Multimedia (6071 programs)
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: User-friendly interface. Several customization options. Integrated search engine. Fast download speeds.
Cons: Minor glitches.
Pros: Full integration with Creative Cloud. Versatile format. Wide range of uses.
Cons: Difficult to navigate.
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: Supports wide variety of formats. Video editing features.
Cons: Buggy interface. Unintuitive controls. Frequently crashes.
Pros: Easy to use, both for professionals and beginners. Options for changing output quality.
Cons: App limited by hardware installed. Has no filters or virtual backgrounds.
Pros: Tons of features. Highly programmable. Lets you design from scratch. Lots of plugins and modules.
Cons: More for engineering. A bit difficult for new users. Much of the features are locked behind a paywall.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Supports multiple file formats. Includes video effects. Lightweight on system resources.
Cons: Basic program for professionals.
Pros: Stunning 3D spatial audio. Wide variety of compatible games. Support for major streaming platforms. User-friendly interface and customization.
Cons: Requires a paid license after trial.
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.
Pros: Straightforward Interface. Does Not Need Long Learning Curve. Allows You to Export Tracks in Various Formats. Comes with Basic Editing Features.
Cons: Can Only Edit One Track at a Time. Does Not Allow You to Jump Around Within the Track Using Keyboard Shortcuts. Only has 12 Built-In Effects. Not for Professional Editors.
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: User-friendly interface suitable for beginners. Effective compression without significant quality loss.
Cons: Limited support for modern DVDs and copy protection. Not compatible with Blu-ray or HD DVDs.
Pros: Includes the Standard version. Offers more advanced tools. Has a highly-detailed user manual. Free.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Easy to configure. Seamless screen mirroring. Works with both the Mac and PC. Free to download.
Cons: Works better over WLAN. Sporadic connection troubles. Not free for both personal and business use. No telephone support.
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: 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: 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.