Networking (543 programs)
Pros: Easily activated. Uses WPA2 encryption. Automatic detection for WiFi-enabled devices. Share folders.
Cons: Needs a compatible wireless card.
Pros: Impressive number of tools included. Simple and intuitive interface.
Cons: A few bugs in the system. Tends to crash from time to time.
Pros: Scans for open ports, resource shares, and services. Auto-detects your local IP range. Resolves host names. Performs several ping sweeps.
Cons: Requires editing and saving results from a CSV file.
Pros: Strong hands-on learning tool. Helps visualize network behavior clearly. Supports both simple and advanced network setups. Safe way to test configurations without real hardware.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners. Interface feels dense and technical. Hard to set-up.
Pros: Turns your phone into a mic. Multiple connection methods supported. Little audio delay. Simple configuration.
Cons: Driver installation can be tricky. Requires apps on both devices. Internet signal can affect audio quality.
Pros: Easy to use and deploy. Highly-customizable interfaces. Flexible alerts and notifications. The free version has no time limit.
Cons: Available sensors can easily run out. A relatively steep learning curve for building network maps.
Pros: Music manager. Stream music over the Internet. Listen to other people's music collection.
Cons: Overwhelming interface.
Pros: Monitor multiple devices at the same time. Obtain data in one click. Interface is straightforward. Provides essential network information in one glance.
Cons: Dated interface. Limited OS support. Program is no longer being updated. Getting to know the application takes some time.