Networking (539 programs)
Pros: Easy to install. Has a lot of customization options. Works well. Can save profiles.
Cons: Annoying default sounds. Difficult to understand. Unnecessary elements on interface. No help files.
Pros: The QEMU architecture supports most major operating systems. Its open-source nature is associated with regular updates and improvements.
Cons: There is currently no version of this package which supports Mac systems. Some users have complained that performance speeds could be slightly increased.
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: Easy to use. No annoying adverts. Lots of features to manipulate.
Cons: There is no GUI interface. No internet radio option.
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: Can export list of devices as a text file for safekeeping. Unobtrusive pop-up alerts. Lightweight. No installation required.
Cons: Doesn't provide auto-block. Sometimes other devices don’t display. Only few features. Doesn’t support 32-bit.
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: Free to download and use. Easy to adapt and customise.
Cons: Only suitable for Windows users. Nothing very new or different.
Pros: Very easy to install and use.. Mask your IP for privacy.. Choose which country you appear to be from..
Cons: Can slow down your connection a lot.. Choices are limited on the free version..