Universal USB Installer

 Universal USB Installer is a free universal program for creating bootable USB flash drives. You can download this universal utility from this link. There is no paid version. The whole essence of the program is reflected in the name - the utility is universal. You can make bootable USB sticks with Windows and Linux. This also applies to the operation of the program itself, only owners of devices on Mac OS will not be able to use it. There is also the ability to download the image directly from the network, if we are talking about Linux. There is a standard procedure for Windows. Of the settings, it is worth highlighting the choice of the file system and formatting the drive before recording. The disadvantages include the fact that the program does not work with the XP version or lower, and the program does not have the Russian language. Brief instructions for creating a bootable USB flash drive In "Step 1" select the desired version of the OS that you plan to burn to a USB fl...

Movavi Slideshow 6.4

 Movavi Slideshow 6.4

The first program on our list is Movavi Slideshow. The recently fashionable dark interface does not distract from working with the project, and the icons exactly correspond to the tools hidden behind them. At startup, you can choose one of two modes: mount a slideshow of photos with music yourself or do it automatically.






The Slideshow Wizard (Easy Mode) requires a minimum of your involvement. You upload photos and music, choose the theme and style of transitions, and the editing itself takes place using neural networks.

In manual creation mode, you get full access to the program tools. The first thing we see is the pasteboard and the library of user files. If there are a lot of files, then it is better to add everything to the library first, and drag them to the tracks as necessary. Next on the list are effects, transitions, titles, stickers, and video and audio tools.

All work on the project is carried out on the timeline by simple drag and drop. Unfortunately, slides cannot be placed anywhere on the track, they are automatically "glued" to the beginning, but you get used to it. Added images can be swapped, cropped and rotated.

The finished slideshow can be saved in any video format or even as a GIF. There are also save templates for devices and synchronization with YouTube, Vimeo and Google Drive.