Education & Reference (1206 programs)
Pros: Optimal word and sentence suggestions. CopyScape detection. Manual and Automatic Mode.
Cons: Requires stable network connection. May bypass few grammatical errors. Not guaranteed fool-proof.
Pros: Millions of titles can be accessed at no charge.. Batch download options are offered to the user..
Cons: No other languages besides English and Russian are available to the user.. Processing speeds of 1 GHz or higher are required..
Pros: Nice book-like interface. Various search categories. Three Bible versions as its base of terms. Lightweight.
Cons: Includes adware during installation. Only three Bible versions. Less categories compared to other dictionaries. Not an extension tool.
Pros: Type with Russian letters and characters. Uses Cyrillic characters. Practice typing Russian characters. Learn to communicate in Russian and Cyrillic.
Cons: Most OS have already foreign language keyboard inputs available. Only produces Russian and Cyrillic characters. May have difficulty on writing modern slang. May inaccurately spell out non-Russian words.
Pros: 78 various topics to play for. The tutorial can be in Polish, English, French, and German. Single-player and Versus Mode available. Can choose between UK and US English.
Cons: Interface looks bland. No advanced lessons. Only teaches words. Free trial is only for 15 days.
Pros: Free to download and use. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Lacks study aids. No audio features.
Pros: Geographical data and HD satellite images. Simple and intuitive interface. Allows creation of custom tours and videos. Advanced measurement and analysis tools. Surprising images in relief.
Cons: Performance issues on older devices.
Pros: Quick and easy. Includes audio. 55 different questions. 3 different topic / sections.
Cons: From 2013, so not the latest version. Limited to a small number of subjects. Once the questions are done, no more available. Not visually appealing.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Broad coverage of essential driving topics Instant feedback on practice questions.
Cons: Limited access to in-depth educational resources. Potential gaps in state-specific content.