Development & IT (2572 programs)
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: Accurate and reliable monitoring of your hard disk drive CPU and GPU. Easy to read graphics displaying information.
Cons: Necessary to purchase license for either one year or three years. Only Argus Monitor Professional Version supports Windows Home Server Windows Server and Windows Enterprise.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-use interface. Wide range of settings in 8 categories. Simplifies repetitive tasks. Improves device performance.
Cons: Cards customization can be time-consuming.
Pros: Ideal if you are already on the Git and GitHub bandwagon. A great command line tool. Good for people that work simultaneously with Visual Studio and command line.
Cons: Difficult to understand for the uninitiated. Very little is explained on the website. The user manual is not very good.
Pros: It does just what you need and does what it claims it does. The program is just as good as its most popular competitors. There is plenty of documentation, links, videos and reviews on the website.
Cons: It is advanced, but it requires a little more learning than its alternatives. The program is not as portable as some people may like. Their website needs upgrading a little.
Pros: Simple interface. Easy remote access procedures. Multiple connection options.
Cons: TeamViewer servers increase connection lag.
Pros: Bond multiple connections like WiFi, LTE or 4G together to make one super connection. Optimize weak connection lines with packet loss and error correction technology.
Cons: Internet line bonding requires multiple Internet connections to be present. Not a free software, subscription present.
Pros: Excellent way to utilize powerful MapReduce and distributed file functions to process excessively large collections of data. Is open source to use on your own hardware clusters. Can be utilized through popular cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure and Amazon EC2.
Cons: Not for the layman, should have some technical expertise in order to manage and utilize. Based on Linux, not for all users.
Pros: Quick Wi-Fi access. Easy to use interface. Doesn't require set up. Great for internet access in a pinch.
Cons: Can be less secure. Network access can be slower at times. Limited amount of devices can connect. Network can be unstable.
Pros: Works with Windows and GNU/Linux. Development environment tool. Integrated debugger. GNU Fortran compiler.
Cons: FORTRAN is a very old programming language. More features available upon purchase. Lacks compatibility with other contemporary programming languages. Limited platform support.
Pros: Supports direct connection. High SSL compatibility. Bulk update functionality. Excellent documentation.
Cons: Slow to push large updates. Requires learning even for ODBC vets. Can't convert some ODBC data types. Slow on 32-bit platforms.
Pros: Quick and lightweight. Dual-pane layout. Script Error Detection.
Cons: No advanced features.
Pros: Schedule backups or conduct them manually. Your data is encrypted as it is saved. Backup your entire system at once. It has a space-saving function.
Cons: Slow backup restoring speed.