Web Apps (1454 programs)
Pros: Huge world to explore. Detailed characters to interact with.
Cons: Graphics are a little basic. Quests can be very tough.
Pros: Physics-based graphics improve the realism of basic movements.. Players can choose to take on the role of the Germans or the allies..
Cons: The graphics themselves appear to be somewhat outdated.. A paid subscription is required to become a full member..
Pros: Search like a normal search engine. Attractive presentation. Opportunity to give feedback.
Cons: Still being developed. Benefits of registering unclear.
Pros: Good graphics. Turn-based strategic PVP battles are exciting.
Cons: Monsters are repetitive. Not many customisation options.
Pros: Simple mechanics. Addictive gameplay. Lets you play with keyboards and Xbox controller. Aesthetically pleasing.
Cons: Very sensitive controls. Lacks reward system.
Pros: Simple drag-and-drop visual interface. Detailed analytical reports.
Cons: Traffic limited by subscription plan choices. Intrusive branding in free version.
Pros: Allows for automated content creation. Provides content ideas. Free to use with an OpenAI API key.
Cons: Integration is limited to Google Apps. Complicated initial setup.
Pros: The videos are all free to use.
Cons: The licensing agreement has certain restrictions. Using the videos for commercial uses may cost you money.
Pros: Streamlined word processor layout. Integrated with GPT-3 chatbot.
Cons: No support for non-English languages. Allows limited number of users on the platform.
Pros: Hundreds of apps and products to test. Various payout options. Easy sharing options. $50 signing in bonus.
Cons: Some apps require the mobile version to test. It takes time to register completed tasks. Some connectivity issues.
Pros: Excellent graphics. More than 30 skills to learn and master.
Cons: Not for action game lovers. Gameplay could be too simple for some.
Pros: Organise tasks into lists. Add dates and notes.
Cons: Only available to Android Google users. No ability to sync between different apps.
Pros: Easy to set up virtual classroom. Wide array of integrated features. Customizable sessions. Supports live class.
Cons: Performance depends on users' connection. Frequent server problem. Terrible browser compatibility.
Pros: Free trial and free version. HIPAA, SOC-2, and GDPR-compliant. Mock APIs available for testing.
Cons: Pricey, especially for a startup company. Capable enough to replace workers. Very few free features offered.
Pros: Reverse image lookup available.
Cons: Results may exclude important keywords. Starter and Pro subscription images are public. Switches users to slow servers if they hit their run limit.
Pros: Lets you know if the site is Wordpress-developed. Offers data on web design trends. Has a regularly updated blog.
Cons: Can take longer depending on the website.