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The world's most-loved password manager
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289 products matching your filters. Each one described on the same fields, so two tools can be read against each other rather than against their own marketing.
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Security Cybersecurity
The world's most-loved password manager
Mining Resources
3D distinct element code for underground mining
Productivity
Free and open-source file archiver with high compression and strong encryption

Backup Disaster Recovery
Integrated backup and cybersecurity protection

Game Development
Create point-and-click adventure games

Aviation Aerospace
Systems Tool Kit for space and aerospace analysis

Cloud Infrastructure
Asia's leading cloud computing provider

Backup Disaster Recovery
Open-source backup trusted by enterprises

Machine Learning Data Science
The world's most popular data science platform

Mobile Development
The official IDE for Android development

WEB Development
The world's most used web server software

Database Data Management
Real-time distributed OLAP datastore for analytics

Machine Learning Data Science
Scalable machine learning on Apache Spark

Game Development
Create cross-platform 2D games and apps

Database Data Management
Multi-model database for graph, document, and search

Library Archives
Open source archives information management application

Backup Disaster Recovery
Unified data protection for all workloads

Game Development
Open-source 3D game engine integrated with Blender

Game Development
Animated sprite editor and pixel art tool

Music Audio Apps
Free and open-source multi-track audio editor and recorder
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Pricing, platforms and feature lists are taken from each vendor's own pages. Limitations, answered questions and alternatives are researched separately and carry a source URL on the page that states them. Every product is described on the same fields, so two tools can be read against each other rather than against their own marketing.
Because we did not collect any. Softwr hosts no reviews, and a rating aggregated from somewhere else is not ours to publish as though it were an assessment we made. What is shown instead is what a tool costs, where it runs, and what it is concretely bad at.
A researcher proposes them, then two independent reviewers judge one question each: would a buyer evaluating this product seriously consider that one instead. 225 of 1,841 candidates failed and were deleted, including a font inspector matched to a dark mode extension. Only pairings that survived both rounds are published.
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