Audio (1548 programs)
Pros: A file size of only 728 megabytes is ideal for most operating systems. The controls and layout are very easy to understand.
Cons: The last update took place as far back as 2011. Not meant to be used with newer operating systems.
Pros: Possible to record loops. Easy to use. Impressive automix feature. Supports various controllers.
Cons: Vinyl controls are rather basic. Takes up a lot of memory. The interface looks rather dull. Cannot record mixes.
Pros: Packed with features. Allows you full control over audio quality. Produces professional results.
Cons: Very complicated for beginners.
Pros: Can support a wide variety of file formats. Can trim media files. Can merge media files. Can set the number of processors in use.
Cons: Small interface. Cannot increase screen size. Can only access properties from menus. Can only convert 3 minutes of each audio file in the free version.
Pros: Lots of tools for enhancing audio quality. Crackle removal filter. Built-in ripping, burning and conversion.
Cons: No mixing facilities.
Pros: Helps you find music you like. Based on Adobe AIR.
Cons: Doesn't have a big user community.
Pros: Lots of different sound effects. Huge range of features.
Cons: Can be tricky to get to grips with. Takes a up a lot of space.
Pros: Simple to use. Has presets.
Cons: Does not have leveler. Does not have dynamic voice.