October 19, 2009 by Mike Preble  

A powerful and easy to use animation suite.

June 8, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann  

Apple announced the iPhone 3GS; we’ve got the details on the new hardware and the 3.0 OS.

March 28, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann  

In approximately four months, I have a 270-mile bike ride across three states that I’ll be riding. What a lucky coincidence that I would find Pzizz, a “tech tool to energize athletes.” I love tech, and while I’m hardly an athlete per se, I’ll take all the help I can get.
Pzizz is basically a white [...]

March 17, 2009 by Mike Preble  

There are many methods and products for ensuring data encryption, but unfortunately many can run you hundreds of dollars along with countless hours of time in the process.
I’ve always felt that some of the best software is free — take Mozilla Firefox for example.  SafeHouse Explorer is another great free product and [...]

February 24, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann  

Safari has never been very formidable in the browser wars, always holding just a few percentage points of the browser share on the bottom of the list.
Of course, now that it’s no longer a Mac-only browser, it’s share has grown as a few (admittedly brave) folks downloaded it for their PCs. [...]

February 11, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil  

I still take crap from sanctimonious Justin Long-loving Mac people about the the holy artsy abilities of the Macintosh.
No doubt, bro. Mac’s got mad skillz. Word to your one button mouse.
Adobe Creative Suite runs just fine on my Dell, but for audio, and for the past, oh, 10 years, it’s been Acid Pro.
As I’ve said [...]

October 1, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil  

Acid Pro first came out in 1998 and was the first true loop-based Desktop Audio Workstation. It’s been popular with bands, DJ’s and producers ever since.

September 2, 2008 by Mike Preble  

Photos are a huge part of our lives, and the digital cameras that have dominated the market since the early 2000s have really given users the opportunity to edit and quickly share our photos with almost anyone regardless of their location.
Because many people, including myself, tend to overdo it and take far more photos than [...]

August 7, 2008 by Mike Preble  

As megapixel quality increases and camera optics greatly improve, photo size greatly increases as well and sharing large photos through email can create quite a challenge, not just for the sender but the recipient as well.
Memeo Inc., a California-based company is ready to take on the challenge with a new product called [...]

July 1, 2008 by Terri Schwartz  

Zack didn’t like computers.

At age 3, he was diagnosed with severe autism. His parents decided to send him to a specialized school, where he could get one-on-one attention. It was there that he was first introduced to computers. [...]

July 1, 2008 by Mike Preble  

Email has become a huge part of our lives. In fact it pairs with instant messenger applications as leading ways we communicate with friends, family and clients. It’s just a great way to get your message across without spending hours talking with someone over the phone.
It has greatly expanded dramatically in the new millennium. Today [...]

May 1, 2008 by Mike Preble  

Wouldn’t you love to be able to sit back and enjoy your computer without worrying if it’s vulnerable to attacks just because you clicked the “Remind Me Later” button? That piece of mind can be achieved with an automatic updater.
I recently came across UpdateStar, a great, easy-to-use application that lets you sit back and relax [...]

March 4, 2008 by Mike Preble  

With it’s great features, functionality, ease of use, $49.99 price tag and it’s great user interface, Roxio BackOnTrack is a must have for any PC user.

February 1, 2008 by Mike Preble  

Shinywhitebox’s iShowU screen recording software really packs a lot of power for a low price. I just recently upgraded to a Macintosh computer, and have been looking for a great screen-recording program that can capture both audio and video, but my choices have been quite limited. I’ve tried a few free-based programs such as Jing [...]

February 1, 2008 by The Review Center  

This review originally appeared on Reviewcenter.com and Sharewarejunkies.com in 1998. It was rock-solid software that still exists today.
By John Guilfoil
Command Software pretty much created a winner with this one. Command Antivirus with F-PROT Professional is an affordable, high quality mercenary that will set out and battle any fiendish viral vermin that threaten your beloved system.
The [...]

January 9, 2008 by Mike Preble  

4D released a revision, which offers users a new set of Internet tools while providing user-friendliness and better functionally.
Essentially 4D’s Web 2.0 Pack v11 is an online Internet application, which allows business users access to use a simple drag and drop interface, essential to perform a variety of tasks like: the ability to create graphs, [...]

December 31, 2007 by Mike Preble  

When it comes to converting PDFs to word documents for editing, your software choice options are very limited. Docudesk, a company, which specializes in PDF software solutions, announced it’s deskUNPDF Professional that essentially converts PDF’s into various other formats like spreadsheets, websites and various image formats.
Formats include: Open Document Format (.ODT), Excel (.XLS), Comma Seperated [...]

December 26, 2007 by The Review Center  

This review originally appeared on Reviewcenter.com and Sharewarejunkies.com in 1998. It was good DOS software that seems to have slipped through the cracks of time. We can’t find a download link for it anymore.
By John Guilfoil
PC Desk is a Personal Information Manager for DOS. It is a very handy and smallin size utility that will [...]

November 27, 2007 by John M. Guilfoil  

I was really impressed with Palo Alto Software’s Marketing Plan Pro. There’s a ton of people trying to be entrepreneurial and being their own bosses, and they (we) can’t always hire PR people and a team of marketing pros.
In our case, a marketing class from Northeastern took us on as their semester project and [...]

November 19, 2007 by John M. Guilfoil  

As YouTube videos become better and better (shockingly…the videos are getting better, the photos are getting better, but now if only as many people would learn where commas and semicolons go…) and high-definition video cameras come down in price, we are starting to see amateur and small-business video rise in production value.
That’s why software like [...]

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