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Review: PrintMaster 2012 Platinum
If you like to get creative with making posters, greeting cards, and banners, PrintMaster is a sound product that doesn't cost a fortune.
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Review: The new Corel Office
Corel's reboot of their fabled office suite brings a fresh look to WordPerfect and company.
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Review: Soda PDF 5 Pro document editor
Soda PDF 5 Pro is great for making and manipulating PDFs, at only a fraction of the cost of Adobe's Pro offering.
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Review: FeedDemon 4.1 RSS newsreader for Windows
A quality RSS feed reader is essential for easy to read and follow formatting. Matthew Nawrocki reviews FeedDemon on those criteria.
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Review: Automate tasks visually with Sikuli X
Project Sikuli offers the promise for visual scripting in order to automate anything in Windows via screenshots.
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Hardware Review: VIA EPIA-P910 Pico-ITX motherboard
This ridiculously small Intel-compatible motherboard is feature rich and works well with Windows.
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Review: Get direct access to your iPhone's files with iExplorer
An easy way to get direct access to an iPhone's file system, granting you the ability to manipulate backups, messages, contacts, and even voicemails.
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Review: Snagit 11 for Windows
Snagit is a feature-rich screen image capture product that actually might be worth considering, if you have a bit of money to burn.
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Review: Prosoft MediaTools Wipe for Windows
MediaTools Wipe has several features that make it a likely candidate for your tool box, but there are some caveats to consider.
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App face-off: Shark007 versus K-Lite codec packs
A reader asked for a comparison of Shark007 and K-Lite and Matt Nawrocki obliged.