Education & Reference (641 programs)
Pros: Removes DRM. Supports many formats. Batch removal.
Cons: For eBooks only.
Pros: Short, snappy videos. Concise and useful instructions. Each video's purpose is clear. Fairly relaxed.
Cons: Only ten videos. Buffers on older devices. Doesn't cover advanced functions. Only covers specific versions.
Pros: Photorealistic textured horizon display and stars. 3D Galaxy rendering that you can navigate. Many features to discover. Solar system animations.
Cons: No easy-to-use version for beginners.
Pros: Supports various math problems. Can handle multiple graphs. Robust tools. User-friendly.
Cons: Outdated graphics.
Pros: Collocations feature. Easy interface. "Did you mean..?" function. Award winning.
Cons: Free version does not contain full dictionary. Less information than other dictionaries. Relatively large file size. Not suitable for beginners.
Pros: Storyboard. Handles all the pieces of your story.
Cons: Not enough templates.
Pros: Precise seismic graph.
Cons: Sensible to movements.
Pros: Large number of audio books. Ideal for dyslexic students. No reading required. Special note taking feature.
Cons: Cannot turn off notification sounds. Not all subjects covered. Updates are in frequent. The format is rather dull.
Pros: Compositing effects and touchpad gestures work well. Good integration with Apple APIs. Retina display-ready. Supports keyboard shortcuts.
Cons: No continuous vertical scrolling. Some .rar files may not open. Multi-touch is a hit/miss. Additional languages may not be supported in all versions.