Productivity (1075 programs)
Pros: Exports to PDF. Very similar in look to MS Office. Integration with Android and Windows Mobile.
Cons: Spell checkers in other languages missing. No toolbar customisation.
Pros: Advanced PDF features. Seamless Cloud integration. Secure document handling.
Cons: Heavy installation size.
Pros: Makes database management easier for novices. Works across platforms. Interface is now highly customizable. Allows integration of script triggers. Reporting features for charts and spreadsheets.
Cons: Still beneficial to have some PHP and MySQL knowledge. Takes a lot of getting to grips with all it has to offer.
Pros: Supports up to 20 accounts. Set time interval. Supports standard POP. Delete forwarded messages.
Cons: Forwarding can fail.
Pros: Good feed reader. Import and export address book. Create filters. Thunderbird add-ons. Find as you type.
Cons: Can be unstable.
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: Makes organizing contacts easier. Add multimedia and documents to contacts. Schedule alarms for events.
Cons: Internal browser not much use. Lack of e-mailing options.
Pros: Sample entry to get started. Easy to set new entries.
Cons: Old interface.
Pros: Free to use. Opens Microsoft Office documents including Word and Excel. Includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program. Good alternative to Microsoft Office.
Cons: Slow at opening documents and can be unresponsive sometimes. Too many buttons and settings. Based mainly on Java.