Graphic & Design (841 programs)
Pros: Freely resize and reposition images. User-friendly interface. Has a library of free background images.
Cons: Some background designs are outdated. Has no additional editing tools.
Pros: Several drafting tools. Gallery of architectural items and textures. Simulated plant growth. Bi-dimensional designs with navigation. High quality design generation with radiosity and raytracing.
Cons: Cons: More features available at paid version. Can be confusing at the beginning. Some textures looks flat. More features available at paid version.
Pros: High precision cutting for various materials. Intuitive and powerful Silhouette Studio software. Extensive library with over 350,000 designs. Matless cutting options for increased convenience.
Cons: Initial learning curve for the software.
Pros: Industry-grade graphics rendering. Comes with multiple rendering tools. Adapts with any rendering workflow. Supports multimedia editing tools.
Cons: May require large system resources. More features available when purchased for commercial use. Minimal interface for exploring. Very different from other standard renderers.
Pros: Minimal system resource consumption. For microscopic images. Enhances a single image subject. Frequently updated.
Cons: For non-commercial use only. Must have single image subject with multiple focus levels. Requires multiple photos with the same format. May not support some image formats.
Pros: Graphics Evaluation Tool for mobile and desktop platforms. Supports OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan and DirectX 12 API. High Quality and Medium Quality modes. Easy to use with all API available.
Cons: For testing GPU only. More features available at Corporate version. May consume a lot of system resources when running. May not work properly with AMD GPU.
Pros: Intuitive and clutter-free interface. Rich collection of powerful features. Converts your MS Windows fonts. Supports shapes and lines.
Cons: Basic interface.
Pros: Perfect iOS device manager. Exports iMessage conversations. Backups can be stored anywhere you like. Supports multiple languages.
Cons: A bit slower compared to iTunes. Doesn’t completely replace iTunes. Images are read-only, or cannot be modified. No Help file.
Pros: Several different model formats. Easy to use. supports different file types. Pick up and rotate models.
Cons: Requires a virtual reality headset. Lights are not enabled. Doesn’t supper Vertex animations. Blend shapes not supported.
Pros: Good designs. Templates are sorted. Easy to use. "Form-fillable".
Cons: Requires Office 2010 or later. US-centric. Not useful for other Office apps. Some category bleed.
Pros: One of the best and most effective alternatives to Photoshop.. More advanced tools can be selected with a single click..
Cons: This application does not support 32-bit operating systems.. A significant number of system resources may be used; a potential concern for those with little spare memory..
Pros: Affordable and feature-packed. Ready-to-use templates and tools.
Cons: Tracing an image could be a problem. Could freeze on you when you first open.
Pros: High-definition icons. Various aspect ratios. Professional recoloring and editing tools. High-end layer management.
Cons: Limited font selection. No shape choices. Cannot draw on templates.