Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Open-source. Cross-platform support. Versatility. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Not one for casual users.
Pros: Multiplayer options available. Customizable board themes. Smooth offline performance.
Cons: Occasional network lag. Repetitive sound effects. Ads during gameplay.
Pros: Simple and user-friendly interface. Improves PC and gaming performance. Safely uninstalls apps. Offers privacy tools and real-time monitoring.
Cons: Occasional bugs or slowdowns.
Pros: Free for current subscribers. Access to a plethora of channels. Can download shows offline. Compatible with many devices.
Cons: Requires a decent internet speed. Poor user perception and rating. Multiple core functionality issues. Requires an active Sky TV subscription.
Pros: View RAW images. Create interesting slideshows. Requires very little system resources to operate. View images in high definition.
Cons: Program can be slow when loading images. No ability to select individual images in slideshows. Doesn't offer transitional effects. Interface can come across as outdated.
Pros: Downloaded from Intel’s website. Free to download and install.
Cons: Only works with specific hardware. Not for Mac operating systems.
Pros: Auto-set photo size. US, Canada and France ID photo sizes. Print from 1 to 15 photos.
Cons: Almost no photo editing capabilities. Doesn’t respect aspect ratio.
Pros: The graphics and animations. Clear and functional interface. Suitable for all audiences.
Cons: Not exactly challenging. Long, boring tutorial.
Pros: Free to download and use. Does not require much storage space.
Cons: Can be dangerous in experienced hands. Only compatible with Windows.
Pros: Supports multiple downloads. Makes your downloads faster. Manages the accounts of various hosts. Re-assigns a new IP when needed.
Cons: Doesn't always restore interrupted downloads.
Pros: Syncs data from Fitbit devices. Allows manual logging of food, water, and exercise. Offers nutritional insights and sleep tracking. Supports quick actions and custom display settings.
Cons: Doesn’t show overall progress trends clearly. Requires a Fitbit device to function. Some data entry features feel basic.
Pros: Free and portable, no installation required. Provides detailed hardware information. Lightweight and fast. Simple navigation for quick diagnostics. Export data for external use.
Cons: UI can feel crowded and outdated. Benchmarking is limited. May be confusing for beginners unfamiliar with hardware. Windows-only compatibility. Lacks advanced performance analysis features.
Pros: Free utility for sideloading IPA apps from Windows. Straightforward drag-and-drop interface. Works with both free and paid Apple ID accounts. Lightweight and easy to set up.
Cons: No longer actively maintained or compatible with new iOS versions. Free Apple ID installs expire after seven days. Requires Apple ID login, posing potential privacy risks. Outdated Android and flashing features.
Pros: Simple and easy to use app with minimal footprint. Extends your laptop's lifespan when you need it most.
Cons: Most suggested battery saving tips can also be done manually. Monitoring battery charge/usage is only situationally useful in practice.
Pros: Simple and intuitive interface. Robust integration with other Microsoft services. Includes effective organizational features.
Cons: Format compatibility limitations. Syncing issues may occur.
Pros: Can create a collage. Can edit images. Supports layers. Can use images as backgrounds.
Cons: Difficult to resize. Cannot adjust background. Limited border options. Ugly interface.
Pros: Highly configurable. 64-bit support. Signed drivers. Can be incorporated to your device as is.
Cons: Installation takes time. Cannot keep the motion and speed like an analog joystick. Compatibility to PPJoy is limited to translation of joystick axes.
Pros: Easy to play. Fun alternative to Pong.
Cons: Very repetitive. Not very challenging. Graphics are very basic.