Education & Reference (1207 programs)
Pros: This is likely the best music editing software in the world today.. Music notation and real-time note entry are simple..
Cons: The software cannot export MusicXML or graphic files (sometimes used when writing scores).. Sibelius is quite expensive and might not be applicable for those on a tight budget..
Pros: Supports ePub file viewing. ePub to PDF conversion. Compatible with many Windows versions. Supports multiple languages.
Cons: Dated interface.
Pros: Huge variety of educational videos. Includes test preps for current students. Gamification systems make learning more compelling. Runs well on tablets as well as laptops and PCs.
Cons: Essentially the same as the website. Some subjects have much more content than others. App is optimized for touch devices over KBM. Content has heavy audiovisual resource focus.
Pros: Excellent levels of customer service and support.. Specific plans designed around specific business needs..
Cons: There is no free version of the WebEx Player. After a trial period this software will have to be purchased.. As this software is quite complex it could slow down in-house operating systems if they employ older hardware..
Pros: High-quality images and animations. Tons of options you can customize. Can easily be scripted and coded. Multiple image formats supported.
Cons: More for presentation than data analysis. No trial version. Not supported by text editors for syntax highlighting. Interface isn’t easy at first glance.
Pros: Measure typing speed. Enhance typing skills further. Preset words and test results are printable. Configurable time duration.
Cons: Outdated program.
Pros: 400,000 entries. Search history. Excellent usability. Pronunciation help. Offline accessibility. Visual aids.
Cons: Not all terms have images. Restricted viewing options. Lack of spelling suggestions.
Pros: Easy to use. Open-source and lightweight. Built-in calculator is great. Supports various output formats.
Cons: Not beginner-friendly. Looks unlike most CAD software. Pre-built components are tough to find. Working with libraries can be confusing.
Pros: Supports more than 60 languages. Free app.
Cons: Not as extensive as competitor translators. Could face issues with syntaxes.
Pros: Gets rid of the need to physically visit service centers. Available on mobile devices. Uses Aadhaar. Gives an SMS confirmation.
Cons: Needs another external device to work.
Pros: Dictionary and thesaurus in one app. Intuitive navigation. Can be used offline. Has a search and cross-reference feature.
Cons: Outdated interface.
Pros: Good training ressource.
Cons: Looks a bit outdated.
Pros: Comprehensive list of words. Includes audio pronunciations. Contains illustrations. Learner-centric.
Cons: Expensive. Resource heavy. The interface cannot be customized. Takes too long to install.
Pros: Strong alignment with NGSS, CSTA, and Common Core standards. Engaging, hands-on learning with familiar LEGO bricks. Comprehensive teacher support, including 400+ lessons and professional development. Offers specific solutions for pre-K through middle school.
Cons: High potential initial cost due to specialized kits for each level.
Pros: Comes with an intuitive tutorial. Designed for standard QWERTY keyboards.
Cons: Certain exercises unavailable. Raavi font needs to be downloaded for external use.