Multimedia (6071 programs)
Pros: Industry-standard layout tools with OpenType and master page support. Seamless integration with Photoshop, Illustrator, and Creative Cloud. Supports interactive publishing via PDF and EPUB. Strong performance and accessibility features in newer versions.
Cons: No built-in grammar checking or HTML export tools. Requires a paid Creative Cloud subscription.
Pros: Completely free and open-source. Wide range of 3D modeling and animation tools. Cross-platform support. Active community and constant updates. Highly customizable with Python API.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Advanced features require significant practice.
Pros: Image editor and viewer in one. Extensive list of editing tools and. Simple and easy to use interface.
Cons: No face recognition. No tethering.
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: Free and open-source. Professional CMYK and ICC color support. Works on many operating systems. Exports PDF, EPS, and SVG. Community-driven development.
Cons: Formatting isn't straightforward. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Different voice personalities. Adjustable pitch and speed values. Normal and other Vocal Effort options.
Cons: Outdated interface. Lacks modern features. Needs manual input. Unnatural-sounding voices.
Pros: Familiar and intuitive Discord-like UI. Over 200 games and 50 messaging services supported. Plenty of sounds effects to choose from. Additional useful tools.
Cons: A stable internet connection is required to fully access the online services.
Pros: Accurate .DWG and .DXF viewing. Batch file conversion for backward compatibility. Reliable performance with large files. Frequent updates.
Cons: No markup or commenting tools. Large installation size for a viewer. Slight learning curve for new users.
Pros: Free with professional-grade features. Integrated visual effects and presets. Active community and tutorials. Supports multi-track editing.
Cons: Some features locked behind paid add-ons. Steep learning curve for beginners. Demanding on lower-end PCs.
Pros: Built-in editing tools.
Cons: Unable to share videos in MP4 format.
Pros: Non-linear editing. DVD burning features. Abundant visual effects. Simple interface.
Cons: Basic video editing features.
Pros: Neat and easy to understand interface. Cuts and trims swiftly. Allows you to apply a timecode offset. Rotate videos.
Cons: Does not support photo editing. Cannot make video compilations. Limited number of supported file formats. Not a music or video converter.
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: Wide range of advanced features. Highly customizable.
Cons: Can have performance issues. Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Full DWG support with 2D drafting and annotation tools. Cloud-based access for real-time collaboration. Simplified interface for quick edits and reviews.
Cons: Limited 3D modeling and advanced CAD features. Heavy projects may reduce responsiveness.
Pros: Has a minimalist interface. Easy-to-use. Reads PDF quickly. Has basic navigation tools.
Cons: Not a PDF editor. Lacks advanced functions.