Education & Reference (1202 programs)
Pros: Straightforward and clean layout. Performs tasks quickly without errors. Open-source. Reading training modes.
Cons: Non-English translations require work. Could crash when moving entries. Licensing problems could arise. Needs a 64-bit system.
Pros: Supports different chart layouts. Easy to use. Customisable colour schemes. Available in different languages.
Cons: A little bit basic. Rather dull interface. No tutorial. Some features are a little bit tricky.
Pros: Easy to use, robust and versatile. Comes with a range of virtual keyboards. Equipped with online and offline dictionaries. Supports translations through speech and image text recognition.
Cons: Translate button fails to appear at times. Paste input options are limited.
Pros: A huge array of functions. Visually appealing interface. Excellent graphics. Great instructional videos on the website.
Cons: Getting the hang of things is difficult initially. Some options to combine data columns/labels missing. Could run slow. Customization options are limited.
Pros: Wide range of mathematical operators, symbols, and functions. Compatible with major word processors.
Cons: User interface lacks modern aesthetic refinements.
Pros: Free and feature-rich. Accurate citation metrics. Exports to multiple formats.
Cons: Slightly complex for beginners.
Pros: Fully customisable features. Supports a wide range of formats. Easy to use. Can choose the text style.
Cons: The UI design is rather dull. No support for DRM.epubs. Many basic features missing. Does not display JPG pictures.
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: No installation required.