Android (230 programs)
Softonic Partner Developers
Developers registered in our Publishing Center platform can submit new apps or claim existing listings on Softonic, managing their software with full control.
Why become a Partner Developer
- Verified distribution
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- Centralised app management
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Pros: No countdown timer allows deliberate planning. Offline play supports commuting and travel. Endless and level-based modes offer different pacing. Minimalist UI keeps the grid prominent and uncluttered.
Cons: Designed for solitary puzzle play, not multiplayer competition. Difficulty rises chiefly through board congestion. May feel repetitive for players wanting varied mechanics.
Pros: Localized focus on Kenyan rentals, land, and commercial properties. Map integration to visualise property locations and neighbourhood context. Advanced search filters to narrow results by location and property type. User accounts for saving favourites and tracking inquiries.
Cons: Coverage limited to the Kenyan market. Listings primarily managed by Danvast, restricting direct owner uploads. Real-time updates require an internet connection. In-person verification still necessary before committing to transactions.
Pros: Performs conversions locally, avoiding external uploads. Built-in crop, rotate and scale before export. Handles JPG and PNG into multi-page PDFs. Password protection available for exported PDFs.
Cons: No built-in cloud sync for team collaboration. Advanced collaborative editing not supported on-device.
Pros: Ball-by-ball live updates for international and domestic matches. Customizable push notifications for match events and milestones. Integrated social community for fan discussion. Regular updates to maintain Android compatibility.
Cons: Android-only availability limits cross-device use. Advertisements may appear to support the service. Message-level privacy and encryption not described publicly.