Networking (539 programs)
Pros: This program can support more than 500 unique image formats.. Higher workloads can benefit from the ability to perform batch conversions..
Cons: The licence for a single user is relatively high.. This program cannot be shared between multiple users (such as within the workplace)..
Pros: Open-source. Simple and easy-to-use interface. Supports all major Windows versions. Provides detailed network configuration information.
Cons: Basic user interface design. Limited advanced automation features.
Cons: Few advanced options.
Pros: It is ideal for larger groups that require Apple updates. Continue to offer older Apple updates until you are ready to offer the.
Cons: The tool will need updating every few years to keep it active. Only teams of developers in a professional setting will need this tool.
Pros: This software offers different licence types based upon individual needs.. All important metrics are monitored in a real-time scenario from a centralised and secure platform..
Cons: There is no free trial version available. The user will need to purchase a subscription.. The newer version (7.1) may include updates and fixes that are not specified to the user..
Pros: Compatible with multiple locations and network providers.. An intuitive and easy-to-operate user interface..
Cons: The official website was apparently last updated as far back as 2009.. This system seems to only work for those who are travelling through or living in the United States..
Pros: There is a zero-configuration option. Still does its job even though it is old.
Cons: There are more current programs that will help you create a network. Modern versions of this software are easier to use.
Pros: Free and lightweight. Detailed DNS server performance analysis. Identifies optimal DNS servers for your location. Real-time performance and reliability metrics. Includes a Conclusions tab for easy interpretation. Supports export of detailed reports.
Cons: Only compatible with Windows operating systems. Overwhelming to inexperienced users.
Pros: Easily set up a WiFi Hotspot.. Add layers of security.. Connect several devices through one..
Cons: May encounter compatibility issues with hardware and Windows 10..
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: Easy to use. Allows use of HTML5. Supports older IE versions.
Cons: Officially discontinued.
Pros: Easy to use. No annoying adverts. Lots of features to manipulate.
Cons: There is no GUI interface. No internet radio option.
Pros: A very clever and advanced piece of kit for proper Wi-Fi management. Gives incredibility detailed readings. It gathers information about all RF signals.
Cons: If you do not have a degree in communications it looks like alien software. Lay people have to read several technical manuals before they may use it correctly. It is only free for 30 days and then you have to pay.
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..
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: Quick Wi-Fi access. Easy to use interface. Doesn't require set up. Great for internet access in a pinch.
Cons: Can be less secure. Network access can be slower at times. Limited amount of devices can connect. Network can be unstable.