Productivity (1074 programs)
Pros: Quick and easy setup. File transfer functions available. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Additional features and options require payment.
Pros: Very simple to use. Available free of charge. Formatting text is simple and affective.
Cons: Very basic in its appearance. Lacks many useful features.
Pros: Exceptional micro-segmentation for high security. High-performance virtualization with low latency. Seamless integration across hybrid cloud environments. Intuitive unified management through vCenter.
Cons: Steep learning curve for advanced features.
Pros: A ton of video production tool. Organise costs, crew and locations. Revise scripts and auto format. Try basic before you buy.
Cons: A little tricky to learn, but aimed at pros. Higher cost for more features.
Pros: Easily manage remote desktops as if they were local. Fast and secure data transfer. Handy for network admins. Connection center makes managing multiple desktops easy.
Cons: Only connects to PCs running Windows Professional, Enterprise or Server. Requires assistant tool to be installed on remote desktops. Users report crashing errors when typing too fast. Minor UI glitches.
Pros: Lets you concentrate on writing. Automatically formats scripts to industry standards. Integrated with Scrivener.
Cons: May be unstable at times. No big changes in this version.
Pros: Secure. Web browser. Cross-platform. Custom user interface. Can run multiple apps and desktops.
Cons: Plain experience.
Pros: A lot more organized structure. Browser add-ons.
Cons: No handwriting recognition. Getting used to the tool takes time.
Pros: Free, powerful note taking software with many editing functions. Tagging, tracking and sorting notes is made simple. Backup your notes to the cloud to retrieve on multiple devices. Supports a wide variety of document formats.
Cons: Handwriting detection is not as good as competitors like Notability. Current active open notebooks do not sync with different devices. Less formatting features than document editors like Microsoft Word. Notably lacks ability to sort documents within a section by date.
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Floating countdown option. Customizable colors.
Cons: Fixed bubble size.
Pros: Student access through SMART Board. Install on up to 4 computers.
Cons: Subscription-based. Not useful for students without mobile devices.
Pros: Mail notifications. Unread mail counter. Gsuites compatibility. Web-friendly features.
Cons: May lag behind web updates. Clunky account switching. Only works with Gsuites for Gmail. Other Google apps are link-only.
Pros: Packed with useful features. Fully customisable interface.
Cons: Some features can take a while to load. Not all file formats are supported.
Pros: Great for notekeeping. Fast and responsive. Well-organized interface.
Cons: Features can be overwhelming.
Pros: Free to use. Handles virtual identities. Lots of extensions. Easy to import contacts and mails. Support for Microsoft Exchange. Good learning spam filter. Strong encryption and support for certificates. RSS reader.
Cons: RSS reader can be unreliable. Intel only. Calendar needs to be downloaded seperately.
Pros: Simple, user-friendly word processor. Opens Microsoft Word files. Support for .txt, .rtf and .odt formats. Includes spell check, and find and replace.
Cons: Cannot export .doc or .docx in the free version. Limited support for advanced functions. Occasional formatting issues when importing Word files. Only basic support for images and graphics.
Pros: Able to cope with very large PDFs. Can add notes and comments.
Cons: Interface is rather busy. Not all features available for free.