Development & IT (2575 programs)
Pros: This program can support more than 500 unique image formats.. Higher workloads can benefit from the ability to perform batch conversions..
Cons: The licence for a single user is relatively high.. This program cannot be shared between multiple users (such as within the workplace)..
Pros: Runs quickly and smoothly. Packed with useful tools.
Cons: Only suitable for Linux users. Can be tricky to get to grips with.
Pros: Continually developed by community. Helps companies find gaps in security.
Cons: Can be exploited by hackers. Quick DNS lookups.
Pros: Open-source platform. Supports multiple languages. Simple and clean interface. No payments required.
Cons: Not beginner friendly. Needs 50 MB free hard drive.
Pros: Scans and pings IP addresses. Verifies dead IP addresses. Locates live hosts. Allows hotkey configuration.
Cons: Restricted settings options.
Pros: A very clever and advanced piece of kit for proper Wi-Fi management. Gives incredibility detailed readings. It gathers information about all RF signals.
Cons: If you do not have a degree in communications it looks like alien software. Lay people have to read several technical manuals before they may use it correctly. It is only free for 30 days and then you have to pay.
Pros: Free to download and use. Beginner-friendly interface. Finds and categorizes all links.
Cons: Comes with a learning curve.
Pros: Lightweight. Easy to use. Convenient for those with no disk drives. NO manual process required.
Cons: Can’t be used with portable hard drives.. Needs a minimum of 8GB. Can’t manually configure. More for HP devices and 64-bit.
Pros: A GUI frontend for DISM. Intuitive to use. Extensive list of options.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Wide range of tools for 3D CAD.. The industry standard in its field..
Cons: Will require time learning to use correctly.. As industry standard software. it is expensive..
Pros: Easy to use and deploy. Highly-customizable interfaces. Flexible alerts and notifications. The free version has no time limit.
Cons: Available sensors can easily run out. A relatively steep learning curve for building network maps.
Pros: Easy to use. Global servers available. Industry-grade security measures.
Cons: Not many configuration options. Multiple device support only for premium plans. Sometimes takes a few tries to connect.
Pros: Huge selection of countries to choose from. Streaming and quality good. Features integrated radio and webcams.
Cons: Poor selection of national channels. Many streams do not work. Interface looks dated.
Pros: Ideal for developers. Supports multiple Windows operating systems. Download language packs available in multiple languages. Microsoft backing.
Cons: The same system cannot have different language versions installed. Amateur developers would find it complex. Registry key issues. May not work very smoothly on 32-bit systems.