Graphic & Design (354 programs)
Pros: Elegant interface design. Easier to use than Photoshop. Quick photo fixes for editing newbies. Lots of templates to create original compositions with your photos. Support for Mac multitouch. Excellent mobile syncing. Upload images instantly to social networking sites.
Cons: Slow to open. No incremental bug fixes until next version released.
Pros: High-quality rendering. Friendly user interface. Texture with precision. Option to compose your own scene.
Cons: Doesn’t feel like a complete or consumer-ready app. Lacks quite a few features. Has stability issues. No training or overview videos.
Pros: Easy to create presentations. Supports widescreen and HD displays. Burn DVDs of slideshows or transfer them to iPod.
Cons: Few advanced settings.
Pros: Customize and personalize gestures. Easy to activate with thumb and scroll.
Cons: Some high-profile apps not yet supported. Currently in beta.
Pros: Works with various input file formats.. Can be used to create HD images for large format printing.. The app accepts live video inputs from a connected webcam.. Intuitive user-friendly interface..
Cons: The application has limited functionality.. No ability to share images directly from the application.. The application lacks documentation but is rather easy to figure out.. The app can crash from time to time..
Pros: Simple to use. Flexible design options for floor plans interior decor even garden landscaping. Both 2D and 3D views available.
Cons: Some options and features under-developed. Not advanced enough for complicated design work.
Pros: Huge library. Ease to find what you need. Illustrations as well as photos.
Cons: For professionals only due to the subscription fees. Images usage limited depending on the package.
Pros: Works with most file extensions. Several useful features and more being added.
Cons: A little expensive. May take some learning for beginners.
Pros: Easy install. Does not eat up a lot of machine.
Cons: Good features reserved for PRO version. Limited in function.
Pros: Free version. Quick connection.
Cons: Need to pay for iPad. Requires artistic talent.
Pros: A focus on simplicity streamlines drawing to basic elements. Many file types from PSD to PDF are supported. Simple, intuitive user interface. Includes basic image editing tools in addition to drawing tools.
Cons: Free, open source alternatives offer similar features. Its simplicity also means it lacks depth in more advanced features. Does little to distinguish itself from multiple competitors. The same features are included in more advanced image editing software.
Pros: Professional editing interface. Exports to a huge number of formats. Lots of great themes. Provides a high degree of creative control.
Cons: Unstable in Snow Leopard. Complicated interface compared to basic version.