Mac (10000 programs)
Pros: Protects your device from viruses and malware. Automatic definition updates. Good balance of protection and performance. Easy to understand interface.
Cons: Can block certain websites from opening. Initial set up of advanced options can be time-consuming. Interface seems cluttered at first. On-demand scans degrade device performance temporarily.
Pros: Add effects and even create musical scores. Record and clean up your instrument playing sessions. Supports 3rd party apps and audio unit plugins. Offers a nice selection of built-in audio effects.
Cons: Undoing your mistakes is tricky. Does not offer in-depth tutorials. Screening out reverberation noise is difficult. Does not recover your work after accidental shutdown.
Pros: Native macOS client with notch and menu bar alerts. Integrated rotation-based on-call scheduling and escalation policies. AI Scribe produces real-time summaries and post-mortem drafts. Service catalog enables dependency-aware automation and impact analysis.
Cons: Core response features depend on Slack or Microsoft Teams integration. Service catalog requires deliberate metadata mapping and maintenance. macOS notch alerts provide desktop-only ambient visibility.
Pros: Workspace-based account switching modelled after Slack. Supports Mastodon, Pleroma, Akkoma, Friendica, Firefish, Gotosocial. Open-source under GNU GPL-3.0 with community-driven development. Real-time streaming updates timelines without manual reloads.
Cons: Single-column layout limits simultaneous multi-stream monitoring. Built with Electron, so it runs as a desktop runtime process. Primarily desktop-focused; mobile client is a separate project.
Pros: Native installers for Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. Open-source codebase available for inspection. Shows pull requests and CI status within the interface. Expanded image diff support and syntax-highlighted diffs.
Cons: No official Linux version is provided. Built on Electron, which shapes its cross-platform design. Optimized for GitHub-hosted workflows more than other hosts. Advanced workflows still often require the command line.