Networking (539 programs)
Pros: Can download videos. Intuitive interface. Quick installation.
Cons: Ugly design. No standout features.
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: Easy to use. No annoying adverts. Lots of features to manipulate.
Cons: There is no GUI interface. No internet radio option.
Pros: Innovative concept. Enhanced control options.
Cons: Limited functionality. Gesture recognition is inconsistent.
Pros: Free to download and use. Works quickly and smoothly.
Cons: Only available for Windows. A few bugs in the system.
Pros: Simple configuration. IP addressed correctly masked. Provides list of trusted devices and networks. Used to bypass regional restrictions.
Cons: You may have to install extra programs (Silverlight). Occasional disconnections.
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: 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: Monitors various different COM ports. Ability to monitor devices attached to ports. Great for troubleshooting. Usefull for diagnostics.
Cons: Only suited for use by advanced users. Reports can be difficult to understand at first. Resource intensive when in use. Getting to know your way around requires time.
Pros: Makes connecting to Bluetooth devices much easier. Works quietly and discreetly.