Multimedia (2173 programs)
Pros: Automatic synchronization. With basic editing tools. Add tags to organize your photos. Online sharing features.
Cons: Discontinued active services.
Pros: Massive, exclusive library of Disney, Marvel, Star Wars content. High-quality viewing with 4K UHD, HDR, and IMAX Enhanced. Robust parental controls including Profile PIN and Kid-Proof Exit. Ability to stream on multiple screens simultaneously at no extra charge.
Cons: Full Hulu/ESPN+ content requires bundling and extra cost.
Pros: Easy-to-see performance view. Over 80 unique plugins.
Cons: Only available on macOS. Paid software.
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: Free to download and use. Easy to get to grips with.
Cons: Only for MAC users. A bit limited in its scope.
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.
Pros: Free to download. Perfect introduction to recording.
Cons: Limited functionality compared to full version. Account creating required.
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.
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: Uses the iconic Winamp Player. Retains the graphic equalizer. Customizable subscription packages for creators.
Cons: Separate subscriptions for different artists.
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: Integrated CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB tools. Cloud collaboration for team workflows. Native Apple Silicon support improves speed.
Cons: Requires powerful Mac hardware. Full functionality needs a subscription.
Pros: Strong four-deck mixing, Hot Cue, loop, Stems, and FX tools. Wide hardware support with over 100 supported pieces of DJ gear.
Cons: Full performance use depends on compatible hardware or licensing. Some advanced features require optional expansions.
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: Comprehensive toolkit for vector illustration, layout, and typography. Integrated photo editor with AI tools for masking and background removal. Efficient single-workspace management for multi-page documents. Extensive file format support for easy collaboration and sharing.
Cons: Lack of automatic updates and cloud-based tools in the one-time purchase model.
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.