Books (114 programs)
Pros: Automatically downloads attached podcasts. Add or remove columns from viewing panel.
Cons: Not as powerful as some alternatives. Opens links in separate browser but not original post.
Pros: Ability to import limitless different email accounts. Configurable according to requirements.
Cons: Looks rather dated. Requires a lot of tweaking.
Pros: The interface is well designed and intuitive. It can handle over 100K without a problem.
Cons: Some users will not know how to self-host their own RSS Feed. It is more useful for hardcore users rather than occasional feed junkies.
Pros: Several configuration options.
Pros: Simple interface. Supports a lot of file formats. Can add bookmarks, highlights, and notes. Can customize view.
Cons: Prone to crashing. Only full screen mode.
Pros: Contains vast amount of information. Offers multiple languages. Articles can be shared with other apps. Easily searchable.
Cons: Quality of information is variable. Coding for the encyclopaedia can take a while to learn. Material can be easily accessed online without app. Interface is bland.
Pros: Up-to-date 6th edition includes thousands of new, modern terms. 'fuzzy' search option if you are unclear on spelling. Example sentences to make the meaning of words clearer. Favourites tool allows you to compile word lists.
Cons: Long download time. Other dictionaries cost a fraction. Space-hungry. Cannot be updated.