Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Native tabbed browsing for multiple directories in one window. Open-source codebase available for community review and contribution. Theme support including light and dark modes. Directory bookmarking, navigation history, and breadcrumb tracking.
Cons: Not intended as a full system-level replacement. Requires the .NET runtime to execute. Focuses on essential operations, lacks advanced power-user tools.
Pros: Interactive guided input for quick, terminal-based issue creation. Go-compiled binary runs on Windows and other desktop platforms. Stores API tokens and base URLs in a config for repeatable use.
Cons: Limited to standard fields; custom Jira fields not supported. Focuses on issue creation, lacks broader Jira management features. Config file stores credentials locally, requiring secure file permissions.
Pros: Over 250 pirate-themed scenery items for detailed customization. Two distinct flat rides, Sea Dragon and Jolly Roger. Integration with Impossification for dramatic attraction variants. Thematic music and a pirate entertainer enhance atmosphere.
Cons: Requires the host game and a compatible digital storefront client. Primarily cosmetic additions, limited new gameplay systems. Best suited to players who enjoy extended decoration sessions.
Pros: Automatic reversion to previous display state after an application exits. Enables or disables specific monitors on the fly. Open-source code available for audit under GPL-3.0. Lightweight background footprint during idle operation.
Cons: Shell-replacement option requires careful setup and testing. Requires the .NET Desktop Runtime dependency. Advanced audio and shell features need technical familiarity. Windows desktop only (Windows 10 and 11 recommended).
Pros: Fuzzy search tolerates typos and partial names. Indexes files and applications locally, no internet required. Multi-monitor support for complex setups. Lightweight footprint keeps searches responsive.
Cons: Keyboard-centric design has learning curve for mouse users. Does not disable native Alt-Tab, requires remapping to replace it. Advanced filters require manual configuration for precise exclusion.
Pros: Low system resource consumption during normal use. Movable mascot overlay that can be positioned anywhere. Simple context menu for quick access to controls. Distinctive, cohesive art from an independent developer.
Cons: Appeals mainly to desktop-mascot and customization fans. Available only on Windows platforms. Provides decorative value rather than productivity features.
Pros: Click-through mode lets clicks pass through the overlay. Supports web URLs and local HTML, PDF, image files. Transparency slider for semi-transparent overlays. Low resource footprint compared with keeping a browser tab open.
Cons: Windows-only compatibility limits cross-platform use. Internet required when loading web-based URLs. Minimalist UI offers fewer advanced layout presets.
Pros: Operates independently of any specific browser. Open-source codebase enables public review. Import/export supports database backup and migration. Lightweight design reduces background system load.
Cons: Narrow feature scope compared with multi-purpose suites. Windows-only compatibility, 64-bit systems recommended. Targeted at power users; casual users may miss automation.
Pros: Creates virtual Win32 MIDI ports that proxy UWP devices. Enables Bluetooth LE and USB-MIDI controllers in legacy applications. Low-latency routing suitable for live playing and recording. Automatic detection of connected UWP MIDI hardware.
Cons: Application must remain running to maintain the bridge. Requires desktop Windows with UWP support. Advanced routing requires MIDI port management knowledge. Limited to bridging UWP and Win32 MIDI APIs.
Pros: Enables GUI scales beyond the game's preset options. Portable executable, no installer required. Open-source codebase for community inspection. Very small runtime footprint during use.
Cons: Designed only for Bedrock Edition on Windows. Changes are applied by editing configuration files. Not applicable to Java Edition players.
Pros: Creates unlimited virtual ports (limited by system resources). Dynamic port creation for complex routing without a hard-coded limit. Widely regarded as more stable than older virtual MIDI drivers. Compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit applications.
Cons: Does not send MIDI over a network; local-only routing. Commercial use requires contacting the developer for licensing. Performance depends on host resources when many ports are active. Windows-only utility.
Pros: Distinct offshore industrial aesthetic with purpose-built assets. Elevation changes create meaningful line-selection challenges. Collision tuning produces predictable drift transitions. Installs and syncs via mod.io without extra tools.
Cons: Not available on consoles due to platform restrictions. Requires legitimate CarX game and mod.io integration. Multiplayer needs the host and all players to have it installed.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the Tsukuba Fruits Line layout. High-resolution environmental assets enhance mountain-pass atmosphere. Road surfaces optimized for the CarX physics engine. Layout supports tandem drifting and solo time-attack runs.
Cons: Requires a mod loader such as Kino Mod or BepInEx. Multiplayer requires all players to install the same mod. High-detail environment may require a more capable GPU for stable frame rates.
Pros: Adds authentic, recognisable character voice lines for in-combat reactions. Includes multiple playable characters with selectable voice sets. High-fidelity samples drawn from original source material. Editable files and mod.io install option for flexible setup.
Cons: Designed for PCVR, not for standalone or Nomad mobile releases. Voice lines are short, not full character dialogue scenes. Focuses on audio, no visual costume or model changes.
Pros: Adds explicit tier labels (Easy to Legendary) inside the Slayer menu. Installs via mod.io and the game's Mod Manager. Updates display in real time when new assignments appear. Lightweight code designed to avoid noticeable performance impact.
Cons: Scope limited to the Slayer interface only. Benefits mainly players who actively train Slayer. Requires enabling through the game's Mod Manager.