Networking (539 programs)
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: Developed by a Google employee. Free to download and use. Comes with an open-source code.
Cons: Benchmarking takes a while.
Pros: Easy to configure. Allows you to block sites between various time periods. Allows you to configure password access to sites.
Cons: Will not stop you if you are determined to visit a site. No substitute for self discipline. Still allows Firefox to reveal your IP address to blocked sites.
Pros: Supports a varied selection of social networking sites. Lets you update all your profiles at once. Can organize friends and contacts by degree of closeness.
Cons: Doesn't support popular networks like FriendFeed and MySpace. May be a bit confusing at first.
Pros: Nice interface layout. Devices can be added manually or via a wizard. Detailed log reports.
Cons: Not suitable for the casual user.
Pros: Supports many free file hosting sites. Supports special photo hosting sites and password protected services. You can upload files right away or create a queue.
Cons: You can't check links to uploaded files from the program.