Photography (471 programs)
Pros: A genuinely fast RAW file previewer. Lightweight and simple to use.
Cons: Only a time-saver for people with professional cameras. Meta data is not available for all cameras.
Pros: Easy image-viewing without opening folders. Lightweight plugin. Supports a wide range of image formats. Can preview the first page of PDFs.
Cons: Severe lack of advanced features.
Pros: User-centered interface. Handy photo editor. Advanced algorithm and artificial intelligence. Most of the enhancement is done in one click.
Cons: Batch image processing is only available when purchased. The output contains a watermark in free version.
Pros: Wide range of formats supported. Batch image conversion. Excellent image quality. Fast image processing.
Cons: Slow update. UI needs improvement.
Pros: Three types of algorithms to erase objects. Intuitive and stylish user interface. Over 20 different tools to enhance and fix images. Integration with iPhoto, Aperture, Photoshop.
Cons: Lacks more advanced editing features of Photoshop.
Pros: Improves on the best iPhoto features. Intuitive interface. Snappy interface. Cross-device syncing.
Cons: You'll need more iCloud storage. No manual geo-tagging.
Pros: Slick interface. Print books and calendars. Excellent presentation options. Unified search function. Integrated with OS X including Maps. Support for iOS camera filters.
Cons: Limited editing features. Builds a large library file. Full screen mode awkward.
Pros: Excellent video authoring solution for professional video editors. Fully compatible with other Adobe tools. Supports the newest technology: Blu-Ray, digital tapeless cameras. Work natively with a huge number of video formats.
Cons: Complex for beginners.