Networking (538 programs)
Pros: Minimal input latency. 2048-bit SSL encryption. Login tokens for other account users.
Cons: Number of connected devices and invitations are subscription dependent.
Pros: Very easy to use. Perfect for non-experts. View wifi connections. Comes with encryption.
Cons: Interface is too simplistic. Lacks configuration options. No instructions included. Some bug issues.
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: Very easy to use. Compatible with lots of hardware.
Cons: Basically no frills. Not open source.
Pros: Very feature-complete. Fantastic port forwarding. Fairly customizable. Graphical SFTP compatibility.
Cons: Requires server compatibility. Some learning required. Some features command line only. Somewhat slow 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: The developers keep making very clever changes and updates. All the tools are command line that allows heavy scripting.
Cons: You need the programming skills to generate your own DLLs. May be used for more nefarious purposes.
Pros: Very easy to use and execute. Scans incredibly quickly.
Cons: Very one dimensional - offers no other IP analysing tools.
Pros: Seamless file transfer between Windows and Linux. Native Windows look and feel with drag-and-drop. Secure transfers using sodium and openssl encryption. Out-of-the-box discovery via zeroconf networking.
Cons: May require manual firewall configuration.
Pros: Developed by a Google employee. Free to download and use. Comes with an open-source code.
Cons: Benchmarking takes a while.
Pros: Features a simple interface. Shows details of all wireless networks. Helps in finding a strong Wi-Fi signal. Refreshes information automatically.
Cons: Only provides limited features.
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: Free to download and use. Works smoothly and efficiently.
Cons: Need an administrator’s account. Some useful features missing.
Pros: Full-featured environment. Decent collection of exploits. Real-time penetration testing. Offers both command line and GUI versions.
Cons: Not suitable for novices. Resource-intensive.
Pros: Free to download and use. Works quickly and smoothly.
Cons: Only available for Windows. A few bugs in the system.
Pros: Comprehensive Wi-Fi assessment tool. No networking experience needed.
Cons: May not work with all versions of Mac and Windows. Limited free version.
Pros: Makes working with multiple connections easy. Configurations can be setup in a few clicks.
Cons: Interface not very intuitive. Can’t configure Firewall or SMTP settings.