Photography (471 programs)
Pros: Efficient and simple. Smooth edges. Removes background color.
Cons: Can be difficult to see result in transparent area. Saves only as TIFF.
Pros: Organize by tags. HDR support. Find and remove duplicates. Create panoramas.
Cons: Slow. Weak interface.
Pros: Quickly sort images. Good preview screen.
Cons: Rigid interface. Slow at rotating images.
Pros: Flash, name or speak colors. Supports multiple monitors. Handy magnifier.
Cons: Jammed up occasionally. Magnifier appears next to cursor.
Pros: Loads of material to customize your album. Save to PDF or email your work. Drag and drop.
Cons: Can't flip an image. Limited editing features.
Pros: Simplifies exporting to GLOBALedit.
Cons: Upload time can vary.
Pros: Streamlined. Don't need a .Mac account.
Cons: Can take a bit of time to set up FTP and feeds.
Pros: Easy to install.
Cons: Works only with CS3.
Pros: Slider. Sharpening, shadow and outline.
Cons: Hard to browse through Finder view. Slideshow feature crashes.
Pros: Keyboard shortcuts. Browsing through images. Supports all image formats.
Cons: Some items hidden from menu bar at startup.
Pros: Normal or simplified interface. Set thumbnail and picture. Regenerate galleries.
Cons: Weak templates.
Pros: Fast and efficient. Easily tag multiple photos. Copy and paste keywords.
Cons: Only works with iPhoto 06 and upwards.
Pros: Grab and save. Zoom on area. Display hex code.
Cons: Limited.
Pros: Batch resize. Leopard style interface.
Cons: Browsing through multiple pictures.
Pros: 3 Pallette tools. Analyze images for colors. Add and save color panels.
Cons: HSB controls difficult to handle.
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: Lots of webcams to view. Set update intervals. Adjust image settings.
Cons: Favorites picker.