Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Speedy and lightweight. Extensive printing options. Simple interface. Photo data display.
Cons: Lacks advanced features. Generic interface.
Pros: Organise photos automatically. Image recognition. Many ways to view your pictures.
Cons: Some unexpected crashes. There is little control over the use of data.
Pros: Wide array of brushes and tools. Great stylus integration. PSD export support. Affordable premium version.
Cons: No built-in cloud storage. Can overwhelm beginners. Inconsistent performance across devices. Infrequent updates despite upgrade cost.
Pros: Great editing tools. Perfect for sharing. Tutorials online. Great community.
Cons: Slow. Buggy. Intrusive ads. Steep learning curve.
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: Intuitive user interface for easy navigation. Saves time by supporting bulk image conversion. Basic editing tools available before conversions.
Cons: Limited advanced editing capabilities.
Pros: Open source. Lots of free and powerful features. Exports and imports PDF. Drag and drop elements with ease.
Cons: Some areas are complicated to use. Formatting isn't straightforward.
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: Simple to use. Variety of tools available.
Cons: Extremely slow to use. Lack of excellent filters. Lacks the usual features provided now.
Pros: Easy to download and use. Visualizes algorithms and traces execution step-by-step. Creates successful and accurate algorithms for beginners. Minimal syntax requirement. Different modes. Supports common programming constructs. Provides feedback on variable states during execution. Open-source.
Cons: Exclusively on Windows. Visually outdated interface. Limited video playback functions. Lacks a built-in tutorial. May not generate full, runnable code at times.
Pros: Full DWG support with 2D drafting and annotation tools. Cloud-based access for real-time collaboration. Simplified interface for quick edits and reviews.
Cons: Limited 3D modeling and advanced CAD features. Heavy projects may reduce responsiveness.
Pros: Works with all webcams. Easy to use and setup. Doesn’t require installation. Lets you record videos with webcams.
Cons: Supports few options. Limited configuration options.
Pros: One-click scanning simplifies the conversion process. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Limited options for file type compatibility.
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Runs and loads quickly. Intuitive interface. Supports batch processing.
Cons: Doesn’t edit text files. Doesn’t work if extensions are changed.
Pros: View and save 130+ multimedia formats. Access to image plugins. Offers image editing tools.
Cons: Interface is dated and hard to use.
Pros: Effortless viewing and navigation for HEIC files. Converts HEIC to standard JPG, JPEG, and PNG formats. Includes useful image manipulation (rotate, flip, zoom) and printing features. Simple drag-and-drop interface for files and folders.
Cons: Batch conversion is locked behind the Pro upgrade.