Mac (10000 programs)
Pros: Provides clear, size-based disk analysis. Lightweight and simple to navigate. Reveals hidden and system-level files. Free to use with no ads or bloat.
Cons: No file previews before deletion. Occasional updates may limit newer optimizations.
Pros: Realistic gameplay. Much improved graphics. Lots of places to explore.
Cons: Can get monotonous.
Pros: High-quality 3D imagery and detailed global coverage. Voyager and Timelapse enhance learning and exploration. Advanced measurement and data tools in Google Earth Pro. Free desktop version with broad professional and educational appeal.
Cons: Imagery is not real-time and varies in quality by location. Resource-intensive on older Macs or low-end GPUs. Complex menus may challenge first-time users. Limited editing or design customization options.
Pros: A vast library of music. With a suite of musician-friendly tools. Opportunities for monetization. Better community discovery.
Cons: Some countries may not have monetization options.
Pros: Free access with a strong set of DICOM viewing tools. Supports advanced visualization, including 3D rendering. Plugin system allows workflow and feature expansion.
Cons: Not intended or certified for diagnostic clinical use. Interface may feel complex for casual or first-time users.
Pros: Supports multi-screen viewing and favorites for better channel management. Flexible playback options including aspect ratio adjustment and audio selection. Compatible with M3U playlists and API-based IPTV services. Structured interface simplifies streaming without extra hardware.
Cons: On-demand and schedule features depend on IPTV provider. Technical specifications and supported codecs are not fully documented. Some advanced features may vary by device or provider.
Pros: Unlimited bandwidth. 81 servers available. Unblocks US Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Cons: Lacks transparency. Shares your resources with others. Collects your information. No customer support.
Pros: Simple interface. Stable audio and video calls. Video conferencing feature supports up to 50 participants with no time limit. Customizable chats.
Cons: No default end-to-end encryption.
Pros: Adds Stage Manager for better multitasking. Introduces Continuity Camera and redesigned System Settings. Improves Mail, Messages, and FaceTime functionality. Free upgrade for supported Macs.
Cons: Ends support for some pre-2018 Mac models. Occasional app compatibility issues on older or Intel hardware.
Pros: Invite-only. Intuitive UI. Cross-platform. Highly customizable. Plenty of mediums to chat.
Cons: Slightly cluttered.
Pros: Free to Mac users. Builds on the success of Sierra.
Cons: Only for Mac & MacBook Pro users. Visual designs stays the same.
Pros: Secure digital workspace. Requires a single sign-on. Dynamically update files stored centrally. Allows personal and work-related apps to exist in one device.
Cons: Dependent to Citrix Virtual Apps. Limited to 25 users. Logging in isn't very intuitive. Frequently lags.
Pros: Open-source and free for all users. Cross-platform compatibility with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Supports extensive image formats and scientific analysis tools. Extensible via community or custom plugins.
Cons: Java-based interface may feel less modern compared to commercial alternatives. Advanced features require familiarity with plugins or scripting.
Pros: Real-time monitoring of individual fan RPM and temperature. Options for both manual fixed fan speeds and automatic temperature-based adjustments. User-friendly interface suitable for a range of users.
Cons: Limited functionality in free version. Potential mechanical wear.
Pros: Recording and live streaming app in one. Varied selection of source options. Optimized for game streaming. Allows users to mix and live stream content at the same time.
Cons: Workflow takes a little getting used to. Interface is not entirely intuitive. Little guidance available.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Support for over 1,000 sites online. Plenty of features and options available.
Cons: Doesn't work with DRM-protected content.