Multimedia (6094 programs)
Pros: Onion skinning feature. Beginner-friendly software.
Cons: Outdated interface.
Pros: Simple workflow for burn video to DVD. Can create a DVD folder and ISO image.
Cons: Limited advanced authoring and customization depth. Less clarity on deep usability and troubleshooting details.
Pros: Simple user interface. Multiple editing and customization options. Supports several image file formats.
Cons: Only compatible with specific Epson printers.
Pros: Graphically clear interface. Broad compatibility. Extensive sound library.
Cons: Requires a DAW host. Restricted freedom in advanced sound design.
Pros: Full compatibility with DWG and DXF files. Familiar user interface for experienced CAD users. Powerful API and automation capabilities. Support for both 2D drafting and 3D modeling.
Cons: No longer offers a free version. Can be resource-intensive on older computers.
Pros: Frame-by-frame SWF rendering. Vector-based resolution scaling. Direct extraction of embedded audio. ActionScript 2 and 3 interpretation.
Cons: No editable project export.
Pros: Easy to use. Supports video, audio, and snapshot capture. Lightweight and stable performance.
Cons: Limited features and no editing tools. Minimal updates or ongoing development. Lacks high-resolution or streaming options.
Pros: Allows adjustment of reading speed and pitch. Includes tool for correcting word pronunciation. Can save audio as WAV files.
Cons: Lacks direct MP3 saving capability. Missing controls for skipping sentences and paragraphs.
Pros: Drag-and-drop interface. Supports multiple audio formats. Useful basic editing tools.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features. Dated interface.
Pros: Batch file intake for multiple MIDI conversions. Adjustable MP3 bitrate and channel options. Single-window layout for all functions. Drag-and-drop file import.
Cons: No metadata editing tools.