Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Very easy to use: simply drag and drop. Includes loads of material to get you started: frames, backgrounds, clipart.
Cons: Some frames don't blend with the background. You can only save the collage as an image file.
Pros: Explorer view. Quick editing. Lossless.
Cons: Crashes. Need MAPI email client to send via mail. Only handles JPEG. Limited editing features.
Pros: Automatically finds device. Looks for dozen file types. Hide corrupt images.
Cons: Some images not recovered properly. Can take time to scan.
Pros: Access images from seven different search engines at one time. Extract a number of images and download them all in one go.
Cons: It is primarily for people who search for images on a frequent basis. The UI showing events seems pretty pointless.
Pros: A quick and easy-to-use platform.. A free trial version is available..
Cons: May not support all DICOM formats.. Users will need to pay to access advanced functions..
Pros: Easy to use. 214 presets and 84 film effects to choose from. Charming Time Machine feature.
Cons: Not meant to be a full image editing solution.
Pros: Nicely integrated in Microsoft PowerPoint. Lots of styles and images included. You can customize slides individually.
Cons: Requires user registration (even the Free version). Results are not always satisfying.
Pros: Dual converter and compressor capabilities. Straighforward operation. Support any number of images files or folders.
Cons: UI layout could use improvment.