Development & IT (2573 programs)
Pros: Lightweight and highly reliable. Supports multiple protocols (SSH, Telnet, SCP, SFTP). Extensive customization options. Strong encryption and public key authentication.
Cons: Outdated, basic interface. Requires manual configuration for some advanced features.
Pros: Beginner-friendly drag-and-drop interface. Seamless integration with .NET and Windows APIs. Includes debugging and productivity tools. Updated for modern development standards.
Cons: Limited for advanced or large-scale projects. Outdated User Interface.
Pros: Convenient programming features. Vast support on other programming languages. Numerous compatible plugins. Free.
Cons: The plugins can be tricky to handle.
Pros: Free to use with no hidden costs. Works consistently across desktop and mobile platforms. Supports file transfers and clipboard sharing. Multi-monitor viewing enabled.
Cons: Requires stable internet for smooth performance. Large file transfers can be slower. Drag-and-drop support varies by environment. Occasional limitations in non-standard system setups.
Pros: Open-source. User-friendly interface. Bypasses internet censorship and geo-restrictions. Supports multiple advanced protocols.
Cons: Requires a huge learning curve. Occasionally buggy. Lacks any tutorials. Average audio quality.
Pros: World's first cloud storage service offering 1TB of space. Cross-platform. Virtual box for specific devices.
Cons: Videos are capped at 720p resolution. Up to 500 stored files only. Slow response. High data consumption and high-speed internet requirement. Advertisement interruptions.
Pros: Includes demos and examples. Easy-to-use interface. Lots of available documentation online.
Cons: Graphical environment is not included and must be downloaded separately. Beginner programmers will find it difficult to navigate.
Pros: Intuitive Media Creation Tool for ease of use. Strong compatibility with modern hardware. Faster installation and performance on SSDs. Clear setup and recovery documentation.
Cons: Limited support for legacy BIOS systems. Activation key required for full functionality.
Pros: Runs quickly and smoothly. Packed with useful tools.
Cons: Only suitable for Linux users. Can be tricky to get to grips with.
Pros: Intuitive interface. Plugin support for converters. Multi-threading capabilities enhance performance for larger datasets.
Cons: Compatibility with older operating systems may limit usability on modern platforms.
Pros: Customizing functionalities is easier than ever for experts. Free text editor. Install new packages instead of edit. Detailed video guide.
Cons: Not ideal for beginners. Requires knowledge and experience to successfully add or improve functionality.
Pros: Free to download and install. Required to run Java applications. The latest version offers improved performance.
Cons: May not update automatically.
Pros: Wide range of in-depth analysis tools. Various graphic options. Full integration with Microsoft Office. Numerous sharing options.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Large size and slow installation process. Designed for professionals. Complicated support website.
Pros: Better characteristics for different type of graphics. Uses visual scripting system. Groundbreaking visual fidelity technology. Fast and efficient rendering.
Cons: Requires a substantial learning curve. Not suitable for solo creators and simple games. Build times tend to be long. Created games will require large disk space.
Pros: Open-source. Extremely detailed packet analysis. Broad protocol and platform support. Regular updates and security fixes.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Dated user interface.