Utilities & Tools (5446 programs)
Pros: Gives you more control over scrolling. Auto-scrolling feature. Emulates iPhone scrolling abilities.
Cons: May work better with some apps than others.
Pros: Very easy to set up. Allows you to switch effortlessly between Windows and OS X. Interchanges files between your OS X and Windows environment. Latest version is faster than ever. Use Windows apps from your Dock. Now allows access from mobile devices. Uses speech recognition in OS X. Puts Windows apps into Dock. Integrated with iCloud.
Cons: Can be a bit slow to use compared to an installation of Windows using Boot Camp. Requires a lot of free hard drive space to work. Leaves components behind after uninstall.
Pros: Native Apple Silicon support for M1 and M2 Macs. Supports snapshots, linked clones, and virtual networks. Excellent compatibility with Windows, Linux, and more. Now free for personal and commercial use.
Cons: Requires setup knowledge—less beginner-friendly. Limited automation and scripting features compared to enterprise tools.
Pros: Delves deep into DVD structures.
Cons: Very technical. Doesn't work with protected DVDs.
Pros: No need for a separate copy of Windows. Good compatibility with many Windows applications. High-performance graphics.
Cons: Limited customization options.
Pros: Smart way to control volume.
Cons: Limited function.
Pros: Simple to play. Addictive. Gravity and sound options.
Cons: Needs to be more challenging after a while.
Pros: Opens and extracts unsupported file formats on Mac. No-clutter interface. Fast and reliable extraction process.
Cons: User interface feels old by today’s standards.
Pros: Instantly wipes your desktop clean. Integrated with Finder. Access directly from Menu Bar.
Cons: Using a hotkey may cause instability.