Photography (1314 programs)
Pros: Allows you to convert to simple A/V file types. Convert in batches with the Pro version. Does not add watermarks or logos. The user interface has self-explanatory buttons.
Cons: Re-configuring PowerPoint timing can be laborious. The button-choice interface is rather old fashioned. There are no post-conversion editing tools. Aligning your audio file to the images is tricky.
Pros: Comprehensive photo editing package. Includes Smart Carver and Express Lab. Powerful editing functions.
Cons: Package is quite bloated.
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: Fast, versatile, and lightweight. Intuitive and customizable UI. EXIF display function. Simple batch editing and archive viewing feature. Comic book viewer support.
Cons: Editing function lacking. Works well with a mouse.
Pros: A simple but effective method of organising images.. Free to download and use..
Cons: Useful only if you have large amounts of photos.. Some users may prefer alternative software..
Pros: Locate all duplicate MP3 files quickly and effectively. Customize your duplicate file searches. Searches by artist and title tags.
Cons: Interface isn't the sleekest. Support for some audio file formats missing.
Pros: Loads and runs much faster. Free to use. Measures pixels, draws histograms and more. Contains hundreds of plugins and macros.
Cons: Fiji is a better solution for users in life sciences field.