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Adobe Photoshop Elements 8:Review And Features
Photoshop Elements 8, the super powerful consumer version of its industry-leading Photoshop. With the exception of adding a few new features, Adobe decided not to mess with success. Therefore the interface is largely unchanged. So unless users of Elements 7 really want the new features discussed below, there's not much reason to upgrade.But for those without a photo editor, Elements is the best.
The most exciting new addition is the Recompose Photo tool. This feature lets you resize images with respect to their contents, reducing unused or underused space but keeping the most important parts.It takes some practice to master this feature. The other editing changes are mostly low-key embellishments on functions that already exist. For example, Photomerge now also comprises exposure functionality, letting you blend a series of over- and underexposed photos into one that looks perfectly lit.And Quick Fix previews in Quick Edit mode now let you preview prospective changes before you commit to them. Tags are even easier to use, and the new Auto-Analyzer can automatically apply Smart Tags to your files. There are also the expanded help sections—some with video tutorials.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 remains the best option for consumer photo editing. It offers more than the competition in a package that's as attractive and unthreatening as this kind of software can be.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 8
PRICE: standard, $99,99 : Plus.$139.99
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PROS : Powerful Photo recomposition feature as amazing as its CS4 counterpart. Tight integration with online services and Premiere Elements 8. Extensive selection of help and tutorials.
CONS : Few major changes from previous version. Some tutorials require paid Plus membership.
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Kaspersky internet Security 2010
On the surface, the latest Kaspersky suite looks more polished than last year's edition, but the actual security features haven't changed much. That's not a bad thing; this suite has tons of features, and the updated
user interface makes them more visible and accessible. Rather than attempt to stealth all ports (as most firewalls do),Kaspersky specifically blocks attack-type traffic, an attribute that proved very impressive on our tests. It is also light years ahead of the competition to program control. It also improved on antispam performance.
Kaspersky detected 88 percent of malware samples tests (a bit below Norton), and it does take more of a hit on system performance than the others here.But it is still a good choice for basic protection.
Kaspersky internet Security 2010
3 licenses, $79.95 direct
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PROS :Improved interface. "Safe Run" virtual environment protects against unwanted changes. Intelligent application control. Hardened against malware attacks. Improved spam filtering. Blocks exploits and leak tests.
CONS :Malware cleanup left behind many traces. Slowed system performance somewhat.Antiphishing module less effective. Rudimentary parental controls.
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Apple OS X 10.6 :Snow Leopard Roars
Apple has another winner with Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard. This version of the Macintosh operating system is the brainiest,brawniest and most beautiful consumer oriented OS available anywhere and it ships with the best built-in applications and utilities you can find. As its name suggests,this version builds on the strong foundation of OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and offers a smooth upgrade path for existing users (any Intel-based Mac will run it). But you're out of luck
if you still have a PowerPC-based Mac.
The new version looks almost identical to the previous one, so there's no new interface to learn. New features are tucked in unobtrusively on the old interface, so experienced users will find some pleasant surprises in
better-organized pop-up menus, as well as networking options, such as built-in support for Cisco VPN. Snow Leopard was also noticeably faster in my testing and requires less disk space.
Snow Leopard includes a few impressive visual changes, including QuickTime X, a completely new QuickTime player with improved performance, a sleek interface, and support for modern video features such as HTTP streaming. The biggest changes in Snow Leopard, however, are hidden under
its skin. Almost everything uses a new technology called Grand Central Dispatch (GCD), which shares tasks among the multiple cores of modern Intel CPUs and frees developers from the headache of splitting software tasks into separate "threads."
In addition, almost all the applications in Snow Leopard are now written in 64-bit code for greater speed and increased memory access compared to 32-bit apps. Safari already speedy under Leopard now renders JavaScript rich pages faster.
Another major new feature is full support for Microsoft Exchange accounts in Apple Mail, so Mac users now have full access to Exchange's calendar invitations and global address lists instead of using Entourage. Users can also integrate those with the Mac OS Address Book and iCal calendar.
And you get the enhanced Expose feature,which displays reduced images of all open windows at the same time.
The only weakness of Mac OS X 10.6 isn't in the operating system itself but in the range of applications available for it. Snow Leopard gets more things right than any other operating system, and it throws in striking good looks as a bonus.
Apple OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
$29 direct; 5-license family pack, $49.
PROS :Fast Elegant. Superb suite of built-in basic apps. Easy to use for those familiar with previous versions. Silky-smooth upgrading for existing users.
CONS :A few minor interface glitches.Lacks the range of applications and
compatible hardware available for Windows.
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iTunes 9.0.1.8 on launch
iTunes LP. iTunes Extras. Many other new features. And the redesigned iTunes Store. The hits just keep coming. If you thought you were entertained before, wait until you see (and hear) iTunes 9.
iTunes LP
Home Sharing
The RedesignediTunes Store
iTunes LP
The best thing to happen to fandom.
The visual experience of the record album returns with iTunes LP. Download select albums and experience a beautifully designed, interactive world right in your iTunes library on a Mac or PC — many are created by the artists. While you listen to your favorite songs, you can dive into animated lyrics and liner notes, watch performance videos, view artist and band photos, and enjoy other bonus materials. And become an even bigger fan.Home Sharing
A better way to share.
iTunes makes it easier to share music, movies, TV shows, and more. With Hom e S haring, you can browse the iTunes libraries of up to five authorized computers in your house, import what you like, and automatically add new purchases made on any of the computers to your own library.The RedesignediTunes Store
Check out the new venue
The world’s #1 music store is even better. With a beautiful redesign and refined navigation, the new iTunes Store makes it easy to explore songs, movies, TV shows, and more.
Improved Syncing
iTunes Extras
Now featuring: Special features.
When you buy select movies from the iTunes Store, you won’t get just a movie. You’ll get iTunes Extras — a world of special features you can experience right in your iTunes library.
Watch interviews and trailers, view photos, and more on your Mac or PC.
Watch interviews and trailers, view photos, and more on your Mac or PC.
Improved Syncing
A simpler way to sync.
iTunes brings new, more flexible ways to sync your media from your computer
to your iPhone or iPod. And it’s easier to organize all the apps on your
iPhone or iPod touch, because now you can do it right in iTunes, right
to your iPhone or iPod. And it’s easier to organize all the apps on your
iPhone or iPod touch, because now you can do it right in iTunes, right
from your computer. Shop the App Store on your
computer, iPhone,or iPod touch. Then go to your iTunes library to arrange
(and rearrange)your apps and add (or delete) Home screens. iTunes automatically syncsyour new Home screens with your iPhone or iPod touch.
Many Other Improvements
iTunes brings you even better ways to manage and share everything in your library. You can make your Smart Playlists even smarter. You can save iTunes Store items you want to purchase later in a new wish list. You can buy ringtones of your favorite songs directly from the iTunes Store on your iPhone and assign a specific song to a contact. And if you’re an avid social networker, it’s easy to tout your favorite music, movies, and TV shows on Facebook and Twitter right from the iTunes Store.
computer, iPhone,or iPod touch. Then go to your iTunes library to arrange
(and rearrange)your apps and add (or delete) Home screens. iTunes automatically syncsyour new Home screens with your iPhone or iPod touch.
Many Other Improvements
Refinements that rock.
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Swiftdog - Netscream: Speed up ur internet connections
Netscream is a new tool released by Swiftdog. Swiftdog has been long making pc softwares like their pcheal for example. Now, they are trying to flood the market with this new modem enhancer. Netscream has a free trial version with life time upgrades and all, so u can always try it and make sure it worth the bucks (as their motto goes: see it, try it, buy it)
Netscream promises to give you modem efficency upto 200% with visible results. The interface is also very user friendly. It also boasts of working with any type of modems out there. it assuress us that with this s/w installed you will no longer have sudden disconnections that seems to time perfectly when you are 90% finished with a huge file download, just in time so as make u start the download all over agn.
well, check this software. And one more thing, its not just for internet, local connections are also sped up.
tags:- software, internet, local area network. LAN, swiftdog, pcheal, Netscream.
Microsoft Office 2010 (beta)
Microsoft has released the beta version of Office 2010 (available for free to those who preregister for a chance to download and test it). After running it for a few days of intense testing, I'm impatient for the final release. As far as I can telL this should be the smoothest upgrade for Office in many years. If you're used to Office 2007, you'll need no help using Office 2010. Old features remain where they were, although some are now displayed on spacious menus with lots of explanatory text instead of the cramped menus of 2007. In fact, the new features are slotted in so smoothly that it may take you a few moments to realize that they're new. This will also be the first version of Office available in both 32- and 64-bit versions.
There aren't big, obvious changes. As for subtle changes, Office 2010 extends the rib¬bon throughout the suite, adding it to Publisher OneNote, and Outlook's main menu. A new customiza¬tion feature lets you add your own tab and remove some items on the default ribbon.
The suite has replaced the pearl-like Office Button menu with a small, rectangular icon that opens a spacious "Backstage" page with options for saving, printing, and man¬aging files. A new Print menu is especially impressive, with options such as page orientation (portrait or landscape) and one- or two-sided printing instantly accessible instead of buried deep in the Windows Print dialog. And PDF out¬put is finally built-in from the start. Other additions include a screen-capture tool, a background-remover , and document sharing and collaboration functionality via SharePoint.
Office 2010 should keep Microsoft comfortably in the lead in office applications,but it remains to be seen how well Microsoft will fend off competition from Web-based application services such as Google Docs.
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Norton Internet Security 2010 (beta)
Last year, Norton Internet Security 2009 made quite an impression. Symantec rewrote the suite from the ground up for improved performance anc gave the Ul a substantial overhaul. Judg¬ing by the free public beta, Norton Inter¬net Security 2010 focuses on keeping the product's impact small while enhancing malware detection and giving users better access to useful information.
Symantec has long been working to keep unnecessary minutiae out of the user's face. The 2010 beta goes a step further and moves much of its detailed reporting to a new loca¬tion on the back of the main window. Click "Flip Screen" and the main window visibly turns over to show a chart of CPU or mem¬ory usage and a visual timeline of events like scans and detections. Another new interface element. Vulnerability Protection, brings up a list of applications with known vulnerabili¬ties, and Norton Insight checks all the pro¬grams on your system against Symantec's database and identifies trusted programs.
Also, the SONAR 2 reputation-based technology plus standard signature-based detection gives NIS supercharged malware ability, setting new records on our tests for malware removal and detection. Aside from the bummer of adding 31 percent to the boot time, NIS 2010 beta is really an impressive product.
PROS: Record-breakingly effective antimalware protection. Accurate, simple spam filter. Full-featured parental controls through OnlineFamily.Norton. Flexible user interface. Small perfor¬mance impact. Scary details hidden, yet easily accessible if wanted.
CONS: Increases boot time more than the Norton 2009 suites.
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Apple Safari 4
Safari won't change the browser game the way the iPhone has changed mobile phones. Though Safari 4 is fast (with the Nitro JavaScript engine) and innovative (thanks to some Ul enhance¬ments), Google Chrome is still the speed leader on my tests, and Safari lacks innova¬tions, like the WebSlices and Accelerators in Internet Explorer and the extreme custom¬izability of Firefox. Nevertheless, Safari (on both Mac and Windows) is definitely a fine performer in terms of speed and usability.
For the final release, Safari backtracked on one of the beta's distinguishing interface features, the Chrome-like "Tabs on Top," which placed page tabs above the address bar. But Safari 4 does retain the most eye¬catching trait of the beta: Top Sites, which shows your most-accessed Web pages in a glorious 3D view. In this and elsewhere, it brings the added elegance and clever interface ideas we've come to expect from Apple.
Safari is considerably faster at JavaScript rendering than IE 8—but Chrome is still the leader by a slim margin. On the SunSpider Java-Script Benchmark, Safari 4 returned a score of 1,707 milliseconds (ms)-a remarkable improvement over the beta's 3,757 ms. This trounces lE's awful 10,108 ms and is just behind Chrome's 1,656 ms. In the real world, browsing demanding pages with Safari 4 usually felt snappy. Although Safari 4 adds some welcome innovations, it's a bit of a memory hog, and fans of Firefox's extensions won't be tempted to switch.
Apple Safari 4
PROS: Very fast JavaScript performance. Beautiful inter¬face elements like Cover Flow. Built-in RSS reader. Good standards support. Neat tab implementation.
CONS: No extensions or themes.
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