Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: 360 VR support. Customizable skins. Wide variety of formats supported.
Cons: Sketchy installer. Slight learning curve.
Pros: Over 4,000 licensed players. Global real-time multiplayer mode. Customization for team and stadium.
Cons: AI inconsistency. Graphics are not that great as advertised. Repetitive gameplay. Lack of variety in commentary.
Pros: Strong legacy compatibility. Familiar classic interface. Stable enterprise use.
Cons: Slower modern performance. Limited extension support. Weaker security features.
Pros: Easy installation. Compatible with multiple versions of Windows. Free and open-source.
Cons: Contact information and technical support details are very limited..
Pros: User-friendly interface. Supports multiple image formats. Offers basic editing tools. Batch processing. Quick image conversion and compression.
Cons: Limited to basic editing functions.
Pros: Easy to use. Quick and simple installation. Free and lightweight.
Cons: Barebones feature set. Only works with the Chrome web browser. Mirroring does not work on videos.
Pros: Improved character editor. The Sims now have personality and consistent behavior. Very intuitive interface. You can share content online thanks to the Gallery mode. Friendly and colorful graphics.
Cons: Limited content without its expansions. The camera control could improve. Loading time is quite high.
Pros: Interprets SMART attributes using drive-defined thresholds. Displays raw and normalized SMART values concurrently. Separates diagnostic data per detected drive. Includes alert triggers and text export output.
Cons: No benchmarking or performance measurement tools. No background monitoring or service-level operation.
Pros: Features high-resolution graphics. Includes custom maps. Lets you climb and swim.
Cons: Doesn't support pre-saved files. No gamepad support.
Pros: Visual inspiration buffet. Personalized boards. Allows collaboration.
Cons: Prioritizes popular or trendy pins over fresh ideas.
Pros: Offers official HP printer and scanner management. Provides automatic printer detection and scan modification. Supports mobile printing and network management.
Cons: Only useful for users with HP printing devices.
Pros: Single keyboard and mouse across multiple PCs. Clipboard and file transfer between systems. Configurable screen boundary rules. Shortcut-based system switching.
Cons: Limited to four connected computers. No built-in screen viewing or mirroring.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Decent amount of features and options. Built-in converter.
Cons: Intrusive ads.
Pros: Cross-platform connection compatibility. File sharing capability. Available in multiple languages. Allows file transfer and remote printing. Offers end-to-end encryption. Intuitive app interface. Supports simultaneous connections.
Cons: Free version is limited to personal use only.
Pros: Free messaging, calls, and video chats. Disappearing messages and privacy options. Feature-rich communities and group tools. Business marketplace and professional integrations. Clean, intuitive interface.
Cons: Occasional bugs and notification delays. Backup and sync issues reported. Requires paid subscription for calls to non-Viber numbers.
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: User-friendly for beginners. Receives good support. Comprehensive network simulation capabilities. Integration with Networking Academy syllabus. Regular updates and improvements. Multi-device and API support.
Cons: Not ideal for experts. Limited compared to physical hardware. Best suited for academic use only. Requires understanding of basic networking concepts.