File managers (329 programs)
Pros: Accepts raw and common compressed image formats for direct writing. Verification compares written media to source image. Produces raw or ZStandard-compressed backups. Portable executable with a basic graphical interface.
Cons: Lacks scripting or automation features.
Pros: Convenient and easy. Unlock files and folders.
Cons: Antivirus programs may flag it as malware.
Pros: Context-menu-based link creation. Supports symbolic links, hard links, and junctions. NTFS-level link handling. Visual link indicators within Explorer.
Cons: No automation or scheduling features. Lacks reporting or auditing tools. No standalone management interface.
Pros: Sleek and user-friendly. Highly secure encryptions with support for local backup. Can easily transfer a variety of media and file types. Allows you to store and print messages.
Cons: The full version is limited to Universal License holders.
Pros: Easy access to all essential IP information. Copy IP details in one click. Neat and organized user interface. Completely free tool.
Cons: No ability to modify IP address information. No setting options available.
Pros: Has a free version and free trials for its premium plans. Fast uploads. Lets you and your users edit files. Can detection viruses and copyrights.
Cons: Has higher prices compared to some competitors.