Graphic & Design (839 programs)
Pros: Includes free templates. Cuts down on website development costs. Easy to use platform. Allows uploading and publication.
Cons: Limited OS support. Templates can be general. No ability to add manual coding. Not compatible with e-commerce.
Pros: Accurately picks up selected color on desktop screen. Provides RGB and HTML codes. Easily copy and paste to site’s CSS code bar. Beginner-friendly.
Cons: No further options or parameters available.
Pros: Very original graphic editor. Eye-catching results. Includes examples, lessons and links to extended information.
Cons: It may take some time to learn.
Pros: Great for quick edits. Easy to use. No need to draw or color. Perfect for non-artists.
Cons: Low-res end results. Very limited editing. Can’t fully control the editing process. Need to wait for 24 hours if you use your own image.
Pros: Free and easy to use. Speeds up projects based in Sketch.
Cons: User interface is somewhat spartan. The functionality is a little limited for some more advanced users.
Pros: Free and open-source. Support various distribution systems and color palette profiles. Plenty of editing tools.
Cons: Slow performance. No drag-and-drop function.
Pros: Supports common formats. Retouching and correction functions. Simple effects. Full screen mode. Conversion between formats.
Cons: Not very intuitive. No layers.