Graphic & Design (841 programs)
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Variety of templates and tools. Advanced printing options. Supports multiple file formats.
Cons: Limited to greeting card creation. No multimedia or interactive features.
Pros: Free to download and use. Lots of different effects.
Cons: Plagued with pop up ads. Some effects look rather fake.
Pros: Add text and speech to photos. Simple for even computer-illiterate users.
Cons: One-time purchase required for use. Not available on Mac OS or Windows 10.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Instant previews. Exporting project tree. More than 3,000 icons to choose from. Auto recovery feature.
Cons: Limited components. Slow HTML export.
Pros: Imports from most major design apps. Features extensive tutorial.
Cons: Complicated to understand. Only imports models - does not create them.
Pros: Simple to use. Lots of different pens and pencils. Choice of various presets. Realistic effects.
Cons: May become tiresome when all presets have been experienced. Very dark pictures may not convert realistically.
Pros: Tons of design options. Realistic-looking embellishments. Easy to use. An online community.
Cons: No photo editor feature. No PDF export. Can get pricey quickly with the digikits online. Need to register to download this.
Pros: Simple to use. Clean user interface. Features a live preview. Various export modes.
Cons: Basic color palette.
Pros: Fast and flexible direct modeling. Smooth performance with very large assemblies. Wide compatibility with various CAD file formats. Seamless integration with enterprise PLM systems.
Cons: Dated user interface and visual design. Limited advanced sketching and constraint tools.
Pros: Lots of layers, effect and filters. HDR image support. Web export. Many formats.
Cons: Slightly less advanced than Photoshop.