Multimedia (6078 programs)
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: 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: Multipurpose media player for audio and video. Various file formats supported. Up to 4K video playback. Dolby Surround Sound.
Cons: No free trial version.
Pros: Creative. Lots of online tutorials. Multitude of provided DLC topics. Empowers positive business performance. Enjoyable for the consumer and other users. Compatible with relevant platforms: Facebook, Twitter, etc..
Cons: Watermark on free installation.
Pros: Has a user-friendly interface. Provides several features. Option to set the disc writing speed. Supports a range of image types.
Cons: Doesn’t copy protected discs.
Pros: Real-time pitch correction and tuning. Easy-to-use interface with visual feedback. High compatibility with major DAWs. Flexible controls for natural or creative results.
Cons: Can be CPU-intensive on older systems. Requires practice for full Graph Mode mastery. High cost compared to similar tools.
Pros: Organizes wavetables and oscillators. Offers over 1000 wavetable combinations. Offers 150 wavetable shapes. Free to use for 3 days.
Cons: Limited number of shapes available.
Pros: Volume control. Dialogue enhancement. Virtual surround sound.
Cons: No 32-bit support. Only available for Windows 10.
Pros: Supports wide variety of formats. Video editing features.
Cons: Buggy interface. Unintuitive controls. Frequently crashes.
Pros: Download multiple videos simultaneously. HD playback options. Schedule downloads for later. Free to use.
Cons: Limited features in free version. Doesn’t support some video types.
Pros: Great editing tools. Perfect for sharing. Tutorials online. Great community.
Cons: Slow. Buggy. Intrusive ads. Steep learning curve.
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: Professional audio editor. Comes with high-end features. Free for non-commercial use. Supports multiple file formats. Includes royalty-free sound effects.
Cons: The interface is not beginner-friendly.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Several customization options. Integrated search engine. Fast download speeds.
Cons: Minor glitches.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Extensive library. Simulcast episodes. Offline viewing.
Cons: Frequent ads in free plan.
Pros: Quick regulator-switching capabilities. An extensive library of macro models and passive components. Lets you configure each component individually. Has extensive online documentation.
Cons: Bland-looking user interface.
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: Fast and intuitive. Work pretty much anywhere online. Multiple format and resolution options.
Cons: No advanced converting features.
Pros: Full integration with Creative Cloud. Versatile format. Wide range of uses.
Cons: Difficult to navigate.
Pros: Supports multiple media formats with smooth playback. Offers AirPlay and DLNA streaming support. Includes built-in downloader for online videos. Clean, user-friendly interface without intrusive ads.
Cons: Registration required for some enhanced features. Playback quality depends on hardware performance.