Utilities & Tools (10000 programs)
Pros: Easy to install and use. Intuitive phonetic key mapping. Improves typing speed and accuracy. Lightweight and reliable.
Cons: Limited customization options. Basic feature set for advanced users.
Pros: Lightweight. Simple one-click activation. Prevents both sleep mode and automatic screen locking. No complex installation or configuration required.
Cons: Lacks a timer or scheduling function. No automatic shut-off for low battery levels. Very limited feature set compared to rivals.
Pros: Supports multiple Valve-related archive formats. Displays internal directory structures directly from archives. Allows file- and folder-level extraction. Supports external file previews via Windows Shell Execute.
Cons: No internal native viewer for audio or textures. Modern archive formats are primarily read-only. Write access is limited to legacy GCF defragmentation. No archive rebuilding or asset injection tools.
Pros: Provides clear, step-by-step instructions. Assists users in resolving common wireless connectivity issues. Supports different approaches to updating and installing drivers.
Cons: Interface elements may cause confusion for first-time or non-technical users.
Pros: Left and right click selection. Hotkey-based activation. Numeric delay control. Built-in test environment.
Cons: No multi-step click sequences. No adjustable click patterns.
Pros: Host-based raster processing system. FastRes 1200 resolution control. Integrated spooler interaction. Bidirectional status reporting.
Cons: No onboard print processing.
Pros: Converts EDB to PST with high efficiency. Offers file previews before conversion. Supports multiple output types. Can do online conversion.
Cons: Online mailbox refresh requires an additional download.
Pros: Recovers corrupted databases and backups. Has two scanning options. Supports selective recovery. Flexible directory for recovered objects.
Cons: Available features depend on the purchase plan chosen.
Pros: Sleek and user-friendly. Highly secure encryptions with support for local backup. Can easily transfer a variety of media and file types. Allows you to store and print messages.
Cons: The full version is limited to Universal License holders.
Pros: Three repair modes. Recognizes over 200 known issues. Plenty of other handy extras.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Has emergency recovery capabilities. Quick solution for firmware update mishaps.
Cons: Niche compatibility.
Pros: With synchronization capabilities. Outstanding customization features.
Cons: Exclusive compatibility to ASRock motherboards only.
Pros: Displayed in a sleek, dark aesthetic. Includes options for modern DualSense technologies. Supports over 20 languages.
Cons: Requires constant internet connection.
Pros: AI-powered background removal. Offers video editing tools. Comes with an in-app screen mirroring. Features a Smart Portrait mode.
Cons: Lack of advanced video editing features.
Pros: A simple drag-and-drop interface. Numerous file types are supported.
Cons: Does not offer smartphone integration. Advanced features require a paid subscription. Settings may take time to manually adjust.
Pros: Makes use of mobile device’s sensors. Shares photos, videos, or fullscreen. Offers a wide range of customizable layouts.
Cons: Requires two separate app downloads.
Pros: Conservative approach that avoids risky changes. Quick actions for common slowdown causes. Low overhead during regular use.
Cons: Limited depth for advanced troubleshooting. May not resolve complex performance issues. Less tuning flexibility than power tools.