Productivity (1075 programs)
Pros: Access clipboard data at any time. Data can be pasted into almost all applications. Saved data is available even after the system reboots. The application features configurable hotkeys.
Cons: Getting used to the app navigation can take some time. Not all applications can be used with the app. No updates since 2011. The application can prevent your system from rebooting.
Pros: 5 step quick start guide/tutorial. Thorough detail forms. Set guest proximity. Print plans and charts.
Cons: Compatibility schemes can seem a bit messy.
Pros: Offers a host of complex functions. Recognizes the majority of mathematical symbols. The addition of text can be helpful when sharing equations with others. Only 985.7 kilobytes of memory is needed.
Cons: Not the optimal choice for simple math. Files cannot be exported in vector PDF format. Commands can be difficult to learn. Some equations may not be understood by the software.
Pros: Store anything. Exclude apps. Associate notes to any app.
Cons: A bit unstable.
Pros: Feature-rich. Strong user support. Reasonably clean interface. Great service integration.
Cons: Learning curve and overhead. Weak threading options. Interface clutter CAN build up. Low notification customization.
Pros: Supports up to 20 accounts. Set time interval. Supports standard POP. Delete forwarded messages.
Cons: Forwarding can fail.
Pros: Covers different presentation requirements. Seamlessly integrates with Keynote. Easily customizable. Multiple color choices in the templates.
Cons: Not all templates look unique. Some templates are excessively busy. Templates could be hard to locate. Requires a 64-bit system.
Pros: Customisable fields. Set priorities for different lists.
Cons: No online publishing options.
Pros: Reliable performance. Auto restore setting. Replicates a real scientific calculator model. Handles both combinations and permutations well.
Cons: Graphics alter unnecessarily with each update. Random number generator is not truly random. Annoying audio clicks. Commas can be mistaken for decimal points.