#5518
Artlantis is a professional and heavyweight 3D rendering engine specially designed for indoor/outdoor architects and designers, developed by Abvent from France. Its extraordinary rendering speed and quality, unbelievably friendly and simple user interface are refreshing, and the resulting rendering of all drawings and animated images is impressive.

#5516
Although Apple has long introduced the "file sharing" feature, it still has to sync files through iTunes. However, almost all Apple fans know that syncing files through iTunes is notoriously cumbersome and slow (especially on Windows platform), is very resource-intensive, and the program itself is very bloated in file size.

#5514
TeamTalk is a free and open-source multi-user conferencing system for Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile platforms, developed by Bjoern D. Rasmussen from Denmark. It allows user to perform real-time voice and video communication through Internet. For voice encoding, it uses the Opus and Speex audio codecs; for video streaming, it uses the WebM video codec.

#5512
SlickEdit (formerly called Visual SlickEdit) is a very powerful and classic cross-platform code editor, text editor, and IDE (Integrated Development Environment) started by Clark Maurer in 1988. When it comes to code reading, it can rival the famous Source Insight, especially on the Linux platform.

#5510
MuseScore is a free, open-source and cross-platform music composition and notation software, widely used by schools, conservatories, choirs, orchestras around the world. It is specially designed to provide a high performance-to-price ratio of alternative to the professional music score making software, such as Sibelius and Finale, and to became the world's most popular notation software.

#5507
Adobe Dimension (formerly called Project Felix) is an efficient 2D/3D image rendering and design software for Windows and Mac, developed by Adobe Systems in 2017. Its main purpose is to establish an independent 3D image production platform, so that users can quickly and conveniently transform 2D graphics into 3D objects, thus efficiently creating high-quality 3D rendering photos.

#5506
Ragdoll Masters is a task-type small 2D fighting game with very high playability, developed by Matteo Guarnieri from Italy. It uses the ragdoll physics, and features some of the most sophisticated physics ever used in 2D games and plenty of other neat effects. There is no complicated way to play it, and all player has to do is rely on inertia to hit the enemy's vital parts with the player's fists and feet.

#5501
Adobe Flash Builder (formerly called Adobe Flex Builder) is an RIAs (Rich Internet Applications) and cross-platform (Android, iOS, Windows, Mac) desktop applications IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Windows and Mac, written in Java, built on the Eclipse platform. It was used to build games and applications with the ActionScript language and the open-source Adobe Flex framework.

#5499
As the world's most popular soccer simulation game, EA's FIFA series has existed for nearly 30 years. From its original Mosaic picture quality to its now exquisite 3D panoramic picture, FIFA has accompanied countless football gamers from their youth to middle age. In this process, it has been unique when it was first born, and it has also experienced the embarrassing time of being overwhelmed by the PES series. In the end, it made a breakthrough in adversity, reborn in Nirvana, and has become the best-selling football game in the world every year.

#5491
HOIC (AKA: H.O.I.C., short for High Orbit Ion Cannon) is a free and open-source network stress testing and DoS/DDoS attacking application for Windows, Mac and Linux. It was written in Visual Basic and C#, developed by Anonymous (a hacktivist collective) during the Operation Payback after federal agents shut down Megaupload, and released as LOIC's predecessor.