Web development (187 programs)
Pros: Easy drag-and-drop editor. Wide variety of tools. Does not require coding. Supports plugins.
Cons: Websites made with this type of apps are generally slower. Users do not have complete control over the code. Performance is limited. Does not allow building of native mobile apps.
Pros: CMS, project management, and website builder in one. Extensive collaboration tools and features. Automatic Website Generator.
Cons: Limited templates. Complicated builder tool.
Pros: Free for both personal and commercial use. AI-powered website generation from a simple text prompt. True desktop app for local editing and publishing anywhere. Sites are automatically mobile-friendly and based on Bootstrap 5.
Cons: The extensive library of templates and blocks can be overwhelming at first.
Pros: Intuitive and simple window. Quick and easy deployment of components. Offers Apache, PHP, and MySQL in one package. Easy website testing and maintenance.
Cons: Installing each component takes time. Does not support advanced components.
Pros: Locating project information is very easy. Facilitates the building process with plugins and POM files.
Cons: Complication errors can become a bit extensive. Some conventions are set and unchangeable causing inflexibility.
Pros: Faster, more efficient coding. Light on resources. SQL queries can be exported to other formats. Well documented instructions.
Cons: Aimed at experienced coders. Limited 14 day trial period. Dated interface. Requires technical knowledge of coding.
Pros: Dynamic Web TWAIN works in all mainstream browsers.. Dynamic .NET TWAIN supports loading images in BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG and PDF formats. . Supports uploading and downloading via HTTP(S) and FTP(S). . Supports editing scanned/loaded images in buffer before saving..
Pros: Users will not need an Internet connection to access Web Maker. All text is color coded for better visual interpretation.
Cons: There is no free version available. This product will require previous coding experience.