Multimedia (2171 programs)
Pros: Easy to learn and intuitive to use. Highly effective automatic retouching feature. Extensive set of editing tools.
Cons: Very few new features and improvements compared to previous versions.
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 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: 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: Ease of use. Versatility. Cross-compatibility. AR model viewing.
Cons: Subscription-based model. Limited editing capabilities. Performance on M1 Macs.
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: Simple interface. Supports a lot of websites. Can download 4K videos. Can convert videos an extract audio.
Cons: No built-in file manager. Cannot preview videos in the app.
Pros: Free to download. Perfect introduction to recording.
Cons: Limited functionality compared to full version. Account creating required.
Pros: Lightweight. Customizable. Cross-platform. Searches for codecs. 360 degree VR videos. Ability to play damaged content.
Cons: Third-party installation recommendations.
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: 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: Easy-to-see performance view. Over 80 unique plugins.
Cons: Only available on macOS. Paid software.
Pros: The capability of downloading files from multiple online portals.. Simple search functions to retrieve videos once the process is complete:.
Cons: Most advanced features can only be accessed after the product is purchased.. May not support all video codecs and may require updates from time to time..
Pros: Clean and intuitive interface. Ideal for interface designers. Seamlessly integrated to the Apple ecosystem. Part of Adobe Creative Cloud. Easily prototype website and apps.
Cons: Beginners can find it tricky to use. Can't be purchased as a stand-alone program anymore.
Pros: Supports multi-track editing. Clean tabbed interface. Allows editing of frequencies. Supports editing native 5.1 surround sound. Very fast opening time. Re-written from the bottom up for Mac. Integrated with Creative Cloud.
Cons: No MIDI support. No ‘simple’ mode for easy editing. No CD burning tools. Requires Creative Cloud subscription.