Education & Reference (1207 programs)
Pros: Exercise memory and foreign vocabulary. Listen to the correct pronunciation of a word.
Cons: Very basic interface. No advanced game or sentence construction.
Pros: Easy and intuitive to use. Customizable lesson plans. Typing mini-games.
Cons: Outdated UI design.
Pros: Open-source. Accessible across multiple platforms. Supports both basic and advanced functions.
Cons: Mobile versions limited to Decimal engine.
Pros: Two educational modes. Higher chances of passing the actual exam. Unlimited mock exam trials. Easy login and registration process.
Cons: Does not guarantee to have the same questions in the actual test. Lacks a variety of materials. Lacks engaging contents.
Pros: Easy to navigate. Can be used by many users simultaneously.
Cons: Interface looks dated.
Pros: A professional resume builder. Fantastic sample resumes. Cover letter creation included.
Cons: Looks a little outdated.
Pros: Simple interface to create content. Open format allows pages to be edited by any program.
Cons: No security features to protect data. Not available for Mac OS.
Pros: UI design inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System. Plenty of customization options. Some automation features.
Cons: Articles are not fetched automatically by default.
Pros: Easy to navigate. Quick installation. Customizable. Different typing test levels.
Cons: Limited test text selection. Only 1 kind of typing test. Outdated interface.
Pros: Has options for different kinds of questions. Can disable cursor when necessary. Also includes a timer. Displays the first person who chose the correct answer.
Cons: Multiple choice only supports ten choices. No optimal for open-ended questions. Not compatible with Windows 10. Only compatible with MS Powerpoint 2007 and 2010.