Photography (465 programs)
Pros: Easy to use. Custom settings can be saved as presets. Supports various input and output file formats. Responsive developer.
Cons: Working with watermarks could lead to lags and crashes. May slow down considerably on old computers. Watermarks cannot be inserted at angles. UI could be better.
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: 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: Export 8 or 32 bit images. Save parameters. Create smooth animations out of anything.
Cons: A little technical for some users.
Pros: Notifies you of new Flickr activity. Tag images. Send to groups.
Cons: Can be a little unstable.
Pros: Easy-to-use editing tool. No need to launch a full application.
Cons: Interface is not visually appealing. High memory usage when left open.
Pros: Quickly sort images. Good preview screen.
Cons: Rigid interface. Slow at rotating images.