Add-ons & Tools (644 programs)
Pros: This application can be installed for free. It is possible to filter personal search results such as according to date. One tree is planted for approximately every 45 searches. Users can access transparent monthly financial statements.
Cons: Users are still presented with advertising-generated search results. Alternatives to search queries (frequently asked questions) are not provided.
Pros: Easy setup. Does the job without crashing. Lightweight.
Cons: Only works for Internet Explorer. Less popular email clients are not supported. No other functions and only works with texts. Does not work on newer operating systems.
Pros: Intuitive and easy to use. In-house "Lightway" VPN protocol. Plenty of customization options. No data-logging policy.
Cons: No free version.
Pros: Can use a mouse and a keyboard to control your mobile device. Built-in tutorial and instructions. Available as a web app if you don’t want installations. Has two versions.
Cons: Frequent connection issues.
Pros: Captures entire scrolling web pages instantly. Stores all data locally for privacy. Supports high-quality PDF exports with links. Offers robust built-in editing and annotation tools.
Cons: Premium features require a paid upgrade. Outdated user interface.
Pros: Control your music from your browser.. Tiny install size just an optional extra.. Avoid alt-tabbing..
Cons: Doesn?t support 64-bit..
Pros: Chat feature. Custom profile. Synced playback. Convenient and discreet extension.
Cons: Cannot skip around. Not available on portable devices or TV.
Pros: Easy to use. Lets you create your own designs. Styles can be enabled and disabled quickly.
Cons: No built-in beginner-friendly tutorials on the CSS code editor.
Pros: Generate secure passwords. Automatically store passwords and usernames for websites. Complete forms in a click. Tucked in your system tray and accessible from your browsers. 5 different encryption algorithms. Create multiple identities.
Cons: Doesn’t explain difference between encryption algorithms.
Pros: Easy to configure. Lots of filters. Very easy to use.
Cons: Slows browsing considerably. Doesn't work on all ads.
Pros: Can extract any type of web data. Does all web harvesting in minutes. No scripting language knowledge needed. Integrates with Excel.
Cons: Cannot work without a web browser. May face issues with large amounts of data. Freeware limits macro length. Free users do not get file access support.
Pros: Firefox optimized for your CPU architecture. Removed Mozilla telemetry data. Two default UI options. New additional features.
Cons: Sync facilities replace Mozilla with Cyberfox servers. Default theme has display issues with some websites. Overrides any Firefox install - no option to run both. Incompatible with Windows XP.
Pros: Cloud-based services. Drag-and-drop instrument integration. Samples and Instrument Presets Library. Audiotool community.
Cons: Can be too overwhelming for the uninitiated. May require extra APIs for integrating devices. Requires Flash player.
Pros: Simple interface. Multi-platform. Supports large groups. Can send files.
Cons: Video calls lag. Difficult to end calls. Delayed notifications.
Pros: The bundle approach accommodates a range of users. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Command-line approach may miff casual users. Exit version is frowned upon.