Multimedia (6078 programs)
Pros: Intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Wide range of editing tools and effects. Customizable collage creator.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features. May not meet the needs of professional users.
Pros: Does the job. Trim or join. Make basic audio adjustments.
Cons: Extremely basic. No editing tools. Scant help. Looks old fashioned.
Pros: Simple to use. Variety of tools available.
Cons: Extremely slow to use. Lack of excellent filters. Lacks the usual features provided now.
Pros: Supports multiple formats. Ideal for quick video editing. Reliable joining function. Lightweight on system resources.
Cons: Outdated interface. Few effects and transitions.
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: Various organics effects available. Configurable physics engine. Combine multiple particle systems together.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Supports leading file formats. Comes with a simple interface. Offers support for subtitles.
Cons: Lacks customization options. Limited features in free version.
Pros: Has hardware synth integration. Has over 14,000 sounds in its library. Enhanced features like the arpeggiator and synthesis engine. A redesigned user-friendly interface.
Cons: Requires a whopping 8GB of RAM and 64 GB of spaceGB of free space as the minimum.
Pros: Easy to learn and use. No need to animate characters. You can voice-over your work. Flexible script-writing feature.
Cons: Limited choices for dynamic animations. Characters only have few fixed spots in scenes. Camera can’t be manually moved. No full character customization.
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: Sleek UI. Intuitive UX. Cross platform. Plenty of color controls. Compatible with Adobe CC Suite.
Cons: Not a standalone software.
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.
Pros: Simple graphical user interface. Automated tuner. Optimizes drag-and-drop method.
Cons: Limited to WAV files. Inconsistent sample rate conversion routine. Inconsistent downsampling process.
Pros: Packed with powerful tools. Excellent multimedia integration. Support for many coding languages. Improved CSS inspection. Integration with WordPress, Joomla! etc. Writes good clean code.
Cons: Lengthy installation process. Takes a while for beginners to get to grips with. Requires Creative Suite subscription.
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: Packed with advanced features. Integrated SPICE simulation environment. Works for both beginners and professionals. Does not sacrifice power for ease of use.
Cons: Lengthy installation process. Outdated and cluttered interface. Processes can be slow.
Pros: Provide video thumbnails. Supports FFmpeg. Custom parsers. Compatible with video formats.
Cons: Requires .NET 4.0. Too simple functionality. Might not work with other video files. Thumbnails might be low quality.
Pros: Supports over 200 video platforms. Offers high-resolution and batch downloads. Built-in video and audio conversion options. Efficient multi-threaded download engine.
Cons: Outdated interface compared to modern tools. Requires manual URL entry instead of browser integration.