Photography (471 programs)
Pros: Includes more than two hours of content. Application allows users to take notes. Lessons are guided by a Mac expert. High-definition video and audio quality.
Cons: Most videos are short and simplistic. Interface is visually unappealing. Primarily focuses on basics of iPhoto. Videos cannot be saved or downloaded.
Pros: Simplifies exporting to GLOBALedit.
Cons: Upload time can vary.
Pros: Easy to understand interface. Various editing tools are available. Uses relatively little resources. Supports a wide range of file formats.
Cons: Fewer functions than other premium products. Limited OS support. No batch editing functionality. Lacks cropping tool.
Pros: Flash, name or speak colors. Supports multiple monitors. Handy magnifier.
Cons: Jammed up occasionally. Magnifier appears next to cursor.
Pros: Works with loads of services. Edit data.
Cons: Authentication process. Only works with 3 photo apps.
Pros: Works with book projects. Images can be converted to JPEG or TIFF.
Cons: Favorite apps have to be chosen manually from the folder. Editing happens outside OS X Photos.
Pros: Automatically update. Exclude lists.
Cons: Lengthy load times. Can't see photos from your desktop.
Pros: Works with multiple images simultaneously. Support for a wide range of formats. Previews images. Includes advanced image editing options. Adds special effects.
Cons: Requires correct metadata. No advanced functions.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Many formats available for file exports. Comes with many tools. Aligns source photos automatically.
Cons: Limited OS support. Can create inaccurate metadata. Can slow down system performace. Doesn't provide any editing functionality.