There is little doubt that digital photography will take over from film, and it will happen sooner rather than later. As more people buy and start to use digital cameras there is an ever increasing demand for simple-to-use photo editing software that will allow them to get the best out of their photographs.
An easy-to-use home photo editing suite with a commonsense approach to digital imaging.
Efficient photo management and sharing, but let down by some surprisingly underpowered editing.
UMPC-like features and a spacious hard disk make the Archos appealing, but it’s only good for entert...
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A new interface and extra web-protection capabilities make AVG our top free antivirus choice
Symantec’s latest offering is lighter than ever and an extremely effective security package. And get this, a RAM footprint smaller than Kaspersky
A winner on the strength of its excellent protection, coming first or equal-first in our malware and firewall test.
Use the power of servers scattered all over the world to your advantage.
A best-of-breed approach to Internet security pays off. This flexible and resource-friendly suite returns to the A-List.
More approachable than ever, with excellent malware detection in an affordable package
New image editing tools and a more powerful library mode makes Lightroom 2 compelling. It's also compatible with Vista 64-bit.
A new interface, smart albums, guided editing and photo merging keep Photoshop Elements ahead of the pack
We've had a quick play with the new version - and we like what we see. Definitely one to stick in your PC toolkit for 2008.