Windows (879 programs)
Softonic Partner Developers
Developers registered in our Publishing Center platform can submit new apps or claim existing listings on Softonic, managing their software with full control.
Why become a Partner Developer
- Verified distribution
- Greater exposure and visibility
- Trusted downloads
- Centralised app management
One platform. Full control.
Submit new apps or claim your existing listings on Softonic, manage everything from one place, and reach over 100 million monthly users.
Pros: Source code available on GitHub under an MIT licence. Quick search for rapid application launching. Customizable shortcuts and workspace personalization. Lightweight design that avoids corporate bloat.
Cons: Minimalist UI may lack advanced integrations. Focused on app management rather than system utilities. Primarily designed for Windows despite cross-platform ports.
Pros: Content-based matching finds duplicates even when filenames differ. Built-in previewer lets you inspect files before action. Automatic keep-newest/keep-oldest rules speed large scans. Sends deleted items to the system Recycle Bin for recovery.
Cons: Deep, content-based scans can be slower than high-end competitors. Trial version allows scanning and previewing but not deletions. Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or higher on install.
Pros: Parallel execution completes maintenance in about 20 seconds. Automatically creates a System Restore point before changes. Zero telemetry and no internet calls during operation. Portable executable (~220 KB), no background services.
Cons: Requires PowerShell familiarity; limited guidance for beginners. Avoids registry edits, so cannot repair registry-specific problems.
Pros: Supports Steam, GOG, Epic, Heroic, Lutris and Xbox launchers. Creates portable archives to transfer multiple saves in one file. Automated detection of game installs and save locations. Open-source code available for review and contributions.
Cons: No integrated hosted cloud storage, acts as a managed/manual sync tool. Modest user base within a niche open-source community. Advanced workflows assume willingness to configure tasks and workflows.
Pros: Private tracking and data collection modes. Blocks social media and web tracking. Provides custom cookie-blocking settings for every page.
Cons: Lacks some of the most popular browser features. Menu buttons don’t display labels. Does not support extensions.
Pros: For all ages. Fosters learning and logic. Adjustable difficulty levels. Consumes less system resources.
Cons: Dated user interface. Too simplistic interface. No complex computations or formulas. No extra modes.
Pros: Built-in, updateable ad blocker and malware protection. Internal media player supports Ogg Vorbis playback. No user accounts or data collection by design. Runs without Java or .NET runtimes on 64-bit Windows.
Cons: Does not support third-party extensions in the standard release. Requires the Microsoft WebView2 runtime to render pages. Fewer customization and integration options than mainstream browsers. Not intended for heavy cross-device sync or deep ecosystem workflows.
Pros: Supports a wide variety of formats. Simple and easy-to-use interface. A sizable library of effects. Also features photo-editing tools.
Cons: AI tools’ capabilities are not totally perfect.
Pros: Bypasses iTunes one-way synchronization restrictions. Batch processing for efficient multi-file transfers. Automatic USB detection of connected Apple devices. Supports legacy Windows versions, including XP through Windows 10.
Cons: Focused on copying; lacks editing and advanced library management. Requires a USB connection; no wireless transfer option. Trial version imposes limits on unrestricted transfers.