Networking (539 programs)
Pros: Whitelist/blacklist. Other useful options. Easy to use.
Cons: Weak security.
Pros: Find MAC address details quickly and easily. Supports configuring of devices via network. Small and lightweight. Fast and responsive.
Cons: Lacks features for advanced users. Overly simplistic interface. Limited OS support. No remote device management functionality.
Pros: Features a simple interface. Shows details of all wireless networks. Helps in finding a strong Wi-Fi signal. Refreshes information automatically.
Cons: Only provides limited features.
Pros: Has a 30-day free trial. Decrypts SSL encrypted packets.
Cons: Not user-friendly.
Pros: Change your DNS. Add new DNS. Data can be exported to a .txt file.
Cons: No advanced options. It only offers one alternative DNS (Google Public DNS).
Pros: Four DNS servers to choose from. Change DNS with one click. No installation required.
Cons: No options. Improved design. Missing a DNS benchmark system.
Pros: Free to use. Allows up to 10 different connections. Easy to switch from presenter to host. Fairly fast sharing.
Cons: Not clear how to start audio conference calls.
Pros: Good design. Recommend shops and restaurants. Adapt your location information. Very broad user community. Follow your friends. User comments and photographs.
Cons: Tricky to find some sections. Too focused on images.
Pros: Very easy to use. Perfect for non-experts. View wifi connections. Comes with encryption.
Cons: Interface is too simplistic. Lacks configuration options. No instructions included. Some bug issues.
Pros: Simple configuration. IP addressed correctly masked. Provides list of trusted devices and networks. Used to bypass regional restrictions.
Cons: You may have to install extra programs (Silverlight). Occasional disconnections.
Pros: Simple yet comprehensive.. Fast and versatile..
Cons: Possible service issues.. Download speeds capped..
Pros: Has a user-friendly interface. Available as a portable tool. Provides details on all connected PCs. Works on both wireless and wired networks.
Cons: Doesn’t offer cross-platform support. May seem complicated to beginners.
Pros: Create a Wi-Fi Hotspot in minutes. Fast and easy set-up. See who else is connected your device. Improved usability. Built-in tutorial.
Cons: Heavy resource consumption. Beta is not compatible with Windows XP or Vista. Advanced functions only available in Pro version.