If you're using google to find adequate tools, you're searching the wrong place. Wikipedia (even stack overflow) seems way better and has curated lists of open source tools for a particular purpose. Of course, wikipedia can be edited but IME, it is way better than google to find adequate tools.
If you're decided on googling for a suggestion of a tool, at least include "open source". Even if you're searching for proprietary tools, you'll probably find the traditional "it has better X, Y, compared to proprietary tool W" review.