Development & IT (123 programs)
Pros: An excellent and transparent method to share log data.. All users are alerted to any changes or updates made within a system..
Cons: Previous experience is generally required.. The free version only supports five gigabytes of data per month..
Pros: Provides automatic integration. Video playback of crashes.
Cons: A bit limited in its scope. Can be rather unstable for some users.
Pros: The interface and functions are very intuitive. Your data is safe and secure as you work.
Cons: It’s a shame their prices aren’t more freelancer friendly. You cannot restrict which tools other collaborators use.
Pros: A highly functional tool which provides superior levels of in-house digital management.. Numerous Fortune 500 companies already use this system..
Cons: The pricing can be quite expensive for start-up firms.. Some of the systems will require a lengthy orientation process..
Pros: Versatile and multi-functional. 15-day trial.
Cons: Paid app. Too many functionalities could be a bit confusing.
Pros: Simple. affordable and user-friendly. Free trial available.
Cons: Some important features could be missing. Email system isn’t the greatest.
Pros: It is possible to select from a number of pricing plans.. Timesheets.com is able to export all information into a number of common formats..
Cons: There is no free version of this software.. The only dedicated customer service number is located within the United States..
Pros: You can connect Highrise to most popular email services. You may add data to each lead and contact.
Cons: Fail to update the database and it gives false metrics. It is unsuitable for smaller businesses with smaller budgets.
Pros: It tries to maintain much of the image quality. A very simple and lightweight tool.
Cons: It tends to make images darker. There are very few customization options.
Pros: A reasonably good wire framing and prototyping tool. Offers a reasonable reproduction of web or mobile concepts.
Cons: Many fees you don’t know about until you open your account. Customization is limited by the tool’s designers.
Pros: The toolbars and customizing functions are very easy to use. It creates very attractive websites very quickly.
Cons: Their templates seem to generate bugs with some web browsers. You are restricted to the designs that uKit offers.
Pros: Easy to use and learn. Comes with a mobile app.
Cons: Takes time to share large projects. A few bugs need to be addressed.
Pros: There are quite a few design tools to play with. The interface design tools is very intuitive.
Cons: Fewer options for Android developers. Wireframe tool is tricky to learn.
Pros: A single-purpose tool that artists may use. You may add images. video and audio.
Cons: Adding the portfolio to your own website may be tricky. Some people may not like their choice of templates.
Pros: A very basic program for very small teams of less than ten. Colour coded statistics let you see where you are failing.
Cons: Much of their marketing is pointless buzzwords. Some of their user guides have unfathomable text.
Pros: Primarily designed for non-developers. Website embedding option is available.
Cons: New service; not tried-and-tested yet. Alternative options could do better.
Pros: Works smoothly with Cloud. Packed with tools and features.
Cons: Only free trial available. Can be tricky to get to grips with.
Pros: A free version is available for novice users.. There are various pricing schemes to suit the needs of the business..
Cons: May not be applicable for larger organizations.. The free package only provides access to a single team member..
Pros: Adds another level of security when purchasing. Allows managers to save time and money.
Cons: It may identify problems. but it doesn’t fix them. It may encourage snap decisions from short-sighted managers.
Pros: Automated courses. Helpful advice.
Cons: High price. No accredited certification.