Video (409 programs)
Pros: Video recorder and editor in one. Intuitive to use. Plenty of editing options.
Cons: Limited models supported.
Pros: Supports 4K and 360-degree video editing. Includes automated editing tools. Offers extensive professional editing tools. Employs drag and drop system.
Cons: Lacks comprehensive tutorial.
Pros: Multi-platform. Has built-in camera. Powerful editing tools. Simple interface.
Cons: High system requirements. Prone to lagging. Subscription plan. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Excellent video quality. Simple plug-and-play.
Cons: Limited device compatibility. Occasional connection drops.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Built-in search functions. Downloads videos from most popular video sharing sites. Supports a variety of file output types.
Cons: Interface appears dated. Download speeds can be slow at times. Lacks auto resume functionality for interrupted downloads. No ability to download videos while streaming.
Pros: Efficient and near lossless video compression. Batch processing. Online video downloading. Supports up to 4K resolutions.
Cons: GPU acceleration on the licensed version only. Too many limitations on the free version.
Pros: Create backup copies of VHS videos. Distribution across multiple platforms. Convenient video editing tools. Share VHS videos to social media platforms.
Cons: Requires RCA cable and Video Capture device. Dated users interface. Lacks other format options.
Pros: Over 1000 online video sources. Easy and straightforward operation. Batch downloading. File converter.
Cons: No filtering options.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use interface. Supports two simultaneous conversations. Lightweight and works well on low-resource Macs. Offers multiple recording modes.
Cons: Advanced features require a paid upgrade.