Photography (471 programs)
Pros: Smart selection and retouching tools. Creative cloud integration. Highly customizable interface. With regular updates.
Cons: It requires a fairly powerful Mac to run smoothly.
Pros: Comprehensive photo management. Non-destructive editing. Wide range of editing tools. Presets and profiles.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Subscription model.
Pros: Automatic synchronization. With basic editing tools. Add tags to organize your photos. Online sharing features.
Cons: Discontinued active services.
Pros: Organises and stores all research in one secure location. Quick and easily adaptable citation and bibliography creation.
Cons: Synchronisation with other libraries can be slow. Science based with limited further features for arts or humanities.
Pros: Easy to learn and intuitive to use. Highly effective automatic retouching feature. Extensive set of editing tools.
Cons: Very few new features and improvements compared to previous versions.
Pros: Supports most formats. Sorts photos. Does not make extreme changes to photos. Integration with social media platforms.
Cons: Learning curve. Requires powerful hardware. Lacks drawing tools.
Pros: Free to download and use. Easy to use.
Cons: Need to purchase Adobe Photoshop CS3 separately. Only compatible with Mac OS X 10.4.8 or higher.
Pros: Easy to use. Simple interface. Can stitch files together. Customizable output settings.
Cons: Limited supported models.
Pros: Lots of filters and effects to choose from. Easy to use. Slick OS X style interface.
Cons: Doesn't compare to the Windows version. Lacks social sharing integration. Mainly just filters and effetcs.
Pros: Easy to use. Helps confirm the newness of a camera. Works as advertised. Responsive developer.
Cons: Only for DSLRs; mirrorless cameras not supported. Doesn’t support the 5D (Mark I). Not updated frequently enough. Needs a 64-bit system.