tag and search entries with Live Searching.
Cons: Not available on official app stores. No way to see a complete overview of your journaling.
Pros: Very secure. Very stable.
Cons: Learning curve. Few features.
Pros: Free and easy to use. The built-in file viewer is well designed.
Cons: Some crashing issues with Macs. Scrolling can be a bit uneven.
Pros: Ability to mark PDFs. Completely safe and secure.
Cons: Not free to use. Design is rather bland.