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.

Operate Now: Hospital is the Trauma Center for Android

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Operate Now: Hospital is a free Android game similar to the Trauma Center saga, but seasoned with dashes of gameplays from mobile gaming.

Drop Wizard Tower, a new arcade game for Android with old-school...

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Drop Wizard Tower is the fun new arcade game from the prolific Nitrome that draws on classics like Bubble Bobble and Snow Bros.

Opera GX, the new desktop browser for gamers

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The new Opera browser is way more than just aesthetics. It offers you hardware control tools and includes Twitch.

Raze everything in your path and compete online with Crash Club

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Crash Club is a fun Android game where you've got to have it out with other cars onlines while destroying everything in your path.

Communicate in any language with SpeakOn

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With SpeakOn you won’t have to worry about looking up the meaning of a sentence word by word.

Emulatorx, a spiffed-up emulator manager for Windows

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Emulatorx is a frontend that serves to launch more than 12 console emulators and keeps them updated automatically.

Mad Rocket puts a fresh new spin on base building games

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Clash of Clans-style strategy games are joined by Mad Rocket, a title that breaks new ground in a genre that seemed to be set in stone.

Leap Day: Enjoy a new level every day

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The world of gaming is increasingly governed by complicated control systems. Thousands of available button combos boggle the mind. Luckily, the Android game ecosystem...

Automate your social network posts with Buffer

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Buffer is a particularly intelligent solution that lets you queue posts for automatic publication at specific times at a frequency that you can set as needed.

How to make it so your Android screen never goes off

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Stay Alive: Keep Screen Awake is a free Android app that keeps your screen from turning off when running certain apps.

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