WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Check compatibility with WordPress standards. Check custom themes for essential functionality.
Cons: You need to add trac coding to your WP Config file.
Pros: Increases upload file size limit. Increases maximum time limit for processes to complete. Requires no coding knowledge.
Cons: Can only increase limits according to those set by the hosting server before contacting hosting provider.
Pros: Saves a static version of your page. Reduces load on the server. Displays your site to visitors faster.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Free to download and use. Lets users create custom pop-ups. Is packed with useful features.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Plenty of customizable options. Responsive and mobile-friendly. Free support. Easy to insert into posts.
Cons: No visual editor for creating slider or carousel elements. Many features require a premium subscription.
Pros: Advanced compression techniques. Bulk optimization options. Compatible with several image formats.
Cons: The free version isn't suitable for bigger websites. Original image files are removed after compression.
Pros: Embed content for users to download. Compatible with numerous formats. Enhances the functionality of your content.
Cons: Requires knowledge of shortcodes.
Pros: No Coding required. Official PayPal Partner. Theme compatibility.
Cons: Not compatible with WooCommerce. Limited button capabilities with the free version. No tracking capabilities.
Pros: Offers many payment options. Versatile payment withdrawal options. Merchants can sign up and sell on your website. Allows a wide variety of shipping options.
Cons: Building a stable, clean, and efficient website can take many months. Customer support is very slow. Code needs cleaning if using it as a long-term solution. Documentation is abysmal due to low-quality English translations.