Graphic & Design (839 programs)
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Realistic natural media brushes. Helpful tracing and photo-painting tools. Good starting point for beginners.
Cons: Limited advanced features. Fewer customization options than pro tools. Lacks professional-grade editing capabilities. Some brushes may feel basic to experienced users.
Pros: Frame-by-frame animation with onion skinning. Easy-to-use interface ideal for beginners. Export options include video, GIF, and PDF storyboards.
Cons: Limited tools and resolution support in free version. Some export features require subscription. Not suited for advanced or professional animation work.
Pros: Easy to draw diagrams. Works as a circuit simulator. Does not need installation. Allows creation of almost any type of electrical circuit.
Cons: Basic interface. Lacks advanced design features.
Pros: Easily determine specific pixel color values. No learning curve. Lightweight program. Provides neccessary information about the color.
Cons: Does nothing more than recognizing colors.
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: Removes multiple watermarks simultaneously. Various removal modes and selection tools. Redo and undo feature.
Cons: Account registration required.
Pros: Open-source, allowing customization.. Interface is easy to understand.. A range of modification tools.. Creates sophisticated 3D models..
Cons: Photographs will need to be high quality for good results.. Runs into problems if photographs lack metadata.. Assumes a sophisticated knowledge of photography.. Takes a long time to create an object..
Pros: Real-time collaboration for seamless teamwork. Cloud-based access from any device. Powerful prototyping and design tools. Extensive plugin support and reusable components.
Cons: Performance issues with complex projects. Requires a stable internet connection. Lacks some advanced editing tools from Photoshop. Subscription-based pricing may not suit all users.
Pros: Three viewing modes. Large library of parts. Allow parts customization. Easy to create circuit design.
Cons: No update from the developers.
Pros: Available as a one-time paid software. Offers pre-defined graphics and a huge library of assets. Features extensive brush tools that are intuitive to use.
Cons: Lacks publishing tools. User interface needs an overhaul.
Pros: Free to use. Wide range of tools for editing and manipulation. Extensive support for importing and exporting projects.
Cons: Questionable long-term support.
Pros: Includes 1000+ license-free clip-art, images, and templates. Includes photo and text editor. Automatically saves work in set intervals. Updated user interface.
Cons: Simple features for a paid program.
Pros: Highly realistic and customizable deepfake creation. Continuous updates and improved AI models. Extensive tutorials and community support. Advanced face, head, and lip manipulation features.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Requires external video editing software for some features. Ethical concerns regarding misuse.
Pros: Easy 3D model creation. Selection and deselection via polygons. Compatible with AutoCAD and CADdy++. Versatile import and export options.
Cons: No trial version. Not much of a difference with BeckerCAD 10 3D PRO.