4/24/2012

Girls Only Secret Diary and More Review

Girls Only Secret Diary and More
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This product is the best software for girls. This organizes telephones,adresses events. The best thing about this is that it saves your diaryenteries with a password and in a secert code. So even if someone does knowthe password they cant read it. Thedown part about this prouduct is thatif the software gets deleted all your files are erased because it doesn;tsave your files on your computer wich is why I took away a star and wich iswhy they ask u to print all your files just in case.

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This software contains tools to help organize a busy girl's life. The Secret Diary comes with a password-locked journal to record secret thoughts for posterity. Every entry page can be personalized--a digital A to Z of all her friends and family members. She can make stationery uniquely hers and use it to write letters on the computer or print designs for later use. Special technology creates secret messages she can print in color. Only she and her closest friends with the special decoder can read it. (Ages 7 and older)

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4/23/2012

IMSI PDF to Word 2.0 Review

IMSI PDF to Word 2.0
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The product arrived with a disc loose in a big box, little documentation, and a worse problem:The on-line registration, required to use the program after 15 days, fails to work.

Worse product registration approach I have ever seen.

The program itself is excellent and very fast.However such means nothing if they don't give you an activation code!

Update: 2007

This program does run in Office 2007.HOWEVER, I have found the input conversion (pdf to word) very unreliable, with lots of errors and stupid formatting.

Office 2007 has an update to save in PDF....USE IT.As for input, this program is extremely weak.

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PDF to Word 2 offers powerful one-click conversion from a PDF to a Word file, in one simple step! Change any file into a document instantly, complete with the original text, columns, tables, and graphics. The software allows you to access, edit and share information more productively and efficiently than ever before - saving you both time and money!Page Selection -Convert only selected pages from a PDF file instead of the entire document Works as a standalone product, a plug-in for Word or Adobe Acrobat, or a right-click option in Windows Explorer

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4/22/2012

Adobe Acrobat Professional 9 Review

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I used this product just long enough to discover that the Mac version does not support rich content when converting Word .doc or .docx files to PDF.Internal links (cross-references to bookmarks in the same document), for example, are not converted.For that, I was told after several support calls, one needs the Windows version, which is supposed to come with PDFMaker for use in such conversions.

All that was several weeks ago.It took that long, working faithfully with the call center from day to day and from week to week to sort out (1) who I am - I had an older customer ID associated with a purchase made years ago, and it took several calls to figure out the customer ID under which my Acrobat 9 purchase was made; (2) make them realize that I'd uploaded my software destruction agreement as a prerequisite to the license swap that would get me the Windows version; (3) confirm shipment.The Windows version is due to arrive this week.All I can do is hope that I don't have to call back and start over at the beginning.

Adobe makes great products and is uniquely situated in today's ebook marketplace as the purveyor of PDF, the new preferred format for the Kindle DX.They won't have to do much to ride the wave of success built on quality and market positioning made all the more profitable by this new wave of good fortune.There isn't much in this mix to motivate a more efficient customer support organization, and it shows.

The call center people are very sharp and helpful but mired in a disjointed business model.They do the best they can.

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4/21/2012

TextBridge Pro 11 Review

TextBridge Pro 11
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I purchased this program with the intention of entering a bunch of typewritten pages into my computer.The document that this program produced from newly typed material was so full of errors that I simply had to re-type.It would have taken longer to correct than to re-type.When I talked to Textbridge about these problems all they would tell me is that the program was not meant for such use and that I should buy one of their other programs which had good optical character recognition capabilities.In other words, they know the product is not any good and they are not willing to stand behind it.The program is useless for optical character recognition work or anything else.

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TextBridge Pro 11 is the simple and fast way to convert paper into editable electronic documents, saving time and increasing productivity. New OCR engines deliver the most accurate TextBridge results ever--even on complex pages with graphics and tables. A completely redesigned user interface and a new text editor make processing and proofing faster and more intuitive.
TextBridge Pro 11 features improved accuracy resulting from redesigned recognition engines, which saves proofreading time and makes users more productive. As always, direct OCR is a feature that allows users to move text directly into Microsoft Word and other word processing documents, but now, tables and graphics will be retained as if the document was processed in OmniPage Pro. The new WYSIWYG text editor is intuitive and easier to operate. In addition, color text and color backgrounds are now recognized, for accurate retention of color documents.

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4/20/2012

Complete National Geographic- Every Issue Since 1888 Review

Complete National Geographic- Every Issue Since 1888
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This is a beloved treasure of 120 years of knowledge and history, and a very valuable reference resource. However, there are a few points that ought to be noted:

>>Reported bugs are still waiting to be fixed as of October 1st, 2010. Examples are:
- The Apr 1953 issue displays the cover of Apr 1953 but the content of Apr 1954. The Apr 1953 issue is completely missing.
- In the Jul 1960 issue, the first advertising page is missing and replaced by a duplicated page 11.
- 2 pages are reported missing from the Jan 1977 advertising section. The first is the nomination page and the second is half of two pages for Cadillac.
- Jul 1942 and Feb 1992: Pages missing, causing pagination problems in the issues with double page spreads not appearing on facing pages.
- In the Feb 1993 issue, pages 72-73 are missing and replaced by duplicated pages 78-79.
- The bottom line of photo caption on page 125 of the Dec 2003 issue is partially cut-off.
- From 1991 to 2008, at least 30 maps are reported missing. Examples: The World War II double map supplement is missing in the Dec 1991 issue. The Sep 2000 map is missing. The "100 Years of Flight" supplement from the Dec 2003 issue is missing. The Jerusalem's Holy Ground map is missing in the Dec 2008 issue.
It doesn't seem like the CNG has any quality control over this product. It solely relies on customer feedbacks to be aware of these missing items. The Complete National Geographic is still incomplete with such bugs existing.

>>The Complete National Geographic contains National Geographic Magazine issues published through December 2008. National Geographic announced in their press release dated 10/13/2009 that "The Complete National Geographic" users will be able to add to their archive after purchasing the DVD-ROM or hard drive product by downloading annual updates on a subscription basis from [...]. Content updates for The Complete National Geographic will be available after the print editions of the previous year have been published. An update for the 2009 issues of National Geographic Magazine for The Complete National Geographic will be available for purchase and download via the Internet in the spring of 2010 - Not yet happened as of October 2010.
NGM released an updated edition of this DVD set ($69.95) and a 2009 annual update DVD ($14.95) in September 2010. The National Geographic apparently slipped in "bugs fixing" and "annual update download" for this Complete 120 Years edition.

>>Updates need to be installed to add missing pages of Apr 1913, Dec 1930, Mar 1950, Sep 1960, Aug 1970, and Jul 1979 issues to the collection. However, updates have to be downloaded through Auto Updates or "Check For Updates Now"; there isn't an independent update installer for archive and repeat installation.

>>Either the digital magnifier that comes with the software or the maximum zoom needs to be used to clearly read the texts on your monitor. Don't expect a .pdf ASCII text resolution of the scanned pages.

>>The patch (revision 1.26) to copy CNG content to local drive was released for Windows on January 31, 2010. It takes many hours to copy the 6 DVDs to the hard drive.

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Explore 120 years of amazing discoveries, fascinating maps, and the world's best photography with The Complete National Geographic. This definitive collection of every issue of National Geographic magazine, digitally reproduced in stunning high resolution, brings you the world and all that is in it. Use the advanced interface to explore a topic, search for photographs, browse the globe, or wander on your own expedition.

The Complete National Geographic



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Rediscover every printed page--Every article, photograph, advertisement--from 1888 through 2008 on 6 DVD-ROMs
Browse special "readlists" from National Geographic stars or personalize your archive by creating and saving your own lists of favorite articles.

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Use Geobrowse--a visual geographic search tool--to find articles, photographs, and maps about the location you choose
Test your knowledge of subjects including exploration, the environment, geography, history, cultures, and more with a trivia game that links to related articles
Reference hundreds of the magazine's classic maps digitized as part of the magazine's archive for the first time

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Includes a bonus DVD with tips on how to take better photographs, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how National Geographic Magazine is put together, and interviews with NGM photographers revealing the backstory behind their famous photographs.

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    Digital reproduction of all 120 years of National Geographic Magazine
    Highest production quality on DVD
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4/19/2012

DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING ESSENTIALS V 7 (WIN 98,ME,NT,2000,XP) Review

DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING ESSENTIALS V 7
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The 'Essentials' version of Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 (DNS) has the core features but none of the extras.There is really no point in getting the 'standard version' over this as the standard version only has four extra features that you probably would not use much, if at all, anyway.
What matters here is that the speech recognition engine in DNS is excellent and quick to set up and use, and the core speech recognition engine is the same for all the DNS 7 variants.The time you put in through use to train it is time well spent, and you can speak at a normal pace with very high quality results.OK, if you try to use it in a noisy environment you will get problems, but use a bit of common sense and patience and you get great results.
If you want to use DNS with a dictation machine then you have to go for the 'Preferred or Professional' versions, likewise if you want to have your words read back to you (text to speech)But if you just want to do the basics such as dictating letters, essays, memos, or email, then DNS Essentials has all you need.
If you are spending your own money and don't really need the advanced features then go for DNS Essentials, if it is someone else's money, or you really need the extra advanced features then get the preferred or professional.Of course it helps to have a fast PC with more memory than the minimum specifications too!

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4/18/2012

Manga Studio Debut 4 (Windows) Review

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The full version (EX) might be worth buying, but this really isn't. All of the good features are in the EX version. Debut doesn't offer anything useful that couldn't be had with a free, open-source program such as GIMP or Inkscape. I've also found that those two programs have far better learning resources available than this does.

Customer service is also poor. The response I got to a simple question about how to acquire a physical product manual (which does not exist) amounted to "Shut up, idiot." You get what you pay for, I guess. Or you could pay NOTHING and get something better. Weird!

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4/17/2012

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Education Edition Review

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Education Edition
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I use Corel as a replacement for AutoCAD. It can open and work on .dwg and .dxf files. It's easy to learn and you can do so many different things! PhotoPaint is included and it's capable of almost everything that Photoshop can do.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Education Edition (Not for Commercial Use) lets you tackle creative graphics and design projects withconfidence. New tools make it easier and quicker than ever to deliver any creative project, fromlayout and photo editing, to illustration and bitmap-to-vector tracing. Powerful text and layoutenhancements give you the look you want plus market-leading file compatibility makescollaboration easy. Updated high-quality content, a step-by-step Hints Docker and new tutorialswritten by experts get you started fast. Professional and aspiring designers along with anyonewho needs to express creative ideas will be able to turn their ideas into professional results: fromdistinctive logos and signs, to striking marketing materials and eye-catching web graphics.

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4/16/2012

Garage Sale Review

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Last time I did a lot of business on eBay, I was using a PC, and I had a program called PosterToaster (I think...). I'm preparing for a move now, and liquidating my things, so I'm back at eBay posting a lot of my stuff. Now I use a Mac, so I wanted to find a program that would allow me to create auctions offline and then upload them to eBay with just a couple of clicks. I searched all the Mac sites, and they all suggest two programs-- GarageSale and iSale. I'm not pleased with either. At first glance, GarageSale seems alright. It's clean, it's slick and it's designed to look like a Mac program-- right down to the "Cover Flow" effect from iTunes, which here lets you flip through designs for your auction. However, when you get down to the task of creating an auction, form clearly rode roughshod over function in the creation of this software. First of all, the cover flow feature barely makes sense to me in iTunes-- when it's actually being used to flip through album covers. It's sort of cute and gimmicky, but isn't the fastest, simplest way to get what you're looking for. In GarageSale, it makes even less sense, and users are forced to endure it the entire time they're in preview mode. It's sort of like an email program, where cover flow hangs out at the top like an inbox listing, and the page preview occupies the bottom half like an email preview. This, unless you squish the cover flow all the way up to the top.
The main reason I hate this program is that in trying to simplify everything, it takes away the user's freedom to get what he wants. Granted, the program offers you a hundred choices on various aspects of your auction, but if what you want isn't already offered, there's no way to customize and get. Also, the huge number of choices makes it cumbersome, and in the case of page designs (over 100 of them), which are organized alphabetically in the cover flow, it's difficult to know where to find what you want. How can I know that I'll like the design called "Silver 2" without flipping all the way from A to S? If it's alphabetical, the names should give some insight into the design. The aspect of this that most annoyed me is the inability to place my photos wherever I want them in the auction. For any design, the program allows the user to choose images up (all images are displayed above the text of the description), images down, images right, images left, and and few more involving thumbnails. However, it doesn't allow you to drag an image wherever you want on the page, as any HTML editor-- and let's face it, that's a main function of any eBay posting program should. I post a lot of books, often in lots. In this case, I prefer to give text about the lot, then a description of the first book followed by images of the first book, then a description of the second book followed by images of the second book, and so on. With GarageSale, this is completely impossible. Users are not allowed to intersperse text and images. Huh? This seems ridiculous for a program that costs $30 and up. All because the creators want to make everything modular and buttonized and Mac-like. Stop it!
Another major annoyance and source of confusion is the simple fact that GarageSale uses the term "template" for what is in fact an auction. That "Create Template" button won't let you create a customized template, it's just for creating a new auction. What are actually templates GS calls "designs;" this is what you're forced to flip through in cover flow.
The program does handle FTP nicely, and once you've plugged your images into the auction (nicely clustered at either the top, bottom, or sides, mind you), GS will upload them to your host as it uploads your auction-- er, excuse me, "template."

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As experienced eBay sellers know attractive auction pages lead to more attention more bids and higher sale prices. Garage SaleTM helps users create high-impact pages through its powerful graphic tools professional templates a slick Mac-like interface integration with your iPhoto library and more.Features:Over 70 design templatesFTP and .Mac hosting for photosiPhoto and iSight integrationBuilt-in Scheduler and Auction TrackingOffline page editingMultiple eBay account supportBuilt-in image editingAutomated account creationDashboard widgetMany more useful features!System Requirements:Macintosh computer with a G4/G5 or Intel processor and Mac OS X v10.3.9 or higher.Format: MAC 10.3 OR LATERUB Genre:PRODUCTIVITY UPC:828068103262 Manufacturer No:10326

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4/15/2012

Talk Now! Learn Latin - Beginning Level Review

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I bought this to help my son who is having trouble in Latin at school, although I was a little skeptical of the title "Talk Now." I should have trusted my reservations. This is just a cheaply created imitation of language immersion programs; the first two practice phrases include the words "beer" and "telephone." No grammar; no conjugations or declensions; no vocabulary lists. This is of NO use to a Latin student; I can't imagine who it could be used by. Even spoken Latin is primarily liturgical.

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Talk Now! Is the world's best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than three million people. Ideal for travelers, holidaymakers, business people, schoolchildren, students and families. Anyone over 10 years will find the disc indispensable for improving listening, understanding and spoken language skills. There are nine topics: first words, food, colors, phrases, parts of the body, numbers, time, shopping and countries. The games and quizzes included on the disc ensure that users have fun whilst using the product, without realizing that they're learning.

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4/14/2012

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Review

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The Corel line of graphics software has always carried the burden of being the second choice and often the second experience of Adobe software users. Those who encounter the software after experience with the main Adobe-produced rivals (Illustrator and Photoshop) will experience it very differently than those who are looking to learn professional graphics from the start with Corel.

Though I am a very experienced user of Adobe products, I tried to experience Corel Draw (the vector graphics portion) and Photo Paint (the bitmap graphics portion) with an eye toward evaluating it as someone who wasn't already comfortable with a different interface, but who was interested in a professional level graphics package, as well as someone who may decide to transition away from the pricier Adobe products. I will offer my perspective from both of these viewpoints:

As a newcomer to pro graphics:

There is a lot of power and flexibility. Photo Paint offers alpha channels, lighting effects, masking, and a good selection of filters for those who want to "play" with images. It is able to open and save to a variety of file formats and can rasterize vector images. A lot of functions are quite intuitive (e.g., image straightening, filter effects), though programs with the breadth and depth of a professional program have a great many levels and no one who is new to them can grasp them immediately or without underlying knowledge of what all the terms mean. It's important not to mistake this graphics package as one designed for the hobbyist or person looking to modestly tweak images for web pages. The complex functionality it possesses is to allow folks working in industries that need finer work to get it done and it certainly allows for that and more.

In terms of how easy it is to understand the programs, CorelDraw is definitely a lot tougher to grasp, but that is the nature of vector graphics programs. However, I do believe that the way in which points (which are called "nodes" in Draw) are edited when working with Bezier curves could be more intuitive. Having to select each node and change its type by clicking a button in order to alter the way in which the control handles work is tedious. It'd be much better to have a modifier key to "break" curves where desired.

The help files and tutorials are excellent and I had not trouble tracking down information to help me do what I wanted to do. However, an absolute beginner will likely need to do the video training for more hand-holding than I required. It's hard to get your head around the way computer graphics work, but Corel certainly provides the tools to try if the user is willing to take the time to learn. The software can only take you so far when it comes to something this complex.

Corel also provides a huge variety of templates, clip art and fonts which Adobe does not. This makes the entire package more appealing to folks who work in publishing but do not create custom content and mainly want to tweak clip art or stock images.

As an experienced Adobe user:

One immediately resists every part of the interface which does not conform to what one is used to in Photoshop and Illustrator. This is much more troublesome in CorelDraw since drawing works best when one can use the tools effortlessly to gain the desired result. If you're looking to make the change to break free of Adobe's higher prices, the first thing you have to do is be patient with the interface differences. Some gritting of teeth may be involved. You'll likely find, on the whole, that some things are better in Corel's interface and some are worse compared to Adobe's, though Adobe's interface has a more professional and polished feel. The filters in particular sometimes have a cheesy and clunky feel to them, though they are easy enough to use.

The second thing you have to do is make sure that all of your native file format files (.ai and .psd) have been saved into more universally accessible formats (EPS, TIFF) as neither PhotoPaint nor Draw will reliably open all Adobe native format files. In my tests, native Photoshop files always opened but sometimes with missing layers. When I attempted to open an Illustrator native file, I was told the file was compressed (though it was not) and that it needed to be re-saved in an uncompressed state. Resaving as an EPS file fixed the problem.

Conclusions:

* If I wanted to prepare myself for work in the graphics industry and wanted something less expensive than the Adobe CS package, I'd not hesitate to buy this suite to learn the ins and outs of professional graphics, particularly if I were planning on working freelance. However, I'd keep in mind that most publishers will work in Adobe software and I may need to learn their software eventually if I were to pursue office work.

* If I were working in a publishing industry which did small amounts of editing of vector and bitmap images and needed to do color adjustments for professional printing, I'd seriously consider the Corel Suite though I'd investigate how effective the color separations worked for my particular needs. However, I would not rely on it for layout work (nor would I rely on Illustrator or Photoshop for layout) unless I only worked with flyers, brochures, posters, or other very short documents.

* If I were an Adobe user looking to break free of the expensive shackles of Adobe software, I'd have to think long and hard before making the change as there would be some productivity loss getting acclimated to the interface and some differences in functionality that I may not want to accept.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 lets you tackle creative graphics and design projects withconfidence. New tools make it easier and quicker than ever to deliver any creative project, fromlayout and photo editing, to illustration and bitmap-to-vector tracing. Powerful text and layoutenhancements give you the look you want plus market-leading file compatibility makescollaboration easy. Updated high-quality content, a step-by-step Hints Docker and new tutorialswritten by experts get you started fast. Professional and aspiring designers along with anyonewho needs to express creative ideas will be able to turn their ideas into professional results: fromdistinctive logos and signs, to striking marketing materials and eye-catching web graphics.

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4/13/2012

Xtreme Photostory on CD & DVD 8 Review

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I read some reviews of software to make DVD videos of photo slideshows as well as incorporating video. I think this was one of the highest rated and its strength was that the reviewer said that although its learning curve was greater, it could create professional results.Some software only allows simpler features and less control of the details.

I have used it to create a beautiful slideshow with zooms and pans and music fading in and out and other special effects with scrolling titles, etc.All of my friends and relatives are very impressed with the quality and want to know what I used.

Also I made a DVD for friends and relatives consisting of videos (shot with a Canon 5D Mk ii) and faded them together, added transitions, added text and music.It also looks awesome.In some cases the video is zooming in even though I did not zoom in the camera and text is scrolling/fading.

Another nice feature of this is that once you go through the time-consuming process of creating the image of the video to be written to DVD, it saves it.Later you can simply create copy DVDs of it within 5 minutes each by telling it you want to use the already created version.

This has other capabilities too but I used it for DVD slideshows and for DVD videos.

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Magix Xreme Photostory on CD & DVD 8 With Magix Xreme Photostory on CD & DVD 8 your photos and videos turn into impressive video and slideshows practically on their own.Experience special moments with family, friends, and acquaintances: Present your experiences as cinema-quality TV events with high-quality effects and matching music - all without any prior skill.

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4/12/2012

Microsoft MapPoint 2010 Review

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First, I recommend that you download the free full-featured 60-day trial and experiment before deciding whether to purchase.Except for the download time, installation is easy (trivial).The trial's reminders occur only when you start the app. If you decide to buy, activation is trivial--simply enter the key.

I got this package (for review) primarily for the "visualize business data" aspect advertised.What it turned out to be was an inconsequential update of what I remember of Microsoft Streets & Trips circa 2004.Then, the only reason I ever used S&T over online maps was to display address info from a simple spreadsheet.Recently, some of my colleagues would have benefited from importing spreadsheets with address info into a map application.When they tried to do this in Google Maps, their (understandable) reaction was best summed up by "Google doesn't want people like us to use this" and "Life is too short".Although MapPoint 2010 is "integrated" with MS Office, that integration fails far short of their needs: The data you can import into a map, and what you can do with it inside this app, is so severely constrained that I don't see any benefit to their types of tasks.

The maps themselves are of poor visual quality, especially the poor contrast.Some labels are medium gray against a light olive background. I routinely missed items I was looking for, not just labels, but push-pins and even bar charts.The characters in the labels are akin to what you got from a very low-resolution printer, one where the jagged edges from the pixels are readily apparent.Because of this, my sense is that as you scan the map the street labels--being at various angles--can slide from being perceived as text to being simply noise in the background.

I don't see myself using MapPoint 2010--for the things I do, it is no better, and often worse, than free Web-based resources.My key requirement was to be able to augment the places in the database, both annotating the ones they provide and adding places of my own, and then be able to execute searches against this augmented database.MapPoint supports none of the former and its searches ignore any tags, keywords and other annotations you might attach to an entry via the free-format field (searches are limited to name and city).

Note that Windows 7 is not on the list of supported operating systems.This could be an inadvertent omission in keeping with the lack of attention to detail in this product.

The remainder of this review gives details of the problems I found.Note: When I say that MapPoint cannot do something, it should be taken to include that I couldn't find how to do it.The "documentation" is limited to the usual Microsoft Help topics - snippets that help with potential terminological confusions and with finding items that are deeply buried in the menus, but mostly tell you what is blindingly obvious.
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The user interface is badly inconsistent and is clearly a mash-up.For example, in Find Nearby Places, a single-click on the name of a restaurant in the LHS pane produces a small semi-transparent box on the map showing its location, and a double-click produces the display of the information in an opaque box, but for other categories, such as Pharmacies and Schools, a single-click produces nothing.Another example: Some of the sub-panes in the LHS navigation pane are dismissed by clicking the "x" in an upper corner, others on the side (different icon), while yet others use a pop-up menu.Another example: The Undo capability applies to some categories and not others, without any discernible logic.

There are lots of little UI annoyances.For example, when the cursor gets within 16 pixels of an edge of the map, it turns into a large arrow, signaling that clicking the mouse will scroll the map.However, MapPoint doesn't seem to take that margin into account when calculating where to position clickable content, and I found myself too often having to scroll the map to be able to click on such items and then scrolling the map back to the original position.

The maps themselves were troublesome.I could not find how to display municipal boundaries.Names of cities were hard to find among all the other labels.Minor adjustments to the map would cause "strobing", for example, clicking on a balloon could radically alter which street labels were displayed.This was disconcerting when working on a map of a city I was familiar with, but for a city I was unfamiliar with, this was frustrating ("Where is Center Street? I thought it was on this map just a second ago.").Aside: You see bad choices of what to label on the world map as well, for example in looking at the Pacific, you find that the "Palau" label (tiny island nation) extends over the (unlabeled) Philippines.
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Map items--balloons/push-pins--that you import from a spreadsheet onto the map are limited to 8 fields: 2 are for names, 5 are address components and 1 is for your use (free-form data).The caption displayed when you selected a balloon is a small fixed size, so there is truncation of the info that you enter in these fields.Although there is plenty of room in the LHS navigation pane, only the first 8 entries are listed, rather than having a scroll-able list.Names have no structure, for example, if your database/spreadsheet has separate fields for first and last names, you need to merge those fields before importing (there is a second Name field, but it is not included in what is displayed in the navigation pane).Similarly, if you have a contact person in a department in a company, you need to combine them into a single name field.Similarly if your database uses multiple fields for street addresses (common because it simplifies validating data entry and selecting sections of a street).MapPoint does NOT support importing email addresses (other than as plain text in the free-format field), but it does allow you to enter Web addresses into the free-form field and it does recognize those and make them click-able, but it is so kludgy that it comes across as a quick patch (in a location's Properties window there is a non-functional text-entry field for the URL).The balloons/push-pins are in such muted colors that it was easy to overlook some of them.

Note: If you want to import a subset of data from your address book/contact manager application, the XLS or CSV file that it creates is likely to have similar problems.Since Outlook is/was part of the MS Office suite, I had expected at least that its export format would be directly import-able into MapPoint.

When importing data from a spreadsheet, MapPoint does some corrections.For street suffixes--St, Ave, Rd, Lane, Way, Circle,...-it did a good job on the spreadsheets I used as tests (from real-world applications).However, my city is not a difficult case: Except for cul-de-sacs, there are no name conflicts between categories--for example, there isn't a First St and a (perpendicular) First Ave--and circumstances mean that the street numbers in those cul-de-sacs are rarely (never?) possible ones on the corresponding main street.However, the correction algorithm is very simplistic and makes lots of mistakes.For example, in importing 250 addresses within my city, two entries were missing the city field.One street name was very unusual and the city was guessed correctly, but the other had a street name of "Lincoln" and the guesses were all from the other side of the country--MapPoint did not use either the addresses already imported or the locale being displayed on the map to bias its guesses.Similarly on the misspelled street name "Bryon": MapPoint guessed "Bryson" from a nearby ZIP Code rather than "Byron" from the Zip Code given in the entry.Corrections are limited to selecting one of its guesses: If it guesses badly, you have to tell it to skip the whole entry rather than providing guidance or a manual correction.For a product that prominently advertises its integration with MS Office, I expected it to offer the option to have corrections also be made to the spreadsheet being imported.But MapPoint does not even log the corrections being made so that you can later update the spreadsheet yourself--you need to manually create that list as the error messages are displayed.

Because of the constraints on the data you can import into a map, I would likely do my filtering of my dataset within the spreadsheet, using MapPoint only to create the map to be printed or exported into an MS Office document.Because I can't import data directly from my spreadsheet and database formats (names and addresses need to be collapsed), it is pointless to do any updates to the data within MapPoint because the exported format would require difficult processing to get back to the underlying format.
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FIND: The Help topics state that the Find operation connects to the Internet.For me, it only searched the program's database.For added items, it searched the name field, but not the free-form text field.

The Find operation cannot be geographically limited, for example, to the area of the map currently being displayed or a ZIP Code.You _can_ include the city name as a search term, but it is subjected to the same fuzzy matching as other search terms.Adding a street name or ZIP Code to the search terms produces substantially _worse_ results, indicating that those fields are ignored by search.Example: "peet's coffee, palo alto" produces 6 matches (the 3 sought, 1 understandable, 2 inexplicable).Add the ZIP Code of one of them ("94306") and there are over 130 hits.

Note: The SEARCH icon on the toolbar seems to have no real purpose: It brings up a LHS pane for "Search results", but nothing seems to use it--the...Read more›

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Microsoft MapPoint 2010 gives you the power to visualize business data, communicate insights with instant impact, and integrate maps into the work you do in Microsoft Office. Get trip routing and turn-by-turn directions to easily plan better trips.


Use new Map Settings to customize features of your map. Click to enlarge.
Detailed driving directions keep you on track. Put in multiple addresses and MapPoint will optimize your route. Click to enlarge.
More than 300 pushpin images--includes those from previous versions of MapPoint. Click to enlarge.

MapPoint 2010


    Updated maps--New geographic and demographic data
    Customize map settings--Choose whether cities, highways, local roads and parks show on your map
    More pushpin images--Includes those from previous versions of MapPoint
    GPS ready--Send your route to your GPS device*
    Data mapping--Use maps to visualize the meaning of your data
    Create territories--Define your own delivery or sales areas
    Programming--Build custom solutions and Office add-ins

Product Features


MapPoint helps you visualize your business data:


    Create maps using custom Map Settings to display your data with only the details you want to appear. Easily turn labels on or off, change font style or map style.
    Dramatically improve decision-making by bringing clarity to tabular data.
    Use information-rich maps to illuminate important data relationships, identify business trends, and illustrate opportunities.
    Create sales territories and share performance maps to clearly visualize, analyze, and communicate business information.
    Combine business data with included demographics to target potential customers and focus decisions.

MapPoint helps you streamline your travel:


    Arrive on time.
    Detailed directions--voice** and text-prompted--make it easy to follow your route.


    Optimize your trip.
    Quickly calculate mileage, drive time, and expenses in advance.Navigate with ease.
    Plan your trip on your PC and then print, or send your route to your GPS device.*

MapPoint makes it easy to use maps in combination with your Microsoft Office documents:

Seamlessly integrate maps into the work you do in Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Office.

    Tell a story, visually.
    Insert maps into Word documents and PowerPoint presentations to illustrate everything from sales performance and customer locations to new business opportunities.Tap into existing data sources
    Create maps from data stored in current versions of Office Excel, Office Access, Microsoft SQL Server, or other database sources.Extend your business.
    Take advantage of the extensible MapPoint object model to build custom business solutions such as fleet tracking and business intelligence.


* Exporting to GPS must be done via MSN® Direct (subscription required) or via USB. Separate download of free plug-in may be required. Not all GPS devices are supported. Visit www.microsoft.com/mappoint/devices for more information.
** GPS device sold separately. GPS functionality requires a GPS device that supports NMEA 2.0 or later and an available USB port.



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4/11/2012

Readiris Pro 7.0 Review

Readiris Pro 7.0
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Waited almost a year to get this product at a sale price.

When I got it, the joy of finally acquiring it very quickly passed.
The first problem occured during setup.
You are asked to choose your scanner "brand" from a drop-down menu list.
They had tons of choices for:
- HP
- Agfa
- Black widow ?

As for the rest of the scanner world:
1 choice for umax
1 for microtek
1 for Niscan
1 for Canon
1 for Silitek

As for VISIONEER; NOTHING! Zilch!Zip! Nada !

Unbelievable!

One of the most marketed scanners in office stores or online,and readiris can't see fit to include even ONE driver choice;
not even a "generic visioneer" choice.

I figured they had at least added a "patch" or such at their website. NOPE!
Nothing over at their website [support section] either.

I have owned like 4 visioneers over the past 6-8 years.
And 1 canon and 1 umax.
The point being, Visioneer is EVERYWHERE !

They might not be the world's BEST scanners, but they are a large part of the "middle-of-the-road" consumer marketplace.

Perhaps IF readiris was some sort of "worldclass" product,
then maybe [a BIG maybe], they could get away with such a "primadonna" sort of attitude.

But common-sense business practice says to "market to the masses".[Anyone that doesn't better have such a whiz-bang product that they are backlogged with orders and customers are beating down their doors. I doubt Readiris has either such situation].

Anyway, the evaluation :

1. driver choices - poor.
After choosing a "twain-generic" type of scanner choice, I was able to scan my test page.

2. OCR ability - The OCR capabilities was one of the lamest I have ever used.

I even chose a different scanner "type" or driver, but no improvement.As for OCR, I have done better with the "bundled" software that came with any of my scanners. Meaning, those "Limited editions" that the scanner companies include. [not full versions, normally].

3. rating of packages I've personally tested:

I have used a lot of different packages and here is my list of grades, from worst to best:
1. worst - readiris 7 pro

2. middle of the road -
"bundled softwares" - that come with scanners

3. Above average - omnipage, Textbridge, Pagemanager

4. Very good - the Adobe Elements 2.0 bundle that came with my Canon Lide scanner.

5. 5-star favorite.

ABBYY Finereader Pro Version 5
I used only the older version 5 pro, so far.

WOW ! I was blown away by the accuracy of OCR.
It even beat out omnipage 8 and 9.
Co-workers/friends that saw my finereader pro vs their omnipage were equally impressed. They immediately asked their supervisors to get it for them. Luckily ABBYY offers"competitive upgrades", from ANY brand OCR software to finereader pro. [ABBYY finereader is VERY liberal in competitive upgrades. ANY OCR product qualifies. Now THAT is A+ customer service and marketing].

Maybe Readiris will improve, but version 7 was a dismal showing.

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Readiris Pro 7 is OCR software that converts your everyday printed documents,such as letters, faxes, magazine articles, and columns in a newspaper, intoeditable text files with a high rate of recognition accuracy. Readiris Pro 7features a number of easy-to-use tools to convert documents into electronicfiles, including PDF files. The new OCR engine in version 7 increases the OCRaccuracy by 40 percent above Readiris Pro 6.
It features automatic detection of font mode, improved recognition of light text with brokencharacters, improved recognition of dark text with touching characters,improved recognition of text with speckles, and improved recognition ofunderlined text. Readiris Pro 7 recognizes documents captured with digitalcameras, documents scanned in color, including text on color backgrounds,and saves pictures in color. It detects the orientation of the scanned documentand automatically rotates the page for the best OCR accuracy.

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4/10/2012

Talk Now! Learn Khmer - Beginning Level Review

Talk Now Learn Khmer - Beginning Level
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This item is really a waste of money. For 20 or 30 dollars you get a vocabulary of at most 100 words. Want to learn some more? Then you must shell out another 20 or 30 for the "intermediate" one, and so on. As Amazon discreetly omits any description of the product on its web site, I got the impression it was a language course, because it said "beginning level". But it turns out that it's more like a phrasebook. There's no grammar, no explanations, just a bunch of phrases and words to learn. This is by no stretch of the imagination "learning" a language. The most insidious thing about it is that they could have crammed all the 3 levels onto one CD, but that would have damaged their profits. Is this one of the blessings of the free-enterprise system we hear so much about? There are 2 books for actually learning Khmer that have a CD or cassette. I'm going to get one of those.
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4/09/2012

Adobe After Effects CS5 Review

Adobe After Effects CS5
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Ignore the star rating.Just a warning that because this is a native 64-bit application it needs to be installed on a 64-bit version of Windows 7 or Vista.While the product description says Windows XP, the box itself does not list 64-bit Windows XP as supported (and you probably don't want to mess with WXP 64-bit in the firs place).Unless you already have a 64-bit OS installed you will need to reinstall your OS and all its other applications as well to install Adobe After Effects CS5.

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Adobe After Effects CS5 delivers the visual richness required to get noticed in today's media culture. Use open-ended creative tools. Work efficiently on high-resolution projects thanks to native 64-bit support. And benefit from tight integration with Adobe's other leading software. Whether you're working in film, broadcast, online, or mobile media, Adobe After Effects enables you to create groundbreaking motion graphics and blockbuster visual effects.


Adobe After Effects CS5 delivers the visual richness required to get noticed in today's media culture

Create motion graphics and visual effects with the industry standard


Innovative compositing and animation tools
Create high-impact communications by combining moving imagery, still images and graphics, text, and sound in 2D or 3D space, and then animating virtually any aspect of each element.
Responsive 64-bit performance
Work more easily with complex high-resolution projects and see longer RAM previews thanks to native 64-bit operating system support. Enhanced disk caching allows you to spend less time waiting and more time creating.
Unmatched integration with industry
standard Adobe applications--Enjoy a streamlined workflow with support for importing Adobe Photoshop images and layer types. Move easily between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 software. Export projects for enhancement in Adobe Flash Professional CS5 software.
Unlimited creative options
Manipulate moving and still images using hundreds of effects that stylize, distort, shatter, and more. Combine effects to create Hollywood-caliber visual effects. Create grids, radio waves, particles, and more.
Text and vector graphics creation and animation
Create text and vector graphics in After Effects using familiar Adobe tools, and then animate these elements to create visually innovative motion graphics.
Comprehensive masking and keying tools, including new Roto Brush
Control which portions of a layer are visible by drawing and animating masks. The revolutionary new Roto Brush tool handles rotoscoping in a fraction of the time. Remove bluescreen and greenscreen backgrounds with the award-winning Keylight.
Timesaving presets and learning tools
Get a jump start animating text and creating synthetic backgrounds with more animation presets. Use Brainstorm to experiment and refine designs. Learn fast with help, tool tips, and training resources on the web.
The revolutionary new Roto Brush enables you to separate foreground elements from complex backgrounds in a fraction of the time it would take using traditional rotoscoping techniques. Click to enlarge.
You can outline and track complex objects in mocha for After Effects CS5 (top), export the tracked shapes, and apply them to your footage using the mocha shape effect in After Effects CS5 (above). Motion blur and variable-width per-point mask feathering are maintained to help create the more realistic composites.
After Effects CS5 includes native support for the new AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 codecs, as well as expanded native support for footage from RED cameras.
Powerful motion controls
Apply realistic motion blur. Use Timewarp to slow down and speed up footage. Remove unwanted movement with the Motion Stabilizer, or precisely match the motion of source footage with mocha for After Effects.
Professional results for every media type
Deliver your work anywhere. Compatibility with an extensive list of output formats lets you produce animated content for virtually any media, from film and broadcast to the web and mobile devices.
High-fidelity color
Get precise, predictable color in After Effects with support for high dynamic range (32-bit-per-channel floating point) color, including Pro EXR files, ICC-based color management tools, and new color lookup tables (LUTs).

Top new features of Adobe After Effects CS5


Native 64-bit application
One of the most significant advances in After Effects is that it is now a fully native 64-bit application. This yields numerous advantages, including the ability to fully use your computer's memory for dramatic improvements when working on high-resolution projects.
Just a few years ago, it was normal to work on standard-definition video at a color depth of 8 bits per channel (bpc). Today, it is common to work on high-definition video at a depth of 16 bpc. And while some artists have used After Effects on film projects since the earliest versions, digital cinema cameras such as the RED One are now commonly in use--making 4K images in 32-bit floating-point color increasingly common. And the memory demands don't stop there.
For example, RED has announced cameras that sport 5K, 6K, 9K, and even 28K frame sizes. Native 64-bit OS support in After Effects CS5 means you can work on ever-higher-resolution projects with confidence.
On 32-bit operating systems, the 2GB to 4GB memory restriction for each application sharply limit how many image frames can be held in RAM at the same time--which in turn constrains the length of full-motion previews and the complexity of projects overall. Even with disk caching and virtual memory, working with HD content using older versions of After Effects on 32-bit systems means you may be forced to wait while images are swapped in and out of RAM or re-rendered the next time they are needed. Resourceful artists have developed strategies to work around these limitations--such as working at lower resolutions or frame rates or using "proxies" of lower-quality sources--but these come with the trade-off of not seeing your composition in its final form while you work.
With After Effects CS5, these limitations no longer apply. Support for 64-bit operating systems means After Effects CS5 can access all of your computer's available RAM. This has a dramatic, positive effect on the type, size, and complexity of projects you can take on--as well as how fluidly you can work. With After Effects CS5 running on a 64-bit operating system with 32GB of RAM, you can preview a 30-second HD comp at full resolution and at 32 bpc. This enables you to preview your entire composition at maximum fidelity without interruption.
Beyond being able to preview longer continuous stretches of your project, rendered image frames are more likely to be kept in memory, allowing you to move around a project's timeline or between compositions without losing already-rendered frames. Additionally, memory buffer errors due to RAM constraints are virtually eliminated. These improvements increase productivity, which in turn facilitates creativity.
Integrated memory management
In Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium, you can coordinate RAM allocation for After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro , Adobe Encore, and Adobe Media Encoder thanks to cross-component memory management. This allows you to make the most of your system resources without learning complex memory-management settings.
Roto Brush
Many shots require separating a foreground object--such as an actor--from its current live action background so that the object may be placed in a completely new environment. The revolutionary new Roto Brush provides a fast, efficient solution for isolating these foreground elements in complex scenes. In the past, this kind of work was time-consuming and expensive, and as a result, the technique was often reserved for big-budget projects. The new Roto Brush is so fast that After Effects artists can now perform rotoscoping on virtually any project--from previsualization to final composites--with greatly reduced concern about project budgets or deadlines.
To use the new Roto Brush, just draw simple paint strokes inside the foreground object, and let After Effects calculate where the rest of the foreground object is. If the foreground and background are similar, you can draw additional paint strokes to teach After Effects which elements are in the background. After Effects determines where the foreground and background are on subsequent frames; you can refine results with additional strokes. The process is fast and intuitive--and because After Effects does the hard work of finding the edges, Roto Brush eliminates the tedium traditionally associated with the task.
Once you've defined the foreground and background areas, you can control the quality of the edges between the two using options for smoothing, feathering, or choking (spreading inside or outside of the original edge). After Effects can calculate motion blur for fast-moving portions of the edge to deliver photo-realistic, professional results with minimal effort. "Edge chatter" from frame to frame is automatically reduced, and in addition you can remove background color from semitransparent edges of the foreground object. And if the resulting alpha channel still requires additional refinement, you can use the paint tools already built into After Effects to further tweak your results.
The Roto Brush expands your creative options by enabling you to offer results that require sophisticated rotoscoping--on virtually any project. Professional-quality results can be realized dramatically faster and with far less tedium: artists are already reporting that the process of rotoscoping is taking a fraction of the time it required in the past. This means you can accomplish creative treatments that previously were feasible exclusively on big-budget projects--from isolating elements for targeted color enhancement to placing design elements such as text or logos between actors and their backgrounds.
mocha for After Effects CS5
Real-world projects typically require motion tracking, and many shots present tracking challenges such as elements that go partially out of frame or include motion blur. mocha for After Effects CS5--an updated version of the software included with After Effects CS5--has a unique planar tracker that makes it easy to handle even the most difficult tracking and stabilization tasks. Also included in this release is the mocha shape plug-in, which enables you to use tracking data in new ways. stabilization tasks. (mocha for After Effects CS5 and mocha shape have user interfaces that are English only.)
This updated release of mocha includes the ability to apply motion tracking to hand-drawn masks, which is a significant time-saver. In addition, motion-blurred or semitransparent areas are easily handled with new support for varible-width mask feathers. And like After Effects CS5, mocha for After Effects CS5 is a native 64-bit application.
Included for the first time in After Effects CS5, the mocha shape plug-in enables you to copy and paste multiple motion-tracked masks from mocha to any After Effects layer, fully preserving all their qualities, including any variable-width mask feather settings. This is particularly useful for shots that contain camera movements or moving objects that require masking.
One of the other new features you will find useful is that Bezier or X-spline animated roto shapes created in mocha may be converted into mask shapes in After Effects, where they can be further refined and manipulated without requiring a trip back into mocha. Also with mocha for After Effects CS5, motion blur data is now included in the exported tracking data. This enables you to re-create the motion blur that occurred in the original footage.
The updated Histogram display makes it easier to visualize and edit individual color channels.
Color Finesse 3 LE has been significantly updated, including vibrance control, highlight recovery, and HSL curves. Click to enlarge.
FreeForm allows you to warp or extrude any After Effects layer in 3D space.
AVC-Intra support and expanded RED camera support
After Effects CS5 includes native support for the new AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 codecs, as well as expanded native support for footage from RED cameras.
AVC-Intra is used by high-quality Panasonic cameras like the AJ-HPX300, AJ-HPX3700 VariCam, and AJ-HPX2700 VariCam, as well as recorders like the AJ-HPM110. According to Panasonic documents, AVC-Intra 100 is the highest recording quality available in a one-piece camcorder--comparable to mastering video quality--and is explicitly designed and optimized for broadcast and production. Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 also supports AVC-Intra, so there's no barrier to integrating After Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro projects if you want to use AVC-Intra.
After Effects CS5, like Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, provides full native support for RED R3D files, allowing you to import them directly without transcoding, rewrapping, or installing additional software. Because the files you import contain raw sensor data, you edit footage that is as close to what the camera captured as possible, enabling you to work nondestructively on the color and look of your projects. This includes the ability to edit enhanced parameters such as Debayer Detail, Chroma Denoise, White Balance, ISO settings, and more.
With After Effects CS5, you can work with content in all common RED R3D file permutations, including 2K, 3K, 4K, 4K HD, 16x9, and 2x1, using a number of different frame rates.
Auto-keyframe mode
After Effects has long featured powerful, flexible keyframing. However, artists new to After Effects have expressed a wish for an automatic way to begin keyframing their animations.
To assist these artists, After Effects CS5 offers an Auto-keyframe mode. When Auto-keyframe mode is on, modifying a property automatically turns its stopwatch on and adds a keyframe at the current time. This prevents you from working with a layer's properties only to realize later that After Effects did not capture any of your changes. Parameters that can be automatically keyframed include position, rotation, shape properties, mask properties, effect point controls, and camera manipulation.
New Refine Matte effect and dozens of other enhancements
In every release, After Effects introduces dozens of refinements to popular features. Experienced professionals know that while individually these changes may seem subtle, collectively they make the day-in and day-out experience of working with After Effects smoother and more intuitive. Among many such features added in After Effects CS5 are:

    The new Refine Matte effect that allows you to take advantage of the intelligent edge tracking, dechattering, and motion blurring capabilities found in Roto Brush and apply them to any layer with a problematic alpha channel, such as keyed footage
    New options that allow you to align layers to a composition's boundaries, making it easier to precisely center objects and clean up the layout of your image frame overall
    Enhanced support for Photoshop adjustment layer types, including Selective Color, Black & White, and Vibrance; you can also apply these color correction effects to any layer
    A new option for per-character 3D text animation that allows each character to orient toward the camera around its own anchor point, further enhancing the illusion of 3D
    A new Type option in the Camera Settings dialog box that allows you to easily specify if the camera is a one-node or two-node camera, adapting to your preferred approach for aiming and animating 3D cameras
    The ability to import layered PSD files which include extruded 3D layers created with the new Adobe Repoussé feature inPhotoshop CS5 Extended.
    A new keyboard shortcut to point the camera to either selected layers or all layers, along with many other improvements to camera tools and settings
    New options to color-code panel tabs with the composition, footage item, or layer's label color, making it easier to identify elements at a glance in a complex project
    Rendered Output Modules can now be dragged to a folder in the Project panel, resulting in the import of the output files into that folder for quick inclusion of rendered elements
    New keyboard shortcuts and mouse functionality to quickly move between viewing the entire timeline and returning to your previous zoom level
    An enhanced Levels effect Histogram display showing individual color channel strengths
    New options for specifying the size of Bezier direction handles and vertices for masks and shapes as well as direction handles for motion paths, making them easier to see on today's larger monitors
    Tooltips added for each vertex in the Graph Editor, which display the layer name, property name, time, and value of the keyframe, making it easier to precisely check values at a glance
    Numerous enhancements to scripting, including the ability to access parameters for adaptive motion blur, text tracking, label attributes, and per-character auto-orientation

Color Look-Up Table support
After Effects CS5 adds support for custom color look-up tables (LUTs) in the popular 3DL and CUBE file formats, which may be loaded into the new Apply Color LUT effect. This makes it possible, for example, to receive from a film output facility a custom LUT that reflects the specific color correction they are performing on a project, and simulate within After Effects what the result would look like on a specific piece of footage or final composite. You can also use this new feature to predict how your images will look through an unusual output chain such as displaying through a certain projector at a trade show or site-specific installation. In short, Color LUT support gives you confidence that the creative and technical decisions you make will translate properly to final output in an even wider variety of situations than before, and help ensure color consistency across multiple devices.
Color Finesse 3 LE
After Effects CS5 includes an updated version of one of the most powerful desktop color correction tools available: Synthetic Aperture's Color Finesse 3 LE. (Color Finesse has a user interface that is English only.) The latest release of this versatile tool introduces numerous refinements, providing you with new ways to perfect your images. New features in Color Finesse 3 LE include:

    Hue and saturation curve controls, yielding finer control over your color corrections
    A new vibrance control that works in a way similar to the one in Adobe Lightroom software, providing a more subtle alternative to altering saturation
    Auto Color and Auto Exposure buttons for instant corrections
    New highlight-recovery feature, meaning you lose less image detail when you have to conform high dynamic range footage to the limitations of video
    Improved handling of non-square pixels
    A simplified plug-in user interface for improved ease of use

Color Finesse LE is also capable of exporting your "looks" as color look-up tables, which can then be applied in After Effects CS5 using its new Apply Color LUT effect. Plus, Color Finesse 3 LE has been updated to natively support 64-bit operating systems.
Digieffects FreeForm
Digieffects FreeForm--included with After Effects for the first time in Creative Suite 5--vastly increases your 3D design options, allowing you to do more in After Effects, such as creating flags, bending floating video panels, and extruding layers without requiring a side trip into dedicated 3D software. FreeForm automatically responds to 3D cameras and lights in After Effects, making it easy to integrate the results of this effect into any 3D scene. (FreeForm has a user interface that is English only.)
Work with collaborative online services
Users of After Effects CS5 may also enhance their workflow on large After Effects projects by accessing Adobe CS Live online services, available separately, including:

    Adobe Story, the innovative new online service for crafting scripts. Story allows you to capture metadata in the writing phase, and use that metadata to plan your shoot more efficiently in Adobe OnLocation and help produce a preliminary rough cut in Adobe Premiere Pro.
    Adobe CS Review, an online service that enables peers and clients to take part in the review of page layouts, image comps, illustrations, and video sequences.
    Acrobat.com, a set of online services for creative professionals who need to accelerate discussion and information exchange with colleagues and clients.

For more information about these and other CS Live services, visit www.adobe.com/go/CSLive.

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4/08/2012

AppleWorks 6.2.9 Review

AppleWorks 6.2.9
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I loved Appleworks for OS9. It provided a straightforward, easy-to-use word processor, spreadsheet, database, and illustration tools at very reasonable cost. Appleworks had everything anyone would need for home use -except the ability to read or write MS Word documents. I used Appleworks for personal projects, though, because it was a pleasure to use. Appleworks 6.2.9 for OSX is an entirely different animal. It's buggy beyond belief. Apple shouldn't have released software that has not been successfully upgraded for their current operating system. (I don't know why Amazon is still selling 6.2.7, as I bought 6.2.9 months ago. But the two versions have no obvious differences.)

The good news is that Appleworks can now read MS Word documents...sort of. When you open a Word document, it launches TextEdit. You can read the document in TextEdit and modify it if you like. But tabs don't translate well. If there are columns created with tabs, the document will be indecipherable. Other nice features (that are not new) include a convenient thesaurus. It's not comprehensive, but it is good enough to be useful in finding definitions and alternatives to words. It's easy to turn off "Smart Quotes" in Preferences, and one click of the mouse will make it the default. No need to create a template. The spellchecker works when you tell it to, not while you're typing.

Creating a good-looking document and, in fact, knowing how it will look when printed is a frustrating undertaking. What was so simple and easy in OS9 has become a challenge in OSX. The first thing you will notice when you begin to create a document is the size of the document window. Appleworks' windows no longer open to a usable size. They are small. So first you must resize the window using the zoom percentage tool in the lower left-hand corner. 125% should be about right for most purposes. Then, for word processing, you will need to select "fractional character widths" in Preferences, if you'd like to be able to read what you've typed. Otherwise most fonts will display with gaps between some letters while others are on top of one another, making it impossible to see the periods at the end of sentences or to tell which spaces between words and letters are real. Oddly, even without fractional character widths enabled, the document will print without odd spaces. Fonts also print much heavier than they appear. Type looks wispy onscreen and barely legible in some fonts, but they print fine. That's not much help if you can't see how it will look as you are creating the document.

Some lines are missing the last couple of tabs on the line, making it impossible to use tabs to line up text on the far right side of the document. The cursor jumps down to the next line before it should. I have disabled the .cwk suffix in Preferences, but it still appears on some documents, and I cannot get rid of it manually. The font menu sticks and is difficult to scroll down. The spellcheck window appears inconveniently at the very bottom of the screen. It can be moved, but it is far too small and cannot be resized. Appleworks won't save documents with backslashes in the file name, although you can inexplicably add the backslashes later.

None of these problems were present in Appleworks 6.0 or 6.2 that I had for OS9. I experimented with Appleworks 6.2.7 and 6.2.9 in an Apple store to make sure I didn't just have a defective copy and found the same deficiencies. So I'm sorry to say that I can't recommend Appleworks for OSX, although I enjoyed using it in OS9. I couldn't say how 6.2.7 or 6.2.9 perform in OS9, but I wouldn't risk the upgrade if I still had OS9. I would copy Appleworks 6.2 and install the upgrade on one copy only, to see how it goes.

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