Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Devoid of complicated configurations or settings. Minimal crashes or hangs.
Cons: Translations require updating. Not absolutely stable in ‘normal’ mode.
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Excellent file transfer and screenshot tools.
Cons: No video or audio support.
Pros: User-friendly interface suitable for beginners. Effective compression without significant quality loss.
Cons: Limited support for modern DVDs and copy protection. Not compatible with Blu-ray or HD DVDs.
Pros: Includes the Standard version. Offers more advanced tools. Has a highly-detailed user manual. Free.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Intuitive Media Creation Tool for ease of use. Strong compatibility with modern hardware. Faster installation and performance on SSDs. Clear setup and recovery documentation.
Cons: Limited support for legacy BIOS systems. Activation key required for full functionality.
Pros: Recognizes a wide variety of problems. Offers insightful suggestions for solutions.
Cons: Incompatalbe with software besides Office, Outlook, and 365. Can take hours to finish a test.
Pros: Effortless device detection and setup. Extensive customization options. Automatic updates for seamless operation.
Cons: Limited to ROCCAT peripherals. Some advanced features might require learning.
Pros: Completely free of charge. Lets you choose what type of data it can access online. Highly user-friendly. Lets you request a country to be added as a virtual location.
Cons: Doesn’t have a lot of advanced features.
Pros: Classic web flash design. Straightforward gameplay. Challenging twists. Multiple endings.
Cons: Confusing instructions. Sloppy visuals. Gameplay does not last long.
Pros: Fun, arcade-style gameplay. Large map to explore.
Cons: Dated graphics. Lack of an in-game map makes navigation frustrating. Lacks the depth and refinement of later GTA titles. Can feel somewhat repetitive at times.
Pros: Open source software. Option to start a live broadcast. Provides various editing and mixing tools. Suitable for beginners and expert videographers.
Cons: Comes with a learning curve.
Pros: User-friendly graphical interface. Generates correct SQL syntax. Wide range of predefined tools. Supports secure remote access.
Cons: Complicated per-user licensing model.
Pros: Multiplayer games. Streamlined integration between devices.
Cons: The app’s interface can feel a bit cluttered. The streaming quality can sometimes fluctuate.
Pros: True low-latency performance suitable for gaming. Supports streaming PC audio to multiple devices. Ability to use phone as a wireless mic for PC. Reliable, lag-free experience via USB connection.
Cons: Performance heavily dependent on Wi-Fi stability.
Pros: Sleeker and modern UI. Impressive customization option. Allows downloading of other users' profiles. OBS integration for streaming and Discord.
Cons: Less stable than Logitech Gaming Software. Only supports modern devices.
Pros: Clean, easy-to-navigate interface. Reliable playback for common video formats. Integrated access to Microsoft Store media.
Cons: Limited personalization and settings. MKV compatibility may vary. Store integration disrupts workflow.
Pros: Open-source browser. Free to use. Minimalist interface.
Cons: Not a sophisticated web broswer. Does not support Flash. Does not have auto-update. There are no crash-reports.
Pros: Fast and intuitive. Work pretty much anywhere online. Multiple format and resolution options.
Cons: No advanced converting features.