Mac (10000 programs)
Pros: Highly customisable. Very easy to use. Reduces website loading times. Protects from malicious websites.
Cons: Increases RAM usage noticeably. Doesn’t work on all ads.
Pros: Regular updates introduce new elements. Can be played entirely for free with patience. Can connect with Facebook friends for bonuses. Daily events encourage replaying.
Cons: Enforced competition entry during events. Gameplay feels elongated to encourage microtransactions. Some levels seem designed to fail without microtransactions. Unable to pause timed levels.
Pros: Real-time, online football matches. 2,500 clubs from 50 countries. Offers statistics on each player. Offers true-to-life football economy.
Cons: Limited control and customization options.
Pros: Uses simple Ruby programming language. Built-in binary packages or bottles. Automatically integrates into the command line.
Cons: Incompatible with default privileges in /usr/local/.
Pros: Reliably removes DRM protection. Batch edit functionality. Fast and easy to use. No loss of quality.
Cons: Requires 64-bit architecture to work. Limited OS support. Overly simplistic interface for advanced users. Some older devices are not supported by this application.
Pros: Free application with quick and easy set-up. Allows multi-tasking by overlapping videos and other web content.
Cons: No toolbar and other browsing tools when using the application. Requires clicking on the dock icon to re-engage application.
Pros: xDonkey is good to find files. Advanced search tool.
Cons: Old interface. Not updated for a while.
Pros: Captures both video and audio.. Ideal for both novice and pro users.. Can export videos in a wide variety of formats.. Can be integrated with cloud storage services..
Cons: Application can be slow at times.. Audio recording quality can sound distant.. Application interface takes some time to get used to.. No ability to edit video content in the app..
Pros: Immersive and comprehensive gameplay. Creative freedom. Strategic decision making. Multiplayer.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-use drag-and-drop system. Cards in K-A sequence automatically move. Features a built-in 'hint' function. Unrestricted use of the 'undo' feature.
Cons: Simplistic and unappealing card graphics. Few differences between difficulty settings. Lacks any real deck customization options. Only deals a small number of opening hands.