Posts Tagged ‘Software’

Top 15 Google Chrome Extensions

Top 15 Google Chrome Extensions
Posted in Latest Articles, Software, Software Articles
Monday, 09 August 2010 by Vito

Guys over at TrustedReviews put together an article of what they think are 15 best Google Chrome extensions currently available.

They listed the following extensions in order 1-15:
1. Google Mail Checker Plus
2. IE Tab
3. After the Deadline
4. InvisibleHand
5. Google Reader Notifier
6. Diigo Toolbar
7. Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate
8. Picnik
9. Chrome Currency Converter
10. Google Quick Scroll
11. Chromey Calculator
12. Trash Can
13. Stumble Upon
14. Send from Gmail
15. Google Dictionary


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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Review

Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Review
Posted in Latest Reviews, Software, Software Reviews
Thursday, 15 July 2010 by Vito

As web designers and developers we just love Dreamweaver so we were disappointed to see that the new Dreamweaver CS5 didn’t bring any new exciting features so not worth of upgrading according to the guys over at NotebookReview.


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Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta 1 Available for Download

Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta 1 Available for Download
Posted in Latest News, Software, Software News
Wednesday, 07 July 2010 by Vito

It’s no secret that Firefox’s market share is pretty much stagnant at the moment with more and more users rather using one of the faster alternatives such as Google Chrome so Mozilla really needs to get its act together and by the looks of Firefox 4 Beta 1 it might just hit the nail on the head. The new version brings an updated user interface that feels sleeker and easier to use, HTML5 and CSS3 support. While the beta version feels fast they promise the final release to be much much faster. Read the full story and why not give it a spin and let us know your impressions.


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Adobe Photoshop CS5 Review

Adobe Photoshop CS5 Review
Posted in Latest Reviews, Software, Software Reviews
Thursday, 01 July 2010 by Vito

As graphics designers we always get excited when Adobe releases a new version of their Creative Suite as they always bring some new improvements and features that make our jobs faster and easier. But sometimes it does happen that the new features do not justify the premium price Adobe is charging for its software. So is it the new Adobe Photoshop CS5 worth splashing out for the upgrade? Read on the full story at NotebookReview to find out.


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Symbian 3 Nokia Mobile Phone OS Review

Symbian 3 Nokia Mobile Phone OS Review
Posted in Latest Reviews, Software, Software Reviews
Thursday, 24 June 2010 by Vito

Apple iOS 4 just released couple of days ago, Google Android 2.2 just released today and we also get a more-detailed-then-ever-needed review of Nokia’s upcoming Symbian 3 OS. It seems that mobile phone operating system war is about to get even bigger. Guys over at Mobile Review served us with a very detailed review including screenshots of the Symbian 3 OS. By the looks of it Apple and Google got nothing to worry about. Or maybe your think otherwise… Read the full story for this exclusive review.


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Apple iOS 4 Mobile Operating System Review

Apple iOS 4 Mobile Operating System Review
Posted in Latest Reviews, Software, Software Reviews
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 by Vito

Apple iPhone 4 is about to be launched worldwide but Apple iOS 4 has already arrived and guys over at TechRadar posted a review on this freshly-baked OS for iPhone and iPod Touch users. Read the full story to find out why they were so impressed by it.


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Microsoft Office 2010 Review

Microsoft Office 2010 Review
Posted in Latest Reviews, Software, Software Reviews
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 by Vito

We have already seen Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview tested back in July 2009 and almost a year later we are able to see the final release. Andy Vandervell at TrustedReviews posted both full review and top 15 new features of the Microsoft Office 2010 and came to a conclusion that Office 2010 is worth to upgrade as it brings loads of new features that make it by far the most easy and useful office suite to use. But if you are not willing to pay for your office suite there always are free alternatives such as OpenOffice.


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Mozilla Releases Preview of Firefox 4 Internet Browser

Mozilla Releases Preview of Firefox 4 Internet Browser
Posted in Latest News, Software, Software News
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 by Vito

Mozilla is trying to catch-up with Google that recently released Chrome 5 Beta and by the looks of it did borrow some ideas but added its own twist on the user interface. Will Mozilla will be able to get back some of the users (including the HandsOnReviews Team) to switch back to Firefox from Google Chrome? We’ll be able to find out soon enough. Until then hit the link to view the Firefox 4 slideshow.


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Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition Suite Review

Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition Suite Review
Posted in Software, Software Reviews
Friday, 30 April 2010 by Vito

It’s been a while since Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview and Screenshots popped up and now it’s the Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition’s turn. Jay Garmon at NotebookReview got it covered and concluded that Microsoft Office Starter 2010 will be fine for you if you’ve never used the full paid-for Microsoft Office and have no need to create a PowerPoint otherwise you will just feel to limited. Luckiliy there is always OpenOffice if you are after a fully functional and totally free office suite.


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Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Officially Unveiled

Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Officially Unveiled
Posted in Software, Software News
Monday, 12 April 2010 by Vito

Adobe today officially unveiled a new generation of Creative Suite CS5 software with quite a few handful new and improved tools. Our favorite is definitely the ability to create full flash pages inside of InDesign. Check the link for the official launch video in case you have missed it live.


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