Development kits (81 programs)
Pros: Play tons of Nintendo games on your PC. Feature-packed emulator. Joystick and savestate support. Minimalist and unobtrusive user interface.
Cons: Require truckloads of Nintendo DS or 3DS console files.
Pros: All-inclusive FCEU emulator. Portable and lightweight. Feature-packed NES gaming emulation. Supports wide range of ROM files.
Cons: Requires advanced technical knowledge to grasp the entire operation. NES game collection must be stored beforehand.
Pros: View Access tables without MS Access. Export data to various formats. Powerful search functions. Supports Unicode data.
Cons: Doesn't support Access queries. Possible issues loading data from large databases. Limited OS support. Only supports 64-bit processors.
Pros: Works with file-based, third party sync services. Customizable CSS themes. Keyboard shortcuts. Stunning user interface.
Cons: Syncing between devices could be problematic. Gist integration isn’t two-way. App updates could take time. Eats into your memory quite a bit.
Pros: Clean user interface. Detailed IP geo-location service. Desktop to mobile synchronization. Real-time stats are available.
Cons: UI weaker in some places. No means of exporting data. Platform-limited mobile synchronization. Replicates some existing OS functionality.
Pros: Supports a wide range of file types. Packed with features. Attractive software design. Smart editing feature.
Cons: Takes time to learn. Heavy emphasis on in-app purchases. Conversion can take time. Plagued with pop-up ads.
Pros: Accurate previews. Automatic refreshing. Window resizes nicely. Easy to use.
Cons: Printing issues. Struggles at high word count. Limited file formats. No editing functions.
Pros: Worthy of Apple rolling it into Xcode. Saves you significant amount of time. Offline version available. Responsive developer.
Cons: May not get all things right. Large apps could take time to convert. Corrupt installation issues may arise. Needs a 64-bit processor.