Photography (1314 programs)
Pros: freeware. 2 pass video encoding. low cpu cost. support zoom in/out while recording. support annotation. strong watermark customization.
Pros: Loads of effects. Accurately applies effects to photos. Basic editing features.
Cons: Interface is horrible. Some effects are a little corny.
Pros: Downloads URLs of Instangram photos. Very quick. Easy to use.
Cons: Doesn't allow you to download photos. Impossible to preview photos. Connection errors with certain accounts. Sometimes impossible to copy/paste the links that appear in the results.
Pros: Lots of effects. Face fun portraits are a good idea.
Cons: Export options are temperamental. Very difficult to edit images. End results generally look bad.
Pros: Photobucket is arguably the most trusted photo-sharing program in existence.. All tools are very easy to work with; ideal for novice users..
Cons: Specific links such as QR codes cannot be shared by Photobucket.. Some users have claimed that they are unable to find the login button after Photobucket has been installed..
Pros: Powerful viewer and editor. Basic and advanced editing tools. Automatically creates an album and video. Completely free.
Cons: No before-and-after view.
Pros: Improves Photoshop's stability. Official patch released by Adobe.
Cons: None.
Pros: Diverse range of creative filters, textures, and overlays. Easy to use.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features.
Pros: Auto-face detection. Useful editing tools. Provides ID types from different countries. Intuitive interface.
Cons: The free trial doesn’t print or save images.
Pros: Free download. Simple operation.
Cons: Little extra functions. Some issues with newer systems.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Saves in AVI, SWF and GIF. Can create morphed images and videos.
Cons: Takes time to achieve great looking results.