Multimedia (2163 programs)
Pros: Produce high-quality movies. Corrects image and audio errors. Export movies to multiple platforms. Constantly updated.
Cons: Requires high-end GPU and processor. Consumes high resources for rendering movies. Can be overwhelming for beginners. Need additional software.
Pros: Intuitive, stylish interface. Advanced AI-driven editing tools. Magnetic Timeline for efficient workflow. Broad format and resolution support.
Cons: Mac-exclusive software. 3D tools underdeveloped. Sound transitions can be imprecise.
Pros: Supports various sites.
Cons: No support for 2K or 4K videos.
Pros: Integrated store and library under one account system. Built-in cloud save synchronization for supported titles. Native social features with chat and friend presence. Direct licensing and download handling for EA games.
Cons: Limited exclusively to Electronic Arts titles. No support for non-EA third-party publishers.
Pros: Supports most formats. Sorts photos. Does not make extreme changes to photos. Integration with social media platforms.
Cons: Learning curve. Requires powerful hardware. Lacks drawing tools.
Pros: Supports over 300 controllers. Easy-to-use interface. Smooth real-time remixing. Offers access to an extensive catalog of songs.
Cons: The lack of native hardware won’t bring out its full potential.
Pros: Beginner-friendly workflow. Clean, simple design. Good media tools. Reliable performance.
Cons: Limited advanced tools. Not studio-level. Basic customization. Learning ceiling.
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: 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: Creates cinema-like presentations easily. Supports dragging and dropping of components. Allows some amazing animation effects. Lots of Apple themes. Much improved iOS integration.
Cons: Less suited to business presentations than PowerPoint. Some stability issues syncing with iOS 8.
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: Enabled early multimedia and interactive web content. Supported animations, games, and video playback. Cross-browser and cross-platform functionality.
Cons: Officially discontinued and unsupported. Severe security vulnerabilities post-EOL. High CPU consumption and system instability on macOS.
Pros: Built in screen recording. Supports various formats. Quick edits like trim, split, rotate.
Cons: Basic editing features only.
Pros: Ease of use. Versatility. Cross-compatibility. AR model viewing.
Cons: Subscription-based model. Limited editing capabilities. Performance on M1 Macs.
Pros: Free to download and use. Easy to get to grips with.
Cons: Only for MAC users. A bit limited in its scope.
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: Automatic synchronization. With basic editing tools. Add tags to organize your photos. Online sharing features.
Cons: Discontinued active services.
Pros: It supports many types of image files. Advanced editing functions. Support for plugins.
Cons: More limited than other professional editing tools.. Show some bugs.