Social & Communication (719 programs)
Pros: End-to-end encryption for chats and calls. Self-destruct messages. Great group chat capacity. Synchronizes across various platforms.
Cons: Instances of lagging.
Pros: Refined job search functionality. Open to Work feature. Timely notifications. Connect with various professionals.
Cons: Slow loading times. Elements occasionally fail to load properly.
Pros: Features a variety of social activities. Has a dedicated game arena for multiplayer battles. Extensive customization features.
Cons: Needs stricter safety guidelines.
Pros: Leverages VoIP technology. Matches extensions with the office setup. Easy registration process.
Cons: Automatically removes inactive devices. Only works with the 3CX V18 platform.
Pros: Chat various kind of people. Extraordinary KTV rooms available for music lovers and singers. Truckloads of party games. Multiparticipant voice chat.
Cons: Unfriendly user interface.
Pros: Classier interface. Four connection categories. Highlights videos, music, and other arts. No ads, algorithm, and data collection.
Cons: Small community. May not appeal to noncreators. Some bugs and glitches.
Pros: Has a one-click transfer button. Works between devices and operating systems. Risk-free transfer of messages and files.
Cons: Difficult for people using multiple accounts. Feature restrictions on trial version.
Pros: Easy microblogging tools. Strong customization options. Active niche and creative communities. Supports many media formats.
Cons: Limited long-form publishing tools. Some features rely on older design structures. Community experience varies by niche. Not ideal for professional website building.
Pros: Supports 15 messaging apps. Simple interface. iMessage works even in a non-Apple device. Extendable features with plugins and integrations.
Cons: Requires invitation before signing up. Using iMessage on non-Apple device is complicated.
Pros: Easy voice-call setup. Unified PC-phone integration. Low system overhead.
Cons: Limited advanced telephony. Fewer enterprise features. Moderate future expansion.
Pros: Tons of great content from subreddits. Easy to use. Dark mode and customizable themes enhance user experience.
Cons: Lacks some advanced features from the web version. No audio/voice posting feature. Occasional performance issues on older systems.
Pros: Intuitive and easy to set up. More than 20 messaging services supported.
Cons: UI design could be improved.
Pros: Easily join in meetings. Calendar events include meeting URL and other relevant information. Video gallery view. Video, voice, and screen sharing capability.
Cons: Limited group meeting calls for a basic Zoom account.
Pros: Erase all data in one go. Erasing level options. Easy removal steps. Quick scan.
Cons: Limited features available in free version.
Pros: Free local calls. Compatible with SIP standards. Supports best voice codes. Encrypts communications.
Cons: Outdated interface.
Pros: Minimal RAM usage. 4K/144fps recording support. Multi-track audio control. Instant sharing link and mobile app.
Cons: Limited video editing features. Max five-minute upload length. Social feed can be distracting. Requires manual trimming of long clips.
Pros: Free and open-source. End-to-end encryption for chats.
Cons: Occasionally sluggish performance. No system tray shortcut.
Pros: Full Reddit experience. Free Reddit desktop-client. Responsive developers. Well-designed.
Cons: Built-in video player does not load external links. Errors appear whenever you try to add notes. Can't delete comments oft-times.