Software Reviews

Uptodown has an enormous catalogue of programs, each with a corresponding product description. To delve even deeper into the possibilities of particular software, we highlight the most relevant programs—whether they be desktop programs (for Windows, Mac, or Ubuntu) or smartphone apps (for iOS and Android)—and talk about them in depth, explaining how they work and giving a clear verdict on their possibilities.

Solve all your smartphone’s problems with dr.fone

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The dr.fone suite lets you easily perform backup copies, transfer files and solve serious errors going on in your smartphone

Rule the medieval kingdoms in the original King Crusher

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Role-playing and arcade gameplay come together in King Crusher, a fun title from Ankama that offers awesome pixel art graphics.

Notion is one of the most powerful productivity apps on Android

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An app with endless possibilities: Notion lets you do everything from writing simple to-do lists to creating wikis shared between different users.

Has Brawl Stars conquered more countries than Clash Royale?

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Since its release, Brawl Stars has been leading the top of the Android app charts in many countries. Let's see if it's managed to surpass Clash Royale, Supercell's previous hit.

Devil Crasher, a stunning JRPG with turn-based combat

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This game that stands out for its spectacular graphics and entertaining gameplay has recently been made available as a soft-launch.

Mint is the ultralight browser from Xiaomi available for Android

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The Chinese brand just released Mint, a lightweight and fast browser created for less powerful Android devices.

The legendary Lemmings is back as a new Android game

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Lemmings have returned to the world of videogames with a new free installment that's perfectly adapted to touchscreen devices.

Blood Souls Arena attempts to emulate Dark Souls on Android

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This new free game takes inspiration from the Souls saga in an attempt to bring the experience to mobile devices.

Identify any plant species with PlantSnap

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PlantSnap is an interesting app that helps you identify any plant species with just one simple photo.

Combat depression and anxiety with Moodpath

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Moodpath is an app that asks you questions everyday to evaluate and tell you if you suffer from anxiety or depression.

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