Multimedia (6095 programs)
Pros: Organise photos automatically. Image recognition. Many ways to view your pictures.
Cons: Some unexpected crashes. There is little control over the use of data.
Pros: Wide array of brushes and tools. Great stylus integration. PSD export support. Affordable premium version.
Cons: No built-in cloud storage. Can overwhelm beginners. Inconsistent performance across devices. Infrequent updates despite upgrade cost.
Pros: Clean, easy-to-navigate interface. Reliable playback for common video formats. Integrated access to Microsoft Store media.
Cons: Limited personalization and settings. MKV compatibility may vary. Store integration disrupts workflow.
Pros: Non-linear editing. DVD burning features. Abundant visual effects. Simple interface.
Cons: Basic video editing features.
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: Adjust microphone or speaker volume. Provides modular graphical user interface. Utilizes minimal system resource. Compatible with online streaming platforms.
Cons: Designed only for audio beginners. Requires audio devices and sound drivers on computer. Doesn’t support ASIO or WASAPI.
Pros: Wide range of audio and video formats. Comprehensive suite of extra features. CD ripping and audio conversion.
Cons: Can malfunction on some Windows versions. Limited selection of skins and visual effects.
Pros: A streamlined means to mix audio tracks with accuracy.. It is more economically priced when compared to more advanced systems..
Cons: There are not as many advanced options as professional platforms.. As it is still in beta testing. some bugs may be present..
Pros: Free and versatile across major desktop platforms. Supports batch processing and extensive format conversions. Integrated tools for watermarking, color adjustment, and filters. Intuitive interface suitable for users of all skill levels.
Cons: Limited advanced image editing beyond basic adjustments. Interface is functional but not optimized for creative design workflows. May require familiarity with batch processing concepts for larger projects.
Pros: Open source software. Option to start a live broadcast. Provides various editing and mixing tools. Suitable for beginners and expert videographers.
Cons: Comes with a learning curve.
Pros: Free to download and use. Lets you lock the volume to avoid loud sounds. Adjusts the volume for different output devices.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Great editing tools. Perfect for sharing. Tutorials online. Great community.
Cons: Slow. Buggy. Intrusive ads. Steep learning curve.
Pros: AI-powered editing tools. Multi-track and advanced editing capabilities. Intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Large library of effects and transitions.
Cons: Learning curve for advanced features. Watermark in the free version.
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Features bookmarking tools. Multiple voice options. Simple and clean interface.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Lacks native language support. Requires manual voice pack installation.
Pros: Volume control. Dialogue enhancement. Virtual surround sound.
Cons: No 32-bit support. Only available for Windows 10.
Pros: True low-latency performance suitable for gaming. Supports streaming PC audio to multiple devices. Ability to use phone as a wireless mic for PC. Reliable, lag-free experience via USB connection.
Cons: Performance heavily dependent on Wi-Fi stability.
Pros: Resolves bugs and crash issues in CS5. Adds tablet and Smartphone support.
Pros: Speedy and lightweight. Extensive printing options. Simple interface. Photo data display.
Cons: Lacks advanced features. Generic interface.
Pros: Easy-to-use tools. Animation and texture features. Supports plugins. Can be used outside Minecraft models.
Cons: Adding curves is difficult. Curves can make animations harder. Limited use outside Minecraft.