Networking (539 programs)
Pros: Manages and organizes multiple remote desktop connections. Lets you view your servers in a thumbnail. Support for credential encryption with certificates. Virtual machine connect-to-console support.
Cons: Basic interface look. Limited support for managing remote sessions other than those connected from it.
Pros: Easy to use, even for beginners. Nice interface design. One-click features. Quick network analysis.
Cons: None worth mentioning.
Pros: A more reliable means to maintain a broadband connection. Data usage is proactively monitored.
Cons: Does not support 5G broadband connectivity. Computers will first need to be connected to a GSM/CDMA modem.
Pros: Very easy to use. Compatible with lots of hardware.
Cons: Basically no frills. Not open source.
Pros: This open-source program is free to the general public. Suited for those with little debugging experience.
Cons: Not all document formats (such as ODF) are supported. Cannot search through other web elements besides the metadata of a site.
Pros: User-friendly for beginners. Receives good support. Comprehensive network simulation capabilities. Integration with Networking Academy syllabus. Regular updates and improvements. Multi-device and API support.
Cons: Not ideal for experts. Limited compared to physical hardware. Best suited for academic use only. Requires understanding of basic networking concepts.
Pros: A very intuitive software package. Does not require much system memory. Users can choose from a host of file systems. Multi-boot options are supported.
Cons: Not compatible with mobile devices. Older operating systems are not supported. Larger files can take a significant amount of time to extract. User help guides are not include with the software.
Pros: Many proxies for geographic filtering. Helps access geo-blocked sites.
Cons: Expat Internet Browsing not available in free version.
Pros: Really easy to configure. Works perfectly.
Pros: Comes with an intuitive layout. Boosts internet speed. Stops spyware-induced redirections. Gives prompts for better understanding.
Cons: Occasionally crashes.
Pros: Turns your phone into a microphone. Supports multiple connection types. Easy installation and setup process. Acts as a virtual microphone for various PC apps.
Cons: Occasional connection issues. Audio quality is not as good as a dedicated microphone. Latency issues. Requires manual troubleshooting for connection issues.
Pros: Small filesize. Covers a lot of DNS-related applications. Can save settings on profiles. Easy deletion with Flush DNS.
Cons: Falls behind specialized software in specific uses.
Pros: A centralized means to effectively manage multiple wireless Internet users.. A built-in billing and accounts section for easy invoicing..
Cons: There is currently no package available for Windows 10 users.. This bundle can only be accessed by personal computers (there is no smartphone version)..