Graphic & Design
FileHippo has a wide selection of graphic design apps and software titles to satisfy your creativity and enable to you to create vivid and high quality images.
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CapCut
Free video editing app
Media Player Classic
Streamlined media experience
K-Lite Codec Pack
K-Lite Codec Pack: A bundle of multimedia codecs for Windows
K-Lite Codec Pack Mega
A comprehensive codec pack for Windows PCs
Winamp
A free media player for your desktop
MKV Player
Free multimedia player for Windows
Spotify
The most popular music streaming service
MPC HC
A no-frills free media player to watch your favourite content
HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer
Enabling high-quality video for user’s experience
Camtasia
A video recording and editing software
MKVToolnix
Free manager for MKV files
Omnisphere 2
Unleashing sound with its depth and versatility defined
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