Browsers (915 programs)
Pros: Saves multiple links in one go. Improves the way Firefox handles downloads.
Cons: Requires frequent updates. Not the most user-friendly.
Pros: Customizes the Level of Toxicity Shown in the Comments. Supports Popular Websites.
Cons: Some Toxic Comments Are Missed. Works on English Comments Only.
Pros: Very attractive appearance, especially with Vista.
Cons: Favorite buttons in tab bar can't be removed. Only works with old versions of Firefox.
Pros: Integrates an FTP client into Firefox. Easy to use. Saves profiles.
Cons: Sometimes seems to drop connections.
Pros: Built-in chat box. Built-in music player. Focuses on blocking malicious sites. Change Facebook and VK theme.
Cons: Focus is mainly on Facebook. Limited browser customization options. Supports limited social media accounts. Does not allow multiple logins.
Pros: A capture tool always at reach. Can capture complete websites. Can copy data directly to Clipboard.
Cons: Only supports two formats. Doesn't add the file extension automatically.
Pros: Great alternative for the retired Chrome's Cloud Print and upload capability. More extensive and efficient to use. Save various contents to Google Drive. Organize and share files.
Cons: No capacity to capture chrome:// pages or Chrome Web Store pages.
Pros: Better memory management. More secured. Replacement to Adobe Flash Player.
Cons: Still on its early development.
Pros: Blocks all kinds of ads. Works with your browser. Quite fast. Doesn't record your information.
Cons: Can be difficult to set up. Some of what it does is unclear.
Pros: Free to download and use. Works across numerous platforms and devices.
Cons: Updates can remove password data. Can freeze from time to time.
Pros: Free and Easy to Use. Blocks Ads and Unwanted Webpage Elements. Configurable. Users Very Little Memory.
Cons: Not All Ads Are Blocked on Some Websites. Cannot Be Installed on Some Web Browsers.