Utilities & Tools (5466 programs)
Pros: Non-indexed searches can produce reliable results when indexing misses files. Supports advanced queries, including regular expressions and file content search.
Cons: Broad searches can take longer on large drives than indexed tools. Interface prioritizes function over a modern, polished feel.
Pros: Lightweight. Malware detector. Automatic updater. User-friendly user interface. Drag-and-drop functionality.
Cons: Inconsistent updates. Doesn't construct RAR files due to the inability of the Mac OS.
Pros: Free upgrade. File organization. Dark mode. Finder does a lot more than before.
Cons: Not many back-end updates. Dark mode may not work with all apps. Screen shot edit options are clunky. The new app additions are underwhelming.
Pros: Lightweight installation and setup. Recording feature included.
Cons: Security bypass required. Robotic patterns.
Pros: Easy setup with step-by-step guidance. All-in-one tool for printing, scanning, and printer management. Supports remote printing and scanning. Includes helpful HP Printables.
Cons: Requires a stable internet connection. Needs an HP account for full functionality.
Pros: One of the few Windows recovery tools designed for Mac devices.. It supports MacBook Air. MacBook Pro and iMac..
Cons: It is unable to replace versions of Windows 10.. The last update occurred in February 2014..
Pros: Scheduling supports hands-off macro runs. Record-and-replay automation saves time on repetitive tasks.
Cons: Playback depends on consistent layouts and screens. Advanced logic and complex workflows feel limited.
Pros: Easy to take screenshots. Intuitive interface. Annotation tools. Customizable save settings.
Cons: Limited annotation tools. Tricky save options. Does not automatically save screenshots.