Networking (539 programs)
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: Monitors a wide range of standard network services. Customizable alerts and automated actions. Clear logging and reporting features. Compatible with older and current Windows versions.
Cons: Outdated interface and manual configuration. No support for cloud services or mobile access. Limited export and integration options.
Pros: Removes traces automatically or manually. Options for keeping or deleting files based on type.
Pros: Well presented interface. Very simple to use. Allows you to share quickly via P2P technology.
Cons: Limits on file sizes and copyrighted material.
Pros: Gathers a wide range of network data. Includes extensive documentation.
Cons: Complex for those with no network analysis experience.
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. Various fixes in one program. Restore function.
Cons: No configuration options.
Pros: Easier, more intuitive way to do traceroutes. Obtain network and whois information. Extract reports to HTML. Very well documented.
Cons: Not suitable for beginners.
Pros: Does hide IP addresse¡. Simple.
Cons: Out dated. Slows down web surfing.