Social & Communication (289 programs)
Pros: Supports 15 messaging apps. Simple interface. iMessage works even in a non-Apple device. Extendable features with plugins and integrations.
Cons: Requires invitation before signing up. Using iMessage on non-Apple device is complicated.
Pros: Developed by a non-profit organization. End-to-end encryption for calls and texts. Allows 150 users in one group chat. Invite potential users via online or text.
Cons: Created by a for-profit co-founder. Offers bare-minimum security features.
Pros: Video streaming-integrated virtual camera tool. Transform room into a virtual stage. Tons of magical slides. Free version available to download.
Cons: Not supported by Safari or other built-in Apple apps.
Pros: No device and operating system restrictions. Create instant and scheduled meetings. HD video and audio quality even at lower bandwidths. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Constant bugs. Supports Indian mobile numbers only.
Pros: Can support up to 40,000 people in one call. Cross-platform capabilities. Screen-share function. Automatic recordings.
Cons: Audio and video issues. Can’t access recordings sometimes.
Pros: Unlimited users. Easy to create and join calls. No account needed. Encrypted calls.
Cons: Some connectivity issue. Delay audio.
Pros: Unified communication and collaboration tools. Strong integration with Office suite and third-party apps. AI-powered Copilot boosts productivity. Advanced security monitoring and translation features.
Cons: Requires Microsoft account. Steep learning curve for new users. Performance issues on lower-end devices.
Pros: Comes with various free functionalities. Features varied pricing plans. Offers support for HD video calls. Comes with a clean interface.
Cons: Needs good internet connectivity. Occasional crashes and lags.
Pros: Easy to join group chats. Supports up to 8 people in a group call. Allows simultaneous group calls. Allows users to play games while on the call.
Cons: Lots of call dropouts. Some games do not work. Can be too invasive. Uses an excessive amount of battery.
Pros: Reliable text-based and video messaging. Screen sharing support. Record call feature. Supports file-sharing.
Cons: Difficult to use with large groups. Unreliable notifications. Slow conversation updates. Prone to lagging.
Pros: Easy to use. Does not need initial configurations. Lightweight. Encrypts messages.
Cons: Outdated interface. No one-on-one message thread.
Pros: Intuitive editing user interface. Creates real audiences. Optimized distribution channels. Allows to schedule publication of contents ahead of time.
Cons: No custom objects. Some essential security features are missing.
Pros: Lets you create personalized filters. Custom filters can be shared and used by others. Lots of customization options. Creative and unique effects.
Cons: Users need a Snapchat account to access the filters. Log-in is required. Custom face filters do not get reviewed and published immediately.
Pros: Easy to navigate. Easy access to Quora. Offers full-fledged version of the website. Efficient way of using Quora on a desktop.
Cons: Topics are presented in smaller text. UI lacks intuitiveness. Layout not completely optimized. Requires a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Facebook feed automatically updates with new posts. Add comments and like updates from within the app on your desktop. Transparency can be adjusted. Automatically becomes opaque when interacted with.
Cons: Extra features cost money. Push notifications often trigger before your feed updates. Users report tagging feature is buggy. Errors reported when set to open on startup.
Pros: Easy to use. Filters can be used during real time video chats. Wide selection of face filters. Does not require users to log in.
Cons: Cannot be used to access Snapchat accounts. Does not allow Snap exchanges between users.
Pros: The H264 video codec is supported. A quick login process. It is possible to color code contacts and nicknames. Only six megabytes of memory is needed.
Cons: Might not work with all PC-based updates. Not suitable for minors. Some chat rooms are not moderated. Not compatible with other third-party video chat software.
Pros: Passwords can be remembered. Multiple accounts can be opened simultaneously. Support for touch bars is offered. Numerous GIF images can be accessed when messaging friends.
Cons: Little technical support is offered. Some websites may not be able to be opened. Potential glitches when activating chat widgets. Older operating systems are not supported.
Pros: Emoji compatibility. Great for file transfers. Easy to use. Fairly fast.
Cons: Locks up with unexpected input. Sign-in issues. Not feature-complete. Very poor tech support.
Pros: Supports keyboard shortcuts. Nickname coloring for better orientation in public chats. Supports sharing messages on Facebook or Twitter. Extremely handy notifications.
Cons: Too large drop-down fields. Closing the program could lead to a crash. The smallest font size is not small enough. Default colors aren’t easy to discern.