Web Apps (1446 programs)
Pros: Free download. Simple and straightforward.
Cons: Limited free searches. Niche audience.
Pros: Cross-platform. Huge library. Can support most input devices. Also has social element.
Cons: Requires an Internet connection. Might consume a lot of data.
Pros: Nice for cross selling on different platforms. Ideal if you have large stocks of the same product.
Cons: Needs regular updates in order to work correctly with platforms. Is not built for intensive eCommerce website sales.
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Cons: The graphics themselves appear to be somewhat outdated..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: Works across all kinds of networks. Powerful social image editing function.
Cons: Historical access data is not unlimited. Not all tools available for free.
Pros: Uses the iconic Winamp Player. Retains the graphic equalizer. Customizable subscription packages for creators.
Cons: Separate subscriptions for different artists.
Pros: Straightforward but powerful features. Variety of subscriptions.
Cons: No free version. Mainly for small business owners.
Pros: A gentle way of tracking employee performance. It may help shy employees get their point across.
Cons: It demands more time than most other appraisal programs. Employees may prefer to voice their thoughts directly.
Pros: The visualizations are very easy to understand. You can mine information about your competitors.
Cons: It gets expansive after your free trial ends. It is prone to make repetitive mistakes.
Pros: Straightforward and easy to use. Offers multiple scanning methods. Detailed results and information.
Cons: Free version has a limit.
Pros: Simple, form-based email generating solution. Content regeneration is possible.
Cons: Minor errors in the resulting text.
Pros: Easy to use and presents modules in seconds. Can generate summarizations, examples, and quizzes. Lets you ask additional questions. Ability to share lessons.
Cons: No way to access Completed lessons. Can still contain inaccuracies. Does not have a report function.
Pros: Efficient art creation. Diverse customization tools. Extensive image library. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Unforeseen outcomes.
Pros: Text and photo prompt. Lets users experiment with prompts. Fast and easy photo generation.
Cons: Odd anatomy. Hands with multiple fingers.
Pros: Features over 100,000 templates. Bulk editing. Ideal for content creation and business marketing.
Cons: Occasional glitches.
Pros: Organize news by various feeds. Submit news articles. Import friends from Facebook and LinkedIn.
Cons: Some articles are about a different person with the same name.
Pros: Analyzes eye contact, pace, and more. Provides detailed feedback.
Cons: Live feedback sometimes lags.
Pros: Imaginative storyline. Well developed cast of characters.
Cons: A little slow at the start. Heavy emphasis on in game purchases.
Pros: Free for up to 5 formulas or 200 words/month. Supports all languages. Supports existing OpenAI API keys. Uses GPT3 keyword context classifier.
Cons: Only works with Google Sheets. Users must still write AI-specific formulas. User-based pricing doesn’t support collaboration.