Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Game management. Social integration. Account tracking.
Cons: Only limited to Blizzard games.
Pros: Allows you to listen to international radio stations for free. It’s easy to install and use because it’s very basic.
Cons: A very basic piece of software. Only access a few radio stations per country.
Pros: Free and easy to use. Allows PDF files to be converted to images. Support for annotations. Plenty of navigation options.
Cons: Fewer keyboard shortcuts than Adobe Reader. Limited help and support. Some key options are hidden away in sub menus. No text to voice features.
Pros: 1,000 new items. Dozens of new enemies. New biomes to explore. New events.
Cons: Combining it with similar mods may turn its weapons useless. Smaller compared to Thorium and Calamity. Final boss is insanely difficult.
Pros: Very easy to use. Customize labels. Preview in real time.
Cons: Requires you to be logged in.
Pros: Works as advertised. Free and Microsoft-backed. Good performance. Fully supports Vista.
Cons: Blunt intro to virtualization. Unsurprisingly limited. May not work with Linux distributions. No USB support.
Pros: A multitude of useful features including spell-check and multi-view. More convenient than traditional word processing software.
Cons: Scripts and plugins can be tricky to find. No good for creating polished finished documents.
Pros: Visual enhancement of the map. Multiplayer compatibility.
Cons: Installation complexity. Technical aspect challenges.
Pros: Sprawling world to explore. Neon pixel graphics and synth soundtrack. Engaging turn-based combat. Sailing and ship combat.
Cons: Prone to crashing. Major save bug.
Pros: Very complete, many options available. Standalone application.
Cons: Not easy for novice users.