Education & Reference (1202 programs)
Pros: Open source. Cross platform. Customizable UI. Large community of users. Available in many languages.
Cons: Does not have 3D CAD.
Pros: Transcribes chords from audio files. Very easy to use. Includes Guitar fingerings.
Cons: Demo is too short to fully evaluate. Audio format support should be wider. Results aren't perfect.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Two modes of difficulty. No need for a microprocessor. Required programs included in installation.
Cons: Can’t work with Windows Vista. The tutorial is a separate download. Installation times vary depending on operating system. Some instruction not working right.
Pros: A good 1st point of call. Interactive lessons. Password protection. Multiple users.
Cons: Very dated interface. Teaches only the very basics.
Pros: Huge database of words. Returns Syllables, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs and Nouns. Clearly organised results. Great for sparking your imagination!.
Cons: Requires copying entire folder to your Applications to try. Changing views a little unitutiive. Could make you a bit lazy creatively!.
Pros: Easy to install. Fun design. Beginner-friendly. Has a lot of help files a lot of help files.
Cons: Can only save in small basic file type. Interface is too simple. Cannot customize interface. Options are limited.
Pros: Open-source and free. Highly customizable platform. Wide range of learning tools. Integrates with Microsoft 365 and Google tools.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new users.
Pros: Illustrate chemical structures and other scientific diagrams. Provides helpful tools for drawing chemical structures. Easily label chemical processes. Import chemical diagrams.
Cons: Has complicated interface for non-chemistry users. Only draws chemical structures. May not be updated. Lacks any defining features.
Pros: Open-source. Accessible across multiple platforms. Supports both basic and advanced functions.
Cons: Mobile versions limited to Decimal engine.