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Top free Alternatives to PdaNet for Mac

  1. KisMAC is what I'd consider an advanced stumbler for Mac. If you're accustomed to sniffing out wireless networks near you, you will probably find KisMAC...

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  2. DBeaver is a free development program that allows you to easily work with databases. Originally written by Serge Rider and now actively developed by the...

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  3. MarcoPolo is a useful, free program only available for Mac, being part of the category Internet software with subcategory Networks.

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    • There's nothing more frustrating than not being able to access or open certain file formats on your Mac. With MacFUSE, however, you can easily access...

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      • Vysor allows you to use the Android operating system from your Smartphone onto your Windows operating system. Vysor may be used with Chrome or with the...

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      • If you've been experiencing instability problems with your VPN or it isn't quite as straightforward as it should be, then consider taking a look at the...

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      • If you've ever needed a reliable cross platform server, then you should look no further than the Apache HTTP Server which over the years has become on of the...

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      • LogMeIn Hamachi lets you connect two computers via Internet by creating your own private P2P network and protecting it with industry-standard encryption...

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      • Xcode is a free coding platform that lets users create apps for Apple devices. Designed for macOS computers, the software lets users design the interface...

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