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Review by gardenia-dlb
Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon… I would definitely recommend you purchase this interactive mystery PC game!! The graphics are vibrant; the sound effects are very good and add a key element to your game play; the characters are interesting; the clues keep you thinking and looking for answers; and Nancy will not let you down! She is not afraid to hunt wherever she must! The train ride seems realistic, as you pass from one car to the next.
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Review by garyedavidson
Purchased for a customer, easy to install, and my favorite version of Office. I like it better than 2010.
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Review by garyedavidson
Downloaded and installed on a customers computer in less than 45 Minutes. I like the downloading capability when you need software fast.
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Review by garyedavidson
Bought it for a customer, I like office 2013 better than 2010. Easy to install.
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Review by Gavin Scott
Quicken (and its Quickbooks sibling) are the packages that pretty much single-handedly eliminated the accounting application software business for small to medium sized businesses, and brought easy management of financials into the realm of the personal computer.
If you’re not a Quicken user then this is a great place to start.
If you are a quicken user, then as others have said this version is incremental rather than revolutionary, and sometimes it feels like the furniture is just being re-arranged to make it feel like a new house even though there’s not really that much that’s new.
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Review by Gavin Scott
This is a fun animation program. It is good at leveraging whatever art talent you have, so it would be ideal for someone who likes drawing, especially cartoon character or strips, and who wants to play around with animation.
It’s a very complete package, with some introductory training, but this is a program for people who are motivated to make something of it as it rewards the effort needed to learn how to use it.
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Review by Gavin Scott
I was expecting to like MapPoint a lot more than I did. I guess I was hoping for a well designed Microsoft user interface experience, but MapPoint just feels gimicky and poorly designed. Too may ugly icons and very little feel of quality to the application.
I encountered several cases of weird behavior, though overall the program performed as advertised.
If you don’t need the business data features of the program then there’s definitely no reason to buy this over the much cheaper Microsoft Streets and Trips.