Graphic & Design (354 programs)
Pros: Compatible with various designing software. Export PDF files in various formats. Integrate seamlessly into automated workflows. Provides high-level summary of documents.
Cons: Can’t choose how text boxes are processed. Inability to directly save AI files.
Pros: Hundreds of label templates and 1,000+ built-in clipart. Drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editing with text, images, and shapes. Direct printing support for common label brands and Epson disc printers. Export to high-resolution image and PDF formats.
Cons: Lacks integration with third-party design apps. Limited to standard disc and packaging formats.
Pros: Easy-to-use tools. Animation and texture features. Supports plugins. Can be used outside Minecraft models.
Cons: Adding curves is difficult. Curves can make animations harder. Limited use outside Minecraft.
Pros: Sleek and modern UI. Intuitive to use. Cross-platform. Real-time collaborations.
Cons: Occasional long loading times.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Comes with a web-based emulator. Portable. Intuitive framework.
Cons: Does not have a dedicated editor.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Expandable font style. Plenty of drawing and coloring tools.
Cons: Not meant to be a text editor for coding.
Pros: Neat and convenient UI. Easy editing options. Engaging effects. Does not require a steep learning curve.
Cons: Lacks some advanced features.
Pros: Extensive library of parts. Three viewing modes. Parts customization options. Simplified circuit design process.
Cons: No official update from developers.
Pros: Wide selection of brushes. Brush customization option. Easy color selection. Large library of pre-set material images.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners. Lesser learning materials compared to Photoshop.
Pros: Unmatched suite of 3D printing preparation tools. Advanced mesh repair and simplification capabilities. Powerful 3D sculpting and free-form deformation. Incredible feature depth for a free utility.
Cons: User interface feels somewhat dated and clunky.
Pros: Quick regulator-switching capabilities. An extensive library of macro models and passive components. Lets you configure each component individually. Has extensive online documentation.
Cons: Bland-looking user interface.
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.