Yes, these should be closed as *not constructive*, because they're subjective, or *not a real question*, because there's no problem to be solved.

A couple of reasons:

- It's easy enough to take a look at what both tools offer online and compare them yourself, with regards to whatever criteria may be more important to you (which could be anything). Answers would simply be a list of features. We don't do feature comparisons – if the OP can't do the comparison themselves, then the problem is possibly hidden behind the question and they should probably just ask about their real issue instead.

- It encourages subjective answers that are merely of the form "I like *X* better than *Y*", simply *because*. It attracts answers very fast because everyone seems to have an opinion, at least about popular software, and it's a magnet for personal opinion without any references to back it up.

- These questions get outdated very fast, since features might change, support for certain operating systems might change, et cetera.