Audio (1528 programs)
Pros: Free. Supports different audio formats. Displays album art. Low system requirement.
Cons: Has a few system errors. The interface needs an update.
Pros: Observe audio levels from audio environments and systems. FFT-based dual-channels. Hardware-based analyzers.
Cons: Overwhelming user interface. More features available upon purchase. May not work with some audio equipment.
Pros: Offers a convenient way to quickly convert files. Can convert a wide range of filetypes.
Cons: Can only convert to MP3. No support for batch conversion.
Pros: Quick to install. User-friendly. Good for beginners. Supports several file formats.
Cons: Redundant commands. Too simple. Cannot support some file formats. Has a file size limit.
Pros: Multiplatform.
Cons: Requires technical knowledge.
Pros: Supports several formats. Batch processing.
Cons: No built-in player.
Pros: Powerful automation. Good selection of sample material. Fast navigation. Very sharp sound.
Cons: Does not include all key features. Only sixteen audio tracks. Only two send and return tracks. Only four audio outputs.
Pros: Batch conversion.
Cons: Not integrated into the contextual menu.
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: Simple graphical user interface. Automated tuner. Optimizes drag-and-drop method.
Cons: Limited to WAV files. Inconsistent sample rate conversion routine. Inconsistent downsampling process.
Pros: Compatible with both audio and video files. Free to download and simple to use.
Cons: Some will prefer ready-made ringtones. Lacks the features of professional software.