Networking (539 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: Reliable proxy server. Supports various connection types. Allows customization of access. No issues when sharing internet with different operating systems.
Cons: Free version is limited to sharing connectivity with up to three users only. Paid version can be pricey.
Pros: Generates private and public SSH key pair. Edits existing key pair. Generates RSA key for old SSH-1 protocol.
Cons: Outdated interface. Requires working knowledge from users.
Pros: Scans and pings IP addresses. Verifies dead IP addresses. Locates live hosts. Allows hotkey configuration.
Cons: Restricted settings options.
Pros: Easy to use. You can have as many network configurations as you want. Data can be inserted manually.
Cons: Tabs can't be removed.
Pros: Continually developed by community. Helps companies find gaps in security.
Cons: Can be exploited by hackers. Quick DNS lookups.
Pros: Scanning is quick. Installation was fast and uncomplicated. Can set a schedule for scanning the network. Has extensive event log.
Cons: Difficult to use. Ugly color scheme. Unintuitive interface. No help files.
Pros: Whitelist/blacklist. Other useful options. Easy to use.
Cons: Weak security.
Pros: Innovative concept. Enhanced control options.
Cons: Limited functionality. Gesture recognition is inconsistent.
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: Installing the program is easy. Minimalist interface. Performs its function well. Good for beginners.
Cons: Does not offer a lot of security options. Customization is limited. Localization is not polished. Automatically minimizes to the tray.
Pros: Freeware. Powerful Netstat alternative. View detailed listings of UCP and TCP endpoints. Discover more about an internet server.
Cons: Executable ZIP files could be confusing. Requires high technical knowledge.
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: Does not require installation. Easy to use. Automatically finds the fastest server. Simple and clean interface.
Cons: Can slow down connection speeds. Some websites may remain blocked. Not as secure as a paid VPN. Has a learning curve.
Pros: This open-source program is free to the general public. Suited for those with little debugging experience.
Cons: Not all document formats (such as ODF) are supported. Cannot search through other web elements besides the metadata of a site.
Pros: Enables rock-solid encryption. Lots of preferences at hand.
Cons: Could prove tricky for novices.