Development kits (236 programs)
Pros: Comprehensive support for various cryptographic algorithms. Free for both commercial and non-commercial use. Highly portable across different operating systems. Active community and professional foundation support.
Cons: Complex interface that is difficult for beginners.
Pros: Recover PC files and programs. Keeps data and software safe.
Cons: Requires admin access.
Pros: Built from Java. Supports JDBC-compliant databases. Compatible with database management systems.
Cons: Requires basic SQL knowledge. Can be overwhelming for beginners. Some plug-ins might not work.
Pros: Permissive MIT license with no royalties or mandatory branding. Portable single-file editor under 200 MB, no formal installation required. Official scripting plus C# support and native C++ extension API. Exports to desktop, mobile, and HTML5/WebAssembly targets.
Cons: Console publishing needs third-party providers and extra integration work. Native C++ integration requires manual setup through the extension API. Experimental editor builds for Android and web are not production-grade.
Pros: Lets you switch between Node.js versions. Supports different compilers.
Cons: Requires manual download and update.
Pros: User friendly. Capable of creating a wide range of useful presentations.
Cons: Has compatibility issues with online videos. Creating certain asset types will require separate apps.