Mac (10000 programs)
Pros: Comprehensive toolkit for vector illustration, layout, and typography. Integrated photo editor with AI tools for masking and background removal. Efficient single-workspace management for multi-page documents. Extensive file format support for easy collaboration and sharing.
Cons: Lack of automatic updates and cloud-based tools in the one-time purchase model.
Pros: An excellent tool when efficient data transfer rates are required. Users can also monitor various core functions within an NTFS system.
Cons: This software is not generally meant for those with little experience. Other utilities are included that may not be needed.
Pros: Free to use. Opens Microsoft Office documents including Word and Excel. Includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program. Good alternative to Microsoft Office.
Cons: Slow at opening documents and can be unresponsive sometimes. Too many buttons and settings. Based mainly on Java.
Pros: Supports multi-track editing. Clean tabbed interface. Allows editing of frequencies. Supports editing native 5.1 surround sound. Very fast opening time. Re-written from the bottom up for Mac. Integrated with Creative Cloud.
Cons: No MIDI support. No ‘simple’ mode for easy editing. No CD burning tools. Requires Creative Cloud subscription.
Pros: Clean interface for syncing, backup, restore, and updates. Wi-Fi syncing adds useful convenience.
Cons: Best suited to users already inside the Apple device ecosystem. Feels narrow in scope compared with a broader media tool.
Pros: Free and lightweight. Intuitive to use and set up.
Cons: Lacks more advanced features.
Pros: Call for free to any mobile device or PC. Supports short audio and video messages. More flexible than FaceTime. ChatGPT integration.
Cons: No video calling yet. Too many useless emoticons.
Pros: A one-of-a-kind tool that has made customizing easier than ever. A free text editor and a tool for programmers to play with.
Cons: Non-programmers may not be as thrilled by this tool. You will have to learn a bit about programming to make your own changes.
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: Can be used on both Windows and Mac OS.. Wireless mode is available.. Most applications are compatible with DeX.. Allows you to use your phone with larger screens..
Cons: Some applications cannot be used in DeX mode.. Not all monitors/televisions are compatible with DeX.. Application only works with Android.. The application is battery-intensive when in use..
Pros: Easy to learn and intuitive to use. Highly effective automatic retouching feature. Extensive set of editing tools.
Cons: Very few new features and improvements compared to previous versions.
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: Strong four-deck mixing, Hot Cue, loop, Stems, and FX tools. Wide hardware support with over 100 supported pieces of DJ gear.
Cons: Full performance use depends on compatible hardware or licensing. Some advanced features require optional expansions.
Pros: Weapons and skins take real-world inspiration. Wide range of maps available. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Dated graphics and animation. Inconsistent bot behavior. No active servers available.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Quick file transfers. Works on non-Galaxy devices. Complete set of tools.
Cons: Occasional crashes. Other similar tools available.