Lifestyle (700 programs)
Pros: Decent collection of videos.
Cons: It doesn’t actually transform your monitor into a laser machine.
Pros: Nice animation effects. Several options: cloud color, day and night zones, etc..
Cons: Zoom is not very powerful. You can't add waypoints in this version.
Pros: Slow motion function. Free basic lessons. The teacher dances with his back to you.
Cons: Really unpleasant graphics.
Pros: Provides a theoretical background on Yoga. Photographic sequence of the sun salutation.
Cons: Doesn’t show you passage by passage how to reach a position. Poor graphic and navigation.
Pros: Tailored exercise list.
Cons: No animation or GIF images of asanas.
Pros: Clear results by answering easy questions, but you need blood values.
Cons: Misses important questions. Doesn’t suggest ways to improve lifestyle based on the answer you provide.
Pros: Easy questions to calculate your calories allowance.
Cons: Really poor and graphically unappealing interface. Meter values don’t make sense.
Pros: Accurate data. Contains links to relevant sites.
Cons: Bland design. No bad string checking.
Pros: Real-time updates.
Cons: No interactive links.
Pros: Covers over 250 conditions and holistic remedies. Organized by remedy type, body system, or ailment. Includes diverse therapies from herbs to reflexology. Lightweight and runs offline on nearly any PC.
Cons: No scientific validation for many listed practices. Outdated interface with no multimedia content. Requires payment to unlock full version. Not suitable as a standalone health guide.
Pros: Select as many cities forecasts as you want. Up to 7 days forecasts. It often updates predictions.
Cons: No UV index. No pollution index.
Pros: Clear interface to catalogue and display recipes. Creates shopping list based on dishes you want to prepare. Export your cooking book in HTML file. Add a picture to your recipes.
Cons: Not many recipes you can choose from. No download of extra recipes. No calories counter tool.
Pros: Clear report on costs.
Cons: No comparison with updated data from loan lenders. No automatic comparison of mortgages.