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Review by Meg
This version of Office is a pleasant step up from the 2003 I’ve been using. Excel was little quirky in that it crashed a lot until I made a couple tweaks I read about in the Office Community pages. However, I’m upgrading to 2013 this week simply because the mainstream support of 2007 is expiring this fall (Oct 2017). It was typically easy to install and it allowed me to keep my Office 2003 version without any problems.
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Review by Meg
This does what it says it does and nothing more. The software is inflexible. For example, when making a photo slide show one cannot rearrange the photo order and adding a pic to the slide order is hit and miss. But overall it’s an acceptable underdeveloped product.
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Review by Megan Bostic
I really like this software. I think it’s a good option for people who like photoshop but can’t afford the price tag. There’s a lot going on here. You can edit your photos, in so many different ways. There’s the standard things of course, rotation, one click fix, etc, but it really does have some super cool adjustments and effects and they’re pretty user friendly. Some that aren’t available with photoshop, that I could have used a bunch of times over, like smart carver, which lets you cut objects out of your picture then scales it back to size.
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Review by Megan Bostic
I take a ton of pictures and sometimes you just want a quick click of the button to make a fix, and Photoshop can be a little daunting. This is where Cyberlink PhotoDirector 6 can help out.
It’s very easy to import pictures for organization. You can create albums, tags, etc. You can upload them to a cloud for safekeeping even.
I loved screwing around with the program the first time I sat down and played with it.
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Review by Megan Bostic
It is what it is. It fills the basic needs. You can edit videos and add effects. You can organize, retouch, play with and share photos online. You can edit and remix music. You can catch streaming video from youtube. And of course, you can burn discs. That’s the short version of what you can do. The specs are all on the product page.
This isn’t software for the intermediate user.
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Review by Megan Bostic
This is a great program for someone who wants to learn Italian (I also have the Spanish version). It’s really user friendly and easy to understand. You get a software CD, DVD, and an MP3 CD you can listen, so you can pretty much learn anywhere, in front of your computer, watching TV, taking a walk with your Ipod, in the car …
The program offers three different levels to learn, you can advance at your own speed.
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Review by Megan Bostic
I’ve used VideoStudio x4 and x5 and really like them, and VideoStudio x6 is even better. I’ve also used other video editing software like Cyberlink and Pinnacle and I’ve always found the Corel products to be easier to work with. This program is so user friendly, beginners can hop right on dig right in to creating quality videos.
Installation is easy, the program has many different functions and effects. You can make fun projects and professional looking projects, any kind of format for any kind of media.