Video (409 programs)
Pros: Fixes files before conversion. Supports multiple file formats. A video editor is built in. Converts files by type of device.
Cons: Converted videos cannot be streamed to a TV. Conversions may take some time. Quality may take a hit after conversion. Converted videos cannot be directly transferred to a mobile device.
Pros: Comes with subtitle animations. Possible to record voiceovers. Can detach audio from video. Can record video from a webcam.
Cons: Leaves a watermark on images. No tutorial. Some features are rather complicated. Does not support 1080p.
Pros: A fully functional movie database tailored to your own personal collection. Export/import tools mean you can take it with you on the go. Customise your own categories and titles. Also covers your TV shows and series.
Cons: No video download tool; only useful for cataloguing your existing content. You're paying for information that can easily be found for free online. Few people have a large enough offline database to make good use of it. Requires Internet connection to collect film data.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Suited to beginners. Pre-made templates. Stabilize shaky footage with ease.
Cons: Lacks some advanced editing tools. Has some stability issues. Resource intensive. Transition effects can be problematic at times.
Pros: Supports many third-party webcam configurations. Filters are provided to the user. Compatible with some web-based applications. All settings can be saved.
Cons: The white balance seems to have little impact. Not compatible with mobile devices. 32-bit architecture could encounter execution issues. Some advanced modification options may not be available (depending upon the webcam).