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Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
by Tom Arah

Still the most powerful low-cost photo-editing package – but attempts to make it easier to use have backfired.

Dec 17, 2009
Google SketchUp Pro 7
by Tom Arah

Existing export capabilities and new support for dynamic components make this a must for professional users

May 15, 2009
Adobe CS4 Design Standard / Premium
by Tom Arah

Adobe builds on its print strengths to take its rich design mission online. And it has made a success of it, too.

Dec 9, 2008
Adobe Photoshop Elements 6
by Tom Arah

A new interface, smart albums, guided editing and photo merging keep Photoshop Elements ahead of the pack

Jun 17, 2008
Microsoft Expression Media Encoder
by Tom Arah

Modern and efficient conversion to WMV with ahead-of-the-curve Silverlight capabilities

May 21, 2008
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Google SketchUp 6
by Tom Arah

Improved interface and drawing capabilities, new photo matching and hand-drawn effects – and it’s still free

Nov 15, 2007
Xara Xtreme Pro
by Tom Arah

New multiple page support and improved text handling, but the program’s main strength remains its underlying speed.

Jun 15, 2007
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Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
by Tom Arah
Still the most powerful low-cost photo-editing package – but attempts to make it easier to use have backfired.