Education & Reference (740 programs)
Pros: Usable on many devices. Keeps lectures cross-device. Supports on-demand video. Provides in-class polls.
Cons: Few sorting options. Slightly clunky interface. No download options. Requires Echo360 connection.
Pros: Compiles all your reading materials. Saves unlimited webpages across websites. Embedded HTML editor. User-friendly UI.
Cons: Free version has limited import and export functions.
Pros: Very easy to use. Arrange family members just with the mouse.
Cons: Functionality is too basic. You can't change the tree's text font.
Pros: Gives you access to thousands of audio books. Has books for all grade levels. Offers highlighting and note taking features. Adjustable speed.
Cons: Some audio books have readers with soft voices that it is hard to listen to. Playback stops after reaching a few pages. The readers sometimes pronounce words differently. Some bug issues.
Pros: Creates professional molecular structures. Makes presentations much easier for scientists. Extensive instructions.
Cons: Doesn't perform molecular calculations.
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: Comprehensive package including graphics, calculus and more. Tutorials guide you through producing graphics.
Cons: Can be complicated to get to grips with at first. No support for all branches of maths.
Pros: Basic and advanced tests. Easy to use. Reinforces learning. Offers users the ability to check progress.
Cons: Not much replay value. Rather limited in its scope. The interface is quite dull. Emphasis on in-app purchases.