Development & IT (123 programs)
Pros: Clean UI. Valuable information.
Cons: Information is limited. Not available on Mac or Linux.
Pros: Cool graphs and tables. Makes data easy to read.
Cons: Only compatible with Android. Heavy emphasis on in app purchases.
Pros: Able to store and retrieve links from different devices and platforms. Reminder option to revisit saved items.
Cons: UI text could be too small for some people.
Pros: Works with all the popular browsers. Easy to use.
Cons: Older browsers may glitch. Limited to a single instance.
Pros: Users can enjoy a 14-day free trial before committing to this product. It is not necessary to possess any previous coding experience.
Cons: This system might not be the best option for extremely small businesses. There is currently no dedicated application available for mobile phones.
Pros: Create a simple online business card. Lots of options to personalise.
Cons: Can just look like a template. Another social URL to remember.
Pros: Easy visual interface for choosing animations. Menus provide good customisation options.
Cons: Layout and icons could be clearer. Time-consuming loading animation.
Pros: Graphical representations of progress across projects. Numerous excellent features enabling effective project management capabilities.
Cons: Only free for up to three users. Perhaps not suitable for larger businesses.
Pros: Data ownership. Customisable and easy to use data reports.
Cons: Lacks unique and in-depth features found in similar products like Google Analytics. Requires technical knowledge of server environment.
Pros: Free account. Unlimited storage.
Cons: Intrusive advertising. Basic features.
Pros: It files and categorizes your research with more than just titles. The tool suggests other research material.
Cons: It takes a while to learn how to use the tool effectively. You may have to turn to the forum to help you understand how it works.
Pros: Enables developers to easily maintain complicated code bases. Uses standard Git technology which is familiar to many developers.
Cons: Significant learning curve for brand new developers. Arguably less popular than its main competitor Github.
Pros: Templates provided for smartphones and tablets. No extra plugins required.
Cons: Only opens one project at a time. Some images unclear when display is zoomed.
Pros: Simple and uncluttered design with essential functions. User-friendly terminology and easy-to-use interface.
Cons: Unable to customise application. Inaccurate estimations and difficult to estimate points for each story.
Pros: Simple immediate downloads without frustrating countdowns. New files automatically visible to all sharers.
Cons: Unable to customise themes and display options. Files only stored for two days.
Pros: Allows developers to work from anywhere needing only a browser. Contains a huge amount of features for developers.
Cons: Not all the tools provided are necessary for every developer. Pricy software brings together existing tools and charges for convenience.
Pros: 2 GB of free space. Automatic file syncing. Great online tutorial. Easy file sharing. Looks good.
Cons: None so far.
Pros: Easy to use. Cloud-based service. Uses visual and blocks programming. Provides tons of tutorials.
Cons: Lots of tools may overwhelm users.
Pros: Up to 15GB of free storage space. Share files easily with friends. Easy to navigate.
Cons: Must register via the desktop or mobile app. Confusing documentation about how much free space you get.