Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Deep download and bandwidth controls. Built-in media playback adds convenience. Plugin support extends functionality. Detailed stats and queue management.
Cons: Can feel too feature-heavy. Performance can be taxing on older devices.
Pros: McAfee is one of the most trusted names in antivirus software. Different pricing options are available. Antivirus protection for all devices in your household. Offers 1GB of encrypted cloud storage. VPN and password manager included.
Cons: Relatively expensive to protect multiple devices. Can be difficult to uninstall. Parental control not as effective as it could be. Not all features are available across all devices and operating systems.
Pros: Runs without a traditional installation. Supports SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and SUPDUP. Includes PSCP and PSFTP for secure file transfers. Saves sessions and logs for repeat workflows.
Cons: Telnet and Rlogin are legacy and less secure than SSH. File transfer tools require technical familiarity. Minimal interface can feel dated. Portable keys and session data need careful protection.
Pros: Feature-packed emulator. Safe and easy way to emulate Linux environment in Windows PCs. Tons of terminal shell options. Compile codes and store contact list backups with ease.
Cons: Requires some technical knowledge to make full use of the software.
Pros: Allows you to track league and match scores easily. Very discreet. Features 190 leagues.
Cons: Sometimes slow to update. Does not include all world leagues.
Pros: Provides lots of assets. Simple interface. Performs 3D animation well. Good for beginners.
Cons: File size is large. It hogs machine resource. No 3D modelling features. Uncanny asset designs.
Pros: A range of customisation options. Completely free.
Cons: Has a rating of 16+ - not for kids. Experienced meme-makers will already have alternatives.
Pros: Supports various languages and fonts. Allows you to enter your texts without keystrokes. Lets you transfer your composition to other word processor. Allows personalized FontMap.
Cons: Limited formatting options. Does not support extended Unicode and DBSC fonts. Text file is limited. Outdated interface.
Pros: Free and easy to use. Lots of great features. Ideal for sports professional.
Cons: Understanding the graphs can be tricky.