Mac (9708 programs)
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: New dedicated Game Mode. Presenter overlay. Multiple features from iOS 17.
Cons: Limited device compatibility.
Pros: Built in screen recording. Supports various formats. Quick edits like trim, split, rotate.
Cons: Basic editing features only.
Pros: Visual learning experience. Built-in debugger simplifies code execution visualization. Real-time syntax error highlighting aids immediate feedback.
Cons: Limited to Python programming. Basic plugin and extension ecosystem.
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.
Pros: Automatic synchronization. With basic editing tools. Add tags to organize your photos. Online sharing features.
Cons: Discontinued active services.
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 Mac users. Builds on the success of Sierra.
Cons: Only for Mac & MacBook Pro users. Visual designs stays the same.
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: Complete and easy installation. Free tool.
Cons: Not a production server. Beginners may find this multifunctional tool complex.
Pros: Organises and stores all research in one secure location. Quick and easily adaptable citation and bibliography creation.
Cons: Synchronisation with other libraries can be slow. Science based with limited further features for arts or humanities.
Pros: Live chat is integrated directly beside the video streams. Channel pages support customizable panels and emotes. VOD archive and clip creation features included. Tiered subscription and Bits monetization systems are available.
Cons: Channel moderation must be actively maintained.
Pros: Real-time collaboration. Offers pre-made templates. Easy conversion of .pages files.
Cons: Works best within Apple ecosystem.
Pros: Easy to switch to anonymous mode. Installation takes you clearly step by step. Easy to use and lightweight.
Cons: Can't guarantee anonymity. Connections may take a while sometimes.
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: Free and has no usage limit. Highly user-friendly. Doesn’t need a user account. Has a kill switch.
Cons: .
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.