Office Suites (298 programs)
Pros: Doesn't require Microsoft Office to work. Saves hours of painstaking comparisons.
Cons: Can't compare certain types of data.
Pros: Clean and uncluttered workspace. Supports stylus, touch, and mouse. Fast, lightweight, and easy to use. Saves sketches for later use.
Cons: Limited drawing tools. No advanced editing features. Not suited for professional illustration. Lacks collaborative functions.
Pros: Have a backup copy of PPT files. Make PPT files available for viewing in any platforms. Supports PowerPoint 2000 and beyond. Retains PPT features and effects.
Cons: Cannot convert older PowerPoint versions. Cannot convert videos into PowerPoint files. More video format options and screen resolution only available at paid version. Limited video editing tools.
Pros: Comes with standard PDF editing tools. Versatile import and export capabilities. Supports secure cloud storage. Improved app interface. Free trial unlocks all features.
Cons: Free trial only available for seven days.
Pros: Get the right stamps anytime. Vast postage and shipping tools. Trial with $5 free postage.
Cons: More features available at the monthly subscription. Reselling stamps requires joining the USPS programs. Limited functionality.
Pros: Organizes all your classes into one file. Calculates weighted average mark. Includes 5 separate charts for 1 class. Includes a demo for new users.
Cons: Best suited for objective based scoring.
Pros: Simple interface. Can convert images to grayscale. Can limit dimensions. Can remove unnecessary content.
Cons: Limited functionality.
Pros: All apps packaged in one installer. Supports popular file types. Comes with cloud and server integrations. Includes proprietary font styles.
Cons: Limited presentation editing capabilities.
Pros: More than 60 professional tools are available. Excel documents can be easily merged with a single click.
Cons: Most likely not the best tool for novice Excel users. There is no free version of this software available.
Pros: Lightweight and fast even on older systems. Tabbed interface for handling multiple files. Basic syntax highlighting and Unicode support. Free and open-source.
Cons: No updates since 2016. Lacks modern features like auto-complete or regex search.
Pros: Large icons that are easy to interpret. Convert in batches. Relatively quick even with MB-heavy PDF files. Intuitive and intelligently laid out.
Cons: Results vary from impressive to awful. Transfers text and sometimes misses sections. Unpredictable formatting occurs on the resultant Excel file. Works better if you split your PDFs into chapters first.