I have used this for a couple of years now and rely on it for all my photo needs. It is truly a fantastic program. The cataloguing function enables you to find any photo within seconds. I have approx 16,000 photos in my computer and this program has them all tagged for instant retrieval. The editing functions enable you to do pretty much anything and would be all you could want unless you are a professional. Its worth getting a book to help with the more advanced functions if you want to experiment.
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it took me a while to get all the cables i need for recording but when its all setup its a brilliant piece of kit highly recommended for gamers it does record in pal 50 but if you download amcap you can get it to record in pal 60 quality is also very good the software you get with it is rubbish for recording gaming would of preferd to get studio 11 or 12 but overall it is a good product xbox live gamers get it now! oh and 1 more thing dont waste your money on the platinum edition its not worth it this dazzle is just as good!! thanks! gt:chris 0wn3d u
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Easily one of the best anti virus programs on the market, fast to update, never misses a virus. I have used kaspersky for years and it has always found virus i have been sent before they have been installed, you really can not go wrong at this price
please ignore Lazy Cooks review as if you will read it you can see they do not even know how to uninstall a program.
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Easily one of the best anti virus programs on the market, fast to update, never misses a virus. I have used kaspersky for years and it has always found virus i have been sent before they have been installed, you really can not go wrong at this price
please ignore Lazy Cooks review as if you will read it you can see they do not even know how to uninstall a program.
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A very good program, which I love using - but there are issues.
Minor fault
Some of the lower ranked 'opponants' on the program make some very strange moves - for example, sacrificing the Queen for no reason at all - when they are winning. This turns the game around immediately.
Major fault ......
The program sometimes calls a stalemate - (thus ending the game) when it is clearly not a stalemate. Quite often, this happens just as I'm about to call an extremely obvious checkmate.
Having said that, I would still recommend this program.
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I purchased Norton Ghost 14.0 about 10 months ago and although it took some time to get used to it, it works fine on my Vista system. As I am paranoid about loosing any data from my computer, I am using many of Ghost's more advanced functions, and I also restored my PC successfully with Ghost after a system crash 4 months ago. The advantage with Ghost as I see it is that you can make backups on all sorts of medium; external hard disk drive, dvds, etc. For each backup you can choose to keep older backups, giving you several versions of the same file in time. You can also duplicate backups which is useful if you keep a set of backup on a separate HDD outside your home. The scheduler makes backup tasks completely automatic - and you're not forgetting it! On ... Read More:
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You have to live with an encyclopaedia for a year or two to really get a feel for it's worth, and as Britannica's got 74,000+ articles even then you just scratch the surface. Encyclopaedias were always traditionally bought when older kids were in the household, and kids are frequently still the main users. - provided it gives them what they want, and quickly. Encarta 2009 hasn't got anything like the depth in articles that Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate reference suite 2009 has, but Encarta still hits the spot for school-kids with better use of interactive content and more focus on things they might actually want to read about. Plus Britannica still throws up strange search results more often than Encarta, which can be rather off-putting to youngsters with ... Read More:
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You have to live with an encyclopaedia for a year or two to really get a feel for it's worth, and as Britannica's got 74,000+ articles even then you just scratch the surface. Encyclopaedias were always traditionally bought when older kids were in the household, and kids are frequently still the main users. - provided it gives them what they want, and quickly. Encarta 2009 hasn't got anything like the depth in articles that Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate reference suite 2009 has, but Encarta still hits the spot for school-kids with better use of interactive content and more focus on things they might actually want to read about. Plus Britannica still throws up strange search results more often than Encarta, which can be rather off-putting to youngsters with ... Read More:
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You have to live with an encyclopaedia for a year or two to really get a feel for it's worth, and as Britannica's got 74,000+ articles even then you just scratch the surface. Encyclopaedias were always traditionally bought when older kids were in the household, and kids are frequently still the main users. - provided it gives them what they want, and quickly. Encarta 2009 hasn't got anything like the depth in articles that Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate reference suite 2009 has, but Encarta still hits the spot for school-kids with better use of interactive content and more focus on things they might actually want to read about. Plus Britannica still throws up strange search results more often than Encarta, which can be rather off-putting to youngsters with ... Read More:
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You have to live with an encyclopaedia for a year or two to really get a feel for it's worth, and as Britannica's got 74,000+ articles even then you just scratch the surface. Encyclopaedias were always traditionally bought when older kids were in the household, and kids are frequently still the main users. - provided it gives them what they want, and quickly. Encarta 2009 hasn't got anything like the depth in articles that Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate reference suite 2009 has, but Encarta still hits the spot for school-kids with better use of interactive content and more focus on things they might actually want to read about. Plus Britannica still throws up strange search results more often than Encarta, which can be rather off-putting to youngsters with ... Read More:
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