Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Uses a proprietary security protocol. Beginner-friendly. Uses AES-256 encryption. Works with Netflix.
Cons: Base plan doesn’t have a free trial. Doesn’t have crypto payment options.
Pros: Free, open source, and multi-platform. In continuous improvement by the community. Imports data such as JPEG, PNG, and Postscript. Exports PNG to multiple vector-based formats.
Cons: Some tools and functions are limited. Compatibility issues with some files.
Pros: Extremely accessible because of its low-end system requirements. Active playerbase. Many game modes to choose from. Receives new content regularly.
Cons: Unbalanced gameplay unless you have VIP weapons. Tons of bugs and glitches. Many cheaters.
Pros: Large selection of mods. Offers substantial customization options. Configured with the updated Minecraft game.
Cons: Unknown encryption system. Not officially affiliated with Minecraft. Long loading time. Doesn’t support high-pixel mode.
Pros: Melee combat on motorcycles. Motorcycle upgrades. Memorable soundtrack.
Cons: Crude and violent contents. Outdated technical aspects. Unimpressive 2D graphics.
Pros: Easy access to the Play Store. Free to download. Simple interface. One-stop shop for all media content.
Cons: Unavailable on other browsers. Poor integration on Chromebooks.
Pros: Interactive web content.
Cons: Security vulnerabilities. Discontinued.
Pros: Send unlimited water. High-quality calls. Create secret conversations. Free stickers.
Cons: Performance can be unstable.
Pros: Supports HD video conferences. Features a simple interface. Comes with abundant features. Offers multiple pricing options. Now supports post-quantum E2EE.
Cons: Needs good internet connectivity.
Pros: Has a range of features. Can call mobile and landline numbers. Integration with the Microsoft ecosystem.
Cons: Occasional connection issues and delays. Cluttered interface compared to its competitor apps.
Pros: Offers progression and reward system. Vibrant graphics and colorful characters. Accessible gameplay.
Cons: In-app purchases.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Flexible capture options.
Cons: No advanced editing tools.
Pros: Free and open source. High recovery success rate. Supports many file systems. Lightweight and efficient.
Cons: No graphical interface. Doesn’t recover original file names or folders. Slow for large storage devices.
Pros: Wide compatibility with video formats. Customizable brightness, volume, and playback speed. Screenshot capture feature.
Cons: Limited to playback functionality only. Lacks video editing or streaming capabilities.
Pros: Optimized for slow connections and devices. Great tab system. Pauseable downloads. Fast loading speeds.
Cons: Bad for streaming. Possible security risks.
Pros: Features high-resolution graphics. Includes custom maps. Lets you climb and swim.
Cons: Doesn't support pre-saved files. No gamepad support.
Pros: Cross-platform compatibility. Unlimited file size support. No data required. Preserves original file quality.
Cons: Receiving device must have the app installed. High battery consumption during large file transfers.
Pros: Impressive images. Cinema style.
Cons: You may have problems with codecs.
Pros: Simple yet challenging physics-based gameplay. Wide variety of vehicles and levels. Fun and addictive for short or long sessions.
Cons: Grinding for upgrades can be slow. Backgrounds and environments can feel repetitive. Later stages can be frustratingly difficult.
Pros: Intuitive GUI simplifies complex RouterOS configurations. Broad feature set covering routing, firewall, VLAN, and VPN management. Encrypted sessions protect user credentials and network integrity. Stable performance, even with multiple configuration windows.
Cons: Learning curve for advanced RouterOS functions. Native Windows-only application; requires Wine on other platforms. Limited interface customization options.