Web Apps (10000 programs)
Pros: Lightweight platform. Allows shipping of any application. Allows collaboration. Containers include all neccessary resources to run an app.
Cons: High security risk.
Pros: Easy creation of presentations. Allows for theme import. Paraphrases sentences. Can suggest images.
Cons: Clunky paraphrased text. Unrelated image suggestions. Limited presentations a month for free users.
Pros: Comprehensive skill coverage. Adaptive learning. Visually appealing. Vocabulary-rich stories.
Cons: Activities could use text instructions. Needs creative breaks and inventive activities. More support videos will help. Progress-monitoring will be challenging for teachers.
Pros: Supports TypeScript, JavaScript, Go, Python, Ruby, and Java. Generates suggestions based on project and style conventions. It can anticipate requirements accurately enough. Good at boilerplate.
Cons: Low accuracy with bracket suggestions, so it can close objects, functions, and arrays prematurely. Doesn’t check code for vulnerabilities. Has the potential to produce bad code at scale. No licensing input, making it hard to tell AI-generated from man-made code.
Pros: Supports up to 10 calendars. End-to-end encryption. Syncs across devices.
Cons: Only available to paid ProtonMail and ProtonVPN users.
Pros: 70+ diverse maps. Cross-platform multiplayer. Creative Stumble Workshop mode. Frequent updates and events.
Cons: Occasional server and matchmaking issues. Repetitive soundtrack. Reliance on in-app purchases.