Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Easy to use. Beginner-friendly. Contains a ton of tools.
Cons: Tendency for images to have an overdone look.
Pros: Solid foundation in CorelDRAW features. Clear instructions with illustrations.
Cons: Primarily focused on CorelDRAW 10.
Pros: Offers a comprehensive drawing experience. Provides a plethora of tools and numerous materials. Supports multiple layers and a stabilization tool.
Cons: May have a learning curve for users without prior experience.
Pros: Simple user interface. Multiple editing and customization options. Supports several image file formats.
Cons: Only compatible with specific Epson printers.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use interface. Preinstalled on compatible ASUS devices. Stable performance with ASUS hardware.
Cons: Limited features and customization options. Not suitable for advanced video or streaming needs.
Pros: Impressive image processing speed. Specialized features for star stacking. Reliable for complex astrophotography effects.
Cons: Lacks a dedicated Help file for guidance. Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Easy and intuitive interface. Maintains photo quality during resizing. Supports batch resizing. Quick and efficient.
Cons: Limited editing features. Only available for Windows. May not suit advanced photo editing needs.
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: 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.