Mac (9707 programs)
Pros: Detailed breakdown of battery health. Simple UI.
Cons: Battery percent can differ from what the Mac is showing. Uses energy running in the background.
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: Intuitive to use. Support for over 1,000 sites online. Plenty of features and options available.
Cons: Doesn't work with DRM-protected content.
Pros: A vast library of music. With a suite of musician-friendly tools. Opportunities for monetization.
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: Safe and secure browsing. Enhanced security protocols and automatic ad-blocking features.. Users will no longer be subject to excess charges as the result of unwanted data downloads.. Users can reward favorite publishers with blockchain-based tokens..
Cons: The navigation bar feels somewhat outdated when compared to the remainder of the layout.. Lacks brand recognition.
Pros: Built in screen recording. Supports various formats. Quick edits like trim, split, rotate.
Cons: Basic editing features only.
Pros: Streamlined way to remount NTFS volumes. Lightweight and unobtrusive. Notify with every NTFS volume detected. Easily identify mount status with color-changing icon.
Cons: No ability to recognize or remount renamed NTFS drive.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Function seamlessly across devices. Offers high-quality video and audio. Integrates well with productivity apps.
Cons: Meetings without time limit is locked behind a paywall.
Pros: Wide range of communication features. Cross-platform functionality. Moments feature. Real-time communication.
Cons: Dependency on internet connection.
Pros: Straightforward installation. Supports a wide variety of archive file formats. Free to use. Opens your archive files fast.
Cons: Sometimes cannot open two files at once. Slightly lackluster interface.
Pros: Free to download and use. Offers cross-platform support. Has a customizable dashboard. Lets users create emulated machines.
Cons: The interface could be better. No technical support. No robust integration between OS.
Pros: Large, highly visible numerals. Minimalist design. Option for 12/24-hour format. Brightness and dimness control.
Cons: Limited customization options.
Pros: Easy access to support resources. Comprehensive feature set. User-friendly interface. Regular system checks.
Cons: Resource-intensive.
Pros: Quick conversions. Alters video quality to suit required file size. Chops black bands around a video. Free to use.
Cons: May become unstable sometimes. No 64 Bit version yet.
Pros: Free to Mac users. Builds on the success of Sierra.
Cons: Only for Mac & MacBook Pro users. Visual designs stays the same.
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.