Photography (1309 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: Great editing tools. Perfect for sharing. Tutorials online. Great community.
Cons: Slow. Buggy. Intrusive ads. Steep learning curve.
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: Speedy and lightweight. Extensive printing options. Simple interface. Photo data display.
Cons: Lacks advanced features. Generic interface.
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: 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: Simple to use. Variety of tools available.
Cons: Extremely slow to use. Lack of excellent filters. Lacks the usual features provided now.
Pros: Free and versatile across major desktop platforms. Supports batch processing and extensive format conversions. Integrated tools for watermarking, color adjustment, and filters. Intuitive interface suitable for users of all skill levels.
Cons: Limited advanced image editing beyond basic adjustments. Interface is functional but not optimized for creative design workflows. May require familiarity with batch processing concepts for larger projects.
Pros: Easily view and open HEIC files. Convert HEIC images to JPEG. Photos in MS Office is highly efficient. Browse through photos seamlessly.
Cons: Doesn’t support Canon HEIC file types. Exporting image format is limited to JPEG only.
Pros: One-click scanning simplifies the conversion process. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Limited options for file type compatibility.
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 Visually outdated interface.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: 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.
Pros: Very easy to use. Process batch or single photos. Change file format. Pick size.
Cons: Looks old fashioned.
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: Remote control of camera settings including ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Direct image transfer and live-view support. Strong integration with Canon Digital Photo Professional. Stable and easy to install with official Canon support.
Cons: Canon-exclusive software, no cross-brand support. No built-in editing tools (requires DPP for adjustments). Wi-Fi transfers slower than USB connections.