Social & Communication (719 programs)
Pros: Free to download and use. Simple to use interface.
Cons: Contains a few bugs. The live picture tends to be compressed.
Pros: It is free fully open source. It has spellcheck SASL proxies and DCC support.
Cons: The starting GUI is pretty ugly. Chat rooms are not very popular or populated these days.
Pros: Has preset filters. Can compress videos. Easy to use.
Cons: Basic editing features. Cannot overlay videos.
Pros: Auto-focusing and zoom functions make the software worth downloading. Ideal for people who have upgraded to Windows 10 to find their camera doesn't work.
Cons: There are many models of Logitech camera that this program doesn't work for. Other camera programs have far more functions than this one.
Pros: Compatible with IM services. Built-in SecureIM. Overlay chat for gamers.
Cons: Official platform logos are unavailable.
Pros: Secure point-to-point messaging. Easy file sharing. Multi-platform support. Offline message delivery.
Cons: Limited cloud access. Basic interface design.
Pros: Ideal for frequent travelers. Compatible with over 1 million hotspots. Very easy to use. Prices of hotspots are always visible.
Cons: It doesn't include any advanced features.
Pros: Only 734 kilobytes of free memory are required. Multiple different languages are supported.
Cons: Some older versions of Skype such as 8.3 may not be supported. Automatic Skype updates may interfere with playback options.
Pros: Lightweight. Fast installation. Keeps offline messages. Various configuration options.
Cons: Outdated interface. Limited functions.
Pros: Extracts phone numbers from web and document sources. Supports filtering by country, city, or operator. Duplicate removal and batch URL support.
Cons: Cannot extract from images, AJAX, or login-based sites. U.S./Canada numbers cannot be separated by type.
Pros: One of the cheapest ways to make phone calls. Good connection quality. Simple to operate.
Cons: Lacks features. Effectively a subscription-based service.