Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Allows adjustment of reading speed and pitch. Includes tool for correcting word pronunciation. Can save audio as WAV files.
Cons: Lacks direct MP3 saving capability. Missing controls for skipping sentences and paragraphs.
Pros: Graphically clear interface. Broad compatibility. Extensive sound library.
Cons: Requires a DAW host. Restricted freedom in advanced sound design.
Pros: Familiar and intuitive Discord-like UI. Over 200 games and 50 messaging services supported. Plenty of sounds effects to choose from. Additional useful tools.
Cons: A stable internet connection is required to fully access the online services.
Pros: Works with PCs and home theater setups. Supports multi-channel speakers. Dedicated mode for headphones.
Cons: Sound performance will vary per device. Not all games support the technology yet.
Pros: Free and lightweight Windows utility. Simple one-click connection after pairing. Wireless playback from mobile to PC. Clean and minimal interface.
Cons: No support for phone calls or microphone input. Audio quality depends on Bluetooth hardware and drivers.
Pros: Grants a high degree of control over your device's sounds. Change sound settings where none would otherwise exist.
Cons: User interface is not aesthetically pleasing or user friendly. Equalizer and control settings need better tutorialization.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Intuitive to use. Two sound sources. Decent amount of extra features and options.
Cons: Recordings are limited to under 3 minutes in the trial version. Audio trim option is only available in the paid version.