Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Offers VPN split tunneling. More than 8,000 servers from 55 regions. Uses military-grade encryption with 12 protocol options. User-friendly interface tailored.
Cons: Mediocre connection speeds.
Pros: Supports wide variety of formats. Video editing features.
Cons: Buggy interface. Unintuitive controls. Frequently crashes.
Pros: Devoid of complicated configurations or settings. Minimal crashes or hangs.
Cons: Translations require updating. Not absolutely stable in ‘normal’ mode.
Pros: Relaxing yet stimulating gameplay mechanics. Minimalist 2D graphics. A wide variety of fish species. Dynamic day and night cycle. Various quests.
Cons: Gameplay may become repetitive over time. Some players have reported encountering glitches and lag issues.
Pros: Supports various Minecraft file formats. Edit any of your Minecraft NBT data sources. Powerful graphical NBT editor. Windows include NBTUtil.
Cons: SmartScreen notice can appear the first time you run the program.
Pros: All DLCs in one package. New cinematic story. Plenty of new characters to play.
Cons: Steep pricing for some.
Pros: Has a user-friendly interface. Provides several features. Option to set the disc writing speed. Supports a range of image types.
Cons: Doesn’t copy protected discs.
Pros: Fun, arcade-style gameplay. Large map to explore.
Cons: Dated graphics. Lack of an in-game map makes navigation frustrating. Lacks the depth and refinement of later GTA titles. Can feel somewhat repetitive at times.
Pros: Strong educational tools and lesson plans. Encourages creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving. Built-in coding and Hour of Code support. Safe, teacher-controlled learning environment.
Cons: Steeper learning curve for teachers. Updates arrive slower than standard Minecraft.
Pros: Lets you personalize your PC. Gives access to the latest apps. Helps diagnose system issues. Updates drivers and bios.
Cons: Only compatible with Windows 10. Can be overwhelming. Reliance on regular internet connectivity. Can consume a noticeable amount of system resources.
Pros: Integrated CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB tools. Cloud collaboration for team workflows.
Cons: Requires powerful Windows hardware. Full functionality needs a subscription.
Pros: Adjust microphone or speaker volume. Provides modular graphical user interface. Utilizes minimal system resource. Compatible with online streaming platforms.
Cons: Designed only for audio beginners. Requires audio devices and sound drivers on computer. Doesn’t support ASIO or WASAPI.
Pros: Open world gaming environment. Highly rewarding gameplay. Unique story line.
Cons: Limited to single-player mode.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Extensive library. Simulcast episodes. Offline viewing.
Cons: Frequent ads in free plan.
Pros: Open-source. Extremely detailed packet analysis. Broad protocol and platform support. Regular updates and security fixes.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Dated user interface.
Pros: Easy to use. Automatically finds your Steam games. Easily monitors your game achievements. Allows users to tailor their achievements.
Cons: Outdated look. May get you banned by Valve Anti-Cheat.
Pros: Free to download and use. Clean and simple interface. Comes with two scanning options. Works on both internal and external drives.
Cons: Limits data recovery to up to 500MB.
Pros: Disables and remaps keyboard and mouse. Can emulate double mouse and double key clicks. No need to reboot to apply changes. Doesn’t overwrite the registry.
Cons: No drag-and-drop function. No overall revert button.