#5088
Live Chat (AKA: Live Support Chat) is a PHP-based online chat customer support system developed by JAKWEB from Switzerland. It has a beautifully designed user interface, simple and practical functions, and can assign customers participating in the chats to a department or designated customer service representative for reception. With its help, we can build our own customer support system so as to facilitate communications with our own customers.

#4886
Mountain Duck is a commercial sister product of the free Cyberduck. It is based on Cyberduck's solid open-source foundation and was released after a long period of close beta test. Mountain Duck supports connecting to any server you want over all major protocols, allows users to mount servers and cloud storage services as local disks in the computer's Windows Explorer/File Manager/Finder. This way, you can open and edit files remotely from any local program, just as convenient as working with local files.

#4832
CityEngine was originally designed and developed by Pascal Mueller from Switzerland. He invented a breakthrough programmatic modeling technology during his doctoral study in the computer vision laboratory at ETH Zurich. This technology was mainly used for three-dimensional architectural design, which also laid a solid foundation for CityEngine. In 2001, he published a research article "Procedural Modeling of Cities" in SIGGRAPH. This also meant CityEngine had been officially out of the lab.

#4795
Pix4Dmapper (formerly called Pix4UAV) is a is a fully automatic, fast and professional UAV mapping and photogrammetry software developed by Pix4D from Switzerland. It is the research result of EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), a world-class research institution, in the past 10 years. It is also the unique UAV data and aerial image processing software integrating full-automatic operation, fast processing and professional precision in one place in the market.

#4780
As we all know, using texture rendering is a very important step when designing a model. Especially when designing animation models and game scenes, having realistic textures and 3D environment materials can make your design works more perfect, and make the game environment more realistic. In this case, you can use Quixel Mixer to produce rendering materials, and experience the most intuitive material creation process up to now.

#4768
Titanium Backup is a top-level, old-fashioned file/data backup software for Android OS, developed by Titanium Track from Switzerland. It is considered to be the most powerful Android application and system backup/restore tool at present, and has received consistent praise no matter in which software publishing website around the world.

#4654
First, we need to ask ourselves: under what circumstances do we need to save or print the files or directory content list? For common computer users, we can use this to backup the names of a large number of software without having to backing up the software itself. For advanced computer users, it can be used to assist in the efficient management of computer files.

#4616
Kali Linux (successor of BackTrack Linux) is a free and open-source Debian-based Linux distribution funded and maintained by Offensive Security from Switzerland. Users can boot and use this OS via hard disk, live CD or live USB anytime and anywhere. Almost all open-source tools used for digital forensics, penetration testing, ethical hacking and network security assessments are included. There is no need to prepare and maintain this Linux distribution (including gathering all those software and their dependencies) by yourself, or to install any software and save any files on Kali.

#4487
Kainet LogViewPro is a comprehensive web log file visual viewer and analyzer from Switzerland. It is able to visualize the content of web server log files, and let administrator make more intuitive view and further analysis to what has happened or is happening on the web server. This is quite beneficial for inspecting the results of marketing activities, finding server errors, locking hacker attacks, using robots to detect data theft behaviors, and more.

#4233
Total Commander (TC for short) is written in Delphi by Christian Ghisler from Switzerland. It's originally called Windows Commander, but because Microsoft always says "Windows" was theirs (in 2002), it had to change to use its current name. The reason AppNee did not recommend this edge tool before is that we thought it is more suitable for advanced computer users (lets them ice on the cake), not a beginner at all (so daunting that makes most users feel confused and uninstall it immediately).