Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Recreates the two games in higher definition. Lets you revisit Nathan and Chloe's adventures.
Cons: Has no multiplayer feature from A Thief's End.
Pros: Extremely snappy. Lightweight app. Slideshow feature. Backward compatible.
Cons: Interface isn’t inspiring. No browser plug-in. Doesn’t support many keyboard shortcuts. Lacks some advanced features.
Pros: Easy to install. Lightweight on system resources. Lets you browse the internet anonymously. Protects sensitive data. Simple and clean interface. Gives you access to encrypted and blocked sites. Protects sensitive information.
Cons: Connections take some time. Can slow internet speed. Potentially exposes users to material hosted on .onion sites. Dark web links. Not suitable for all users.
Pros: User-friendly for beginners. Receives good support. Comprehensive network simulation capabilities. Integration with Networking Academy syllabus. Regular updates and improvements. Multi-device and API support.
Cons: Not ideal for experts. Limited compared to physical hardware. Best suited for academic use only. Requires understanding of basic networking concepts.
Pros: More realistic graphics. Features new advanced tools for urban planning. Introduces new transportation options. With dynamic climates.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Offers a comprehensive drawing experience. Provides a plethora of tools and numerous materials. Supports multiple layers and a stabilization tool.
Cons: May have a learning curve for users without prior experience.
Pros: Offers official HP printer and scanner management. Provides automatic printer detection and scan modification. Supports mobile printing and network management.
Cons: Only useful for users with HP printing devices.
Pros: Simple and easy to use.
Cons: No triple click simulation.
Pros: Innovative manual-aim shooting system. Stylish cel-shaded visuals and dynamic arenas. Fast-paced, no-rules gameplay is refreshingly chaotic. Skill-based depth and role rotation keep it engaging.
Cons: No cross-play or AI bots at launch. Ongoing network crashes and desync issues. Some volume inconsistencies in audio.
Pros: Gives access to PC audio from Android devices. Free-to-use software. Lets users adjust volume and transmission. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Doesn’t support Mac devices.
Pros: Highly configurable settings for optimized performance. Extremely lightweight, runs smoothly on various PCs. Simple and intuitive user interface. Easy drag-and-drop APK installation. Supports running multiple applications simultaneously.
Cons: Lacks built-in usage tutorials. Some apps designed for Android will not run properly.
Pros: Feature-packed emulator. Safe and easy way to emulate Linux environment in Windows PCs. Tons of terminal shell options. Compile codes and store contact list backups with ease.
Cons: Requires some technical knowledge to make full use of the software.
Pros: Supports many characters sets and encodings. Lightweight and portable. Good reaction speed. Smart typing and spelling checks feature.
Cons: Not intuitive interface.
Pros: Stunning visuals. Large map to explore. High-tech armory. Showcases new parts of Pandora.
Cons: Requires a high-performing PC. Takes a toll on your storage.
Pros: Vehicle customization options. Large open-world map (Sunset City). Realistic drifting mechanics. Multiple race types.
Cons: Progress may feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Reroutes traffic to an AES 128-bit encrypted tunnel. Shield your true IP address. Thousand of server and IP address options. Ultra-fast connection.
Cons: No Windows kill switch. Quite more expensive than other VPN programs.
Pros: Clean and intuitive interface. Comprehensive set of annotation tools. Versatile virtual printer for converting documents to PDF. Improved stability and performance.
Cons: Advanced editing features might be lacking for professionals. Compatibility issues in new hardware.