#6549
NetSpot is a powerful tool that provides comprehensive Wi-Fi analysis and troubleshooting capabilities. It comes with simpler UI and advanced features, allows users to easily visualize, analyze, and optimize their wireless networks. Whether you are a home user or a professional network administrator, it offers many tools and functionalities to meet your specific needs.

#6537
Have you ever struggled to remove the background easily when editing a photo? Or are you struggling to remove the background of an image, but you can't get the result you want? If you don't want to learn how to use various image processing tools to remove the background from an image in a time-consuming and laborious way to achieve this purpose, then in this era of AI, this job can also be done by AI, and it works well so far.

#6533
Unified Remote is an one-and-only remote control application for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, developed by Unified Intents from Sweden in 2011. It allows users to control various devices remotely from their smartphones or tablets. With a wide range of supported platforms, it offers a seamless and unified experience for managing multiple devices. Whether it's controlling media playback, managing presentations, or even accessing files, it provides a comprehensive solution for all your remote control needs.
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#6524
Gideros is a free, open-source and cross-platform game engine, developed by Gideros Mobile from Turkey in 2011. It allows developers to quickly and easily create various types of applications and games for both mobile and desktop platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac.

#6522
electerm is a free, open-source Terminal emulator and SSH/SFTP client for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, based on Electron/SSH2/node-pty/xterm/antd (Ant Design)/SUBX and many other libs, developed by ZHAO Xudong (赵旭东) from China. It is suitable for developers, system administrators and network engineers who need to frequently connect to and operate remote servers.

#6521
Screenshot is a simple and commonly used feature. Unfortunately, the screenshot tool that comes with Mac operating system is very useless. Not only does it have few functions and cannot take long screenshots, it also does not support GIF animation production, making it difficult to meet daily screenshot needs. Although there are some excellent third-party screenshot tools (such as Snagit, Snipaste, Snip), they are all unsatisfactory in terms of ease of use and functionality. If you have never been able to find a screenshot app that lives up to your expectations, CleanShot X will become one of your must-have tools on Mac.

#6514
With the popularity of streaming media and high-sampling digital audio files, digital audio transmission, storage, management and playback increasingly rely on PC platforms. Many software products have emerged, such as Roon, TIDAL, Qobuz and HQPlayer, etc., which are all inseparable from the PC platform. Among them, HQPlayer is currently the most complete desktop upscaling software, which can greatly improve or even change the listening experience, and is increasingly recognized by music enthusiasts.

#6490
Quark Player is a web video services player based on the powerful Electron software framework, supporting Netflix, YouTube, Twitch, Floatplane, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more. It is a fork and successor of ElectronPlayer, which itself is a fork of (the same author's) Netflix app.

#6480
WinStars is a free and very excellent virtual planetarium application for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS and Raspberry Pi platforms, developed by Franck RICHARD from France. It can be regarded as one of the most thoughtful and professional three-dimensional solar system simulation observation tools to date, and is suitable for teaching, entertainment, and viewing.

#6465
VOCALOID (AKA: ボーカロイド, short for Vocal Android) is a singing voice synthesizer program for Windows and Mac platforms, developed by Kenmochi Hideki in 2000 and released by Yamaha Corporation from Japan in 2004. It began from the simple concept of synthesizing the human vocals for singing, and has grown into a worldwide phenomenon, spawning new musicians, albums, figurines and even concerts.

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