Science (274 programs)
Pros: Strong visualization tools for math concepts. Ideal for classroom instruction. Supports geometry and graphing.
Cons: Expensive full version. Very limited trial features.
Pros: High-quality drawing of diverse chemical structures. Calculation of useful molecular properties like molecular weight. Quickly creates professional-looking academic figures. Completely free for personal and academic non-commercial use.
Cons: Explicitly prohibited for use in commercial organizations.
Pros: High-resolution images. Simple to use. No downloading of large files.
Cons: Limited image enhancement features.
Pros: Multiple magnification levels for varied observation. Built-in photo and video capture tools. Simple interface suited for beginners. Encourages hands-on exploration and documentation.
Cons: No longer updated by developers.
Pros: Structured menus grouped by statistical test families. Integrated effect size calculation functions. Multiple power analysis modes available. Graphing module for power curves and parameter variation.
Cons: No dataset import or direct data analysis features.
Pros: Features ray-traced images representing atomic orbitals. Contains some animations for easier understanding and visualization. Also contains images representing electron density. Includes up to 7 levels of atomic orbitals as well as higher orbitals.
Cons: Does not include many animations, mostly still renders. Not for laypersons — requires a good understanding of the subject going in.
Pros: Powerful statistical data analysis. Professional-grade data graphs. Built-in spreadsheet.
Cons: May require more processors for dealing with large statistical data or multiple datasets. Lacks decision tree algorithms and other packages. Limited scripting capabilities.
Pros: Wide compatibility with Vernier sensors and devices. Supports real-time and manual data collection. Includes over 1,000 experiment files and tutorials. Comprehensive licensing for schools and departments.
Cons: Dated and plain user interface. Designed exclusively for educational use.
Pros: Removes DRM. Supports many formats. Batch removal.
Cons: For eBooks only.