Mac (9708 programs)
Pros: Free and easy to use, ideal for non-technical users. Lightweight and runs fully offline. Compatible with a wide range of macOS installers (up to Ventura). Minimal setup with clear, single-window interface.
Cons: No progress or completion indicator. Developer support discontinued. Does not download installers automatically.
Pros: Enhanced security. Cross-compatible apps. Seamless data syncing.
Cons: End of iTunes. No more support for 32-bit applications. Removal of Dashboard.
Pros: Free to download and use. Supports multiple file formats. User-friendly interface. Very similar to Microsoft Paint.
Cons: Freehand drawing is still tricky. Doesn’t manage curves well.
Pros: Exceptional micro-segmentation for high security. High-performance virtualization with low latency. Seamless integration across hybrid cloud environments. Intuitive unified management through vCenter.
Cons: Steep learning curve for advanced features.
Pros: Simple and intuitive controls. Open-source. Active and creative modding community.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Features virtually unlimited templates. Integrates high-quality printing. Supports advanced editing tools. Intuitive for beginner designers.
Cons: Doesn’t have pen tool or vector editing. Restrictive and not much depth in terms of pixel-by-pixel modifications.
Pros: Flexible canvas design. Real-time collaboration. Rich formula support.
Cons: Advanced formatting is tricky. Missing some Excel functions.
Pros: Free to use. No registration. No data caps. Simple interface.
Cons: Slower than the paid version.
Pros: Quick and easy setup. File transfer functions available. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Additional features and options require payment.
Pros: The desktop app is available for free. Comes with advanced features. Option to explore different celestial bodies. Perfect for history and geography lessons.
Cons: Uses more system resources than the web version.
Pros: Pre-installed and free to use. Clean, intuitive interface. Screen recording for desktop or iOS devices. Smooth playback with common media formats.
Cons: Very limited video editing tools. Lacks multi-track editing and visual effects.
Pros: Free and open-source. High compatibility rate with games. Modern features that enhances quality and gaming experience.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
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: Robust design tools. Library of pre-designed images and shapes. Advanced cutting parameter controls.
Cons: Limited functionality in free version.
Pros: Developed by a non-profit organization. End-to-end encryption for calls and texts. Allows 150 users in one group chat. Invite potential users via online or text.
Cons: Created by a for-profit co-founder. Offers bare-minimum security features.
Pros: Open-source program. Automates technical processes. macOS-specific graphical interface.
Cons: Creates unsupported configurations. Dependent on user-supplied files.
Pros: Supports multiple image formats including ISO, IMG, ZIP, and DMG. Automatically hides local mass storage drives to prevent accidental data loss. Intuitive interface designed for users with limited technical knowledge.
Cons: Privacy risks concerning sensitive metadata. Large installation size.