Development & IT (1500 programs)
Pros: Absolutely free to download and install.. Countless tools utilised by professional image editors..
Cons: Not appropriate for novices in image editing.. Last update occurred in 2014.
Pros: Open source database that can be expanded and adapted. Good learning resource. Reliability. Strong community support.
Cons: The format leaves a lot to be desired. Slight complexity.
Pros: Excellent rollback. Open source.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: It can help to dramatically improve CPU performance.. It offers a very user-friendly interface..
Cons: CPUBalance is still in development. There may be some bugs present.. It is best used in conjunction with Process Lasso and this will require an entirely separate download..
Pros: Compatible with multiple locations and network providers.. An intuitive and easy-to-operate user interface..
Cons: The official website was apparently last updated as far back as 2009.. This system seems to only work for those who are travelling through or living in the United States..
Pros: Great for people who have deleted or corrupted their current C++ libraries. Handy for engineers working with pre-2010 code.
Cons: There is a more modern updated version. Many modern computers already have this software.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use. Reliable performance and scalable functionality. Python Package Index. Strong and dedicated community of developers.
Cons: Not suited for mobile application development.
Pros: Multiple windows can be snapped. Very easy to use. Enjoy faster speeds than ever before.
Cons: The programme is a bit too simplistic. The debugger is very minimal.
Pros: Effortless zero-configuration setup for local devices. Open-source implementation under Apache 2.0 license. Broad compatibility with major programming languages. Built into most modern consumer printers.
Cons: Requires separate installation for Windows users.
Pros: Improve your programming by making use of all modern hardware has to offer. Advanced debugging allows you to fine-tune parallel workloads. Cross-platform support available for Windows, Linux and Android devices.
Cons: Parallel programming experience is required to make the most of this SDK, which is not for beginners.
Pros: Free and lightweight. Detailed DNS server performance analysis. Identifies optimal DNS servers for your location. Real-time performance and reliability metrics. Includes a Conclusions tab for easy interpretation. Supports export of detailed reports.
Cons: Only compatible with Windows operating systems. Overwhelming to inexperienced users.
Pros: Browse anonymously on the internet. Make use of far side security devices for more secure browsing.
Cons: This isn't an internet service need an existing internet service to use.
Pros: Easy to use. Allows use of HTML5. Supports older IE versions.
Cons: Officially discontinued.
Pros: Standalone native Windows installation requires no registry access. Supports hardware-accelerated 3D graphics via OpenGL and AIGLX. Fully integrated with PuTTY for secure and easy SSH tunneling. Completely free of advertisements, tracking, and third-party cookies.
Cons: Initial configuration of X11 forwarding may confuse novice users.
Pros: User-friendly graphical interface. Generates correct SQL syntax. Wide range of predefined tools. Supports secure remote access.
Cons: Complicated per-user licensing model.
Pros: Gives greater control over development. Tuning doesn’t require changes to ‘Setting’ files. Proves to be fast and responsive. Runs smoothly on Windows OS.
Cons: Designed for experienced developers. Doesn’t offer tutorials or manuals.
Pros: Easy to set up. Access your home PC from anywhere. Get remote IT support.
Cons: It doesn't make coffee.
Pros: Easy to use. No annoying adverts. Lots of features to manipulate.
Cons: There is no GUI interface. No internet radio option.
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.