QuarkXpress
At first glance, desktop publishing software appears quite easy to use
Screenpresso
Doing a screenshot on Windows, generally, is easy only if the users want to explain something completely clear to someone with the help of a screenshot
Greenshot
Many Windows folks sooner or later realize just how limited basic screenshot tools can be when used daily for performing multiple tasks
ShareX
Taking screenshots on Windows is one thing, but when users start frequently documenting, editing, uploading, or automating captures, it quickly gets more difficult
Capture One Pro
Windows users who have huge photo libraries or perform highly demanding photo editing often find it difficult to get a good combination of image quality, speed, and workflow control in just one piece of software
FastStone Capture
It is very easy to take a screenshot on Windows, but that only applies to the first time
PDF-XChange Editor
Unpacking PDF management usually turns out to be more challenging than expected
Nik Collection
Refining photo editing is quite attractive for users when they don't want to go all out for the professional workflow
Adobe Express
It is easy to assume that designing graphics, making short videos, drafting social posts, or creating materials for the classroom are very simple tasks
Topaz Photo AI
It is not unusual for photo enhancement to get more difficult when you have a big collection of photos and your editing skills start to improve
LightShot
Taking screenshots on a Windows PC appears easy enough until the user starts making several screenshots throughout the day
PrtScr
Taking screenshots has become a daily habit and can be done dozens of times a day for most Windows users
Adobe Audition
Audio editing can indeed be complicated
Adobe InDesign
Producing well-designed documents to be printed or published on the web might be very tricky when using the usual word processors that offer quite limited control of layouts