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Review by James
This is a great photo program that help you to easy edit your pictures. You can edit both raw and jpeg
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Review by James
You can’t go wrong with this device. It’s the only hub I have that operates solely on power supplied by the PC. Plug it in and go. It’s that easy to use.
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Review by James
You can’t go wrong with this device. It’s the only hub I have that operates solely on power supplied by the PC. Plug it in and go. It’s that easy to use.
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Review by James
I’ve been playing around with Windows 10 for a few days now, it’s the downloadable version but this should be the same. I had originally hoped it would be a viable desktop OS going forward but unfortunately it seems this is not to be. Microsoft made some much needed changes to the desktop experience after the Windows 8 disaster, however they did this at some expense to the touch experience. The user interface continues the flat, sparse trend that started with Windows 8.
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Review by James
You can’t go wrong with this device. It’s the only hub I have that operates solely on power supplied by the PC. Plug it in and go. It’s that easy to use.
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Review by James
You can’t go wrong with this device. It’s the only hub I have that operates solely on power supplied by the PC. Plug it in and go. It’s that easy to use.
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Review by James
Found it hard to use. My android does a much better job. Mic that came with software was useless. I had to order the Koss just to get the software to work a little.
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Review by James Beswick
If you’re editing a real movie, you’re most likely using an Avid box or you’ve spent many years mastering Adobe’s crazily-complicated-but-powerful Premiere - this software isn’t for you. On the other end of the scale, if you have endless video clips from phones, Flips and everything else with a camera that you want to piece together into something meaningful, this is a significant step up from Windows Movie Maker.
This performs reasonably well on an average desktop computer with a decent graphics card and whatever crashing problems it’s famous for seem to have been fixed in this version.
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Review by James Beswick
This software is easy to install and doesn’t take long to understand the functionality if you have a low-to-average grasp of accounting principles. The software guides you through all the steps needed to set up your company and while you’re not likely to use all the features, it works equally well even for basic usage. Compared with the 2014 version, this is a major upgrade in both the UI and feature set and a definite step forward.
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Review by James Beswick
The 64-bit performance feature is noticeably faster and while you need a high-performance PC if you do much video production, this works acceptably on a 2-year desktop running Windows 8 (you definitely wouldn’t get very far running Premiere on the same spec). Having said that, it does freeze up and crash fairly frequently to the point where anything more than a casual YouTube video would be difficult to edit reliably. I’d like to see these problems patched since the user interface is good but it needs to be more stable.