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Remote Work
Lightweight screen sharing and recording
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- Browser extension
- Windows
- macOS
The directory
566 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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Remote Work
Lightweight screen sharing and recording
Technology
The world's most advanced open source database
Database Data Management
The world's most advanced open source relational database
Automation Integration
Automate your workflows with cloud and desktop RPA
Business Intelligence
Business analytics by Microsoft

Network Connectivity
Open source monitoring and alerting toolkit for cloud native environments

Church Religious
Professional presentation system for worship and events

Security Cybersecurity
High-speed Swiss VPN that safeguards your privacy

Design Tools
Create advanced interactive prototypes

Browser Extensions
AI writing assistant and grammar checker

Cloud Infrastructure
Modern infrastructure as code using programming languages

Cloud Infrastructure
Infrastructure automation for enterprises

Technology
The IDE for Professional Python Development

Data Science
Programming language that lets you work quickly

Machine Learning Data Science
Deep learning framework with dynamic computation graphs
Maps Navigation
Free, open-source desktop GIS application that supports viewing, editing, and analysis of
Church Religious
Simple free presentation software for churches and worship

Inventory Management
Advanced inventory for QuickBooks users

Nonprofit Fundraising
Accounting software for nonprofits
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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.
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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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