Photography (467 programs)
Pros: Great if you just want HTML 5 animated ads. WYSIWYG editor. Free to use.
Cons: Heavily based around advertising. Not a genuine web design tool like Dreamweaver. Doesn't support all browsers.
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: 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: Easy to install.
Cons: Works only with CS3.
Pros: Automatic exposure normalisation. Selection of clay/tone mapping filters. Improves light exposure problems relatively easily.
Cons: Many complicated advanced settings.
Pros: Very easy to use. Packed with useful features.
Cons: Only available to Mac users.
Pros: Creates stunning effects. Easy to isolate aspects of your photos. Paints entire backgrounds instantly.
Cons: Not many advanced features. No photo filters. Not integrated with other photo apps.
Pros: Wide range of formats supported. Batch image conversion. Excellent image quality. Fast image processing.
Cons: Slow update. UI needs improvement.
Pros: 55 transition effects. Use of local caching and asynchronous operations. Supports multiple file formats. Built-in folder browser.
Cons: Interface needs some getting used to. Folders cannot be navigated without choosing a transition. Annoying popups. Requires a 64-bit computer.