Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Click-through mode lets clicks pass through the overlay. Supports web URLs and local HTML, PDF, image files. Transparency slider for semi-transparent overlays. Low resource footprint compared with keeping a browser tab open.
Cons: Windows-only compatibility limits cross-platform use. Internet required when loading web-based URLs. Minimalist UI offers fewer advanced layout presets.
Pros: Open-source codebase allows inspection and modification. Maps spoken phrases to macros and native system actions. Designed to run without heavy resource overhead. Extensible via Python-based scripting for custom workflows.
Cons: Requires a functioning microphone and speech recognition engine. Customization demands Python scripting knowledge. Privacy depends on chosen recognition backend.
Pros: Instant search across installed applications and common system paths. Configurable global hotkeys that trigger the launcher from any screen. Open-source codebase with no telemetry or bundled software. Responsive indexing that returns near-instant results versus native search.
Cons: Default indexing prioritizes applications and common paths, not full drives. .NET runtime dependency required by certain builds. Keyboard-first workflow may deter casual, mouse-oriented users.
Pros: Exports observations to CSV and JSON for downstream analysis. Command-line mode integrates with Windows Task Scheduler for automation. Open-source code lets users inspect PAT handling and network calls. Historical fetching preserves local archives of past observations.
Cons: Requires a WeatherFlow Personal Access Token (PAT) to access data. Command-line operation requires basic scripting and scheduler knowledge. Very large historical pulls may be impacted by API rate limits.
Pros: Native tabbed browsing for multiple directories in one window. Open-source codebase available for community review and contribution. Theme support including light and dark modes. Directory bookmarking, navigation history, and breadcrumb tracking.
Cons: Not intended as a full system-level replacement. Requires the .NET runtime to execute. Focuses on essential operations, lacks advanced power-user tools.
Pros: Operates over I2P to protect IP addresses and metadata. Terminal UI enables fast, keyboard-driven navigation. Low system resource consumption for low-spec machines. Open-source codebase available for community security review.
Cons: Requires an active I2P router to function. Terminal-only interface has a learning curve for casual users. Limited appeal outside the I2P community.
Pros: Six interchangeable views including Mind Map and Gantt Chart. Two-way Microsoft Office integration preserves document structure. Accessibility support compliant with WCAG and Section 508. High-performance engine handles very large maps.
Cons: Windows-only application restricts cross-platform collaboration. Office export depends on specific Microsoft Office integration requirements. Advanced scheduling and calculations require a learning curve.
Pros: Operates independently of any specific browser. Open-source codebase enables public review. Import/export supports database backup and migration. Lightweight design reduces background system load.
Cons: Narrow feature scope compared with multi-purpose suites. Windows-only compatibility, 64-bit systems recommended. Targeted at power users; casual users may miss automation.
Pros: Native Windows notifications integrated through the system tray. Portable executable runs from a folder, no installer needed. Written in C, designed for minimal memory and CPU usage. Open-source codebase and no telemetry by design.
Cons: Requires Twitch API Client ID and Secret to operate. Channel lists managed via config file, no graphical editor. Notification sound and appearance follow Windows settings, not app controls.
Pros: Supports SCP and SFTP secure transfer protocols. Session manager saves connection profiles for repeat use. Portable execution without complex installation steps. Open-source code available on GitHub for inspection.
Cons: Requires .NET Framework or runtime on the host. Focuses on core tasks; lacks advanced automation features. Minimal interface expects SSH credential knowledge.
Pros: Stream processing keeps memory usage low, constrained by disk space rather than RAM.. C++ core processes millions of rows with low per-process overhead.. Command-line design supports scripting and headless server integration..
Cons: Requires command-line proficiency; not suited to GUI-first users.. Windows use may need compilation or a terminal emulator setup..
Pros: Adds miners, freighters, atmospheric landers, and scout classes. Compatible with vanilla blocks to avoid extra dependencies. Populates existing saves after an economy refresh. Curated ship designs aimed at lore-fitting aesthetics.
Cons: Requires the Economy DLC. Does not add new gameplay systems beyond ship variety. Distribution via mod.io targets Windows platforms.
Pros: Highly detailed exterior and interior modeling. Multiple off-road tire sets for terrain-specific builds. Functional interior gauges and lighting for immersion. Standalone purchase that does not replace base-game trucks.
Cons: All players must install the mod for multiplayer sessions. Designed for scouting and light tasks, not heavy freight. Extensive tuning options require time to configure.
Pros: Uses the iconic Lego Yoda death sound from LEGO Star Wars games. Client-side only, so other players do not hear the replacement. Installs via mod.io and the in-game Modding tab. Lightweight design with minimal performance impact.
Cons: Only audible to the user unless others install the same mod. Cosmetic-only, does not change gameplay mechanics. Requires a mod.io account linked to the game.
Pros: Supports RSS and Atom feed formats. OPML import/export for migrating feed lists. Privacy-centered design without integrated tracking. Mark-as-read-on-scroll speeds feed triage.
Cons: Cross-device sync requires an external service. Minimal interface omits algorithmic recommendations. Advanced sync setup may require self-hosting or configuration.
Pros: Enables Docklands Main Building in New World islands. Gives access to Docklands piers, depots, and offices in New World. Adds export/import contract use for New World goods. Significantly increases island storage capacity via modular depots.
Cons: Requires ownership of the official Docklands DLC. May need a mod manager to manage potential mod conflicts.
Pros: Unlimited storage for eligible Telia plans. Data residency within the Nordic region. Shareable links let non-users access files. Windows client integrates with the file system.
Cons: Access removed after service termination grace period. Desktop client lacks advanced file-management controls. Unlimited applies only to eligible Telia plans.
Pros: Portable, lightweight design suitable alongside developer tools. Open-source codebase allows community auditing. Export/import archives enable complete distribution backups. Visual status and launch controls reduce repeated command typing.
Cons: Requires WSL to be enabled on the host system. Assumes knowledge of WSL concepts and distribution handling. Not a replacement for terminal-level interaction.
Pros: Integrates with Windows network statistics for adapter-level accuracy. Monitors total adapter throughput, covering all running applications. Lightweight design intended to minimize CPU and memory impact.
Cons: Requires the .NET runtime and Windows 10 or 11 compatibility. Some builds issue alerts only, without forced automatic disconnection. No built-in per-application quota reporting, adapter-level totals only.