In this section of articles, the history and evolution of computer software is discussed. The different usages of various computer programs are also explained, and some articles break down the way programs operate at the most basic level.
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Personalize your desktop, show your artistic side, or protect your privacy.
Updated photo management app offers more organizing features and added flexibility with RAW files, but you'll need a powerful PC.
This sophisticated image editing application adds editing modes that will appeal to beginners, but it doesn't have much new for people upgrading from previous versions.
Adobe's video editor is now YouTube-friendly, but its simpler interface is also dumber.
Powerful image editor is overstuffed and cluttered.
Better brushes and photo tools make for a winning upgrade.
Theme packages let you create a snazzy workspace with matching wallpaper, screen savers, cursors, icons, and sounds.
Premiere Elements 3 adds a storyboard and makes telling a video story even easier.
This low-cost app is great for making quick photo touch-ups and sharing snapshots, but it lacks the flexibility of more expensive products.
Are you a motorhead, a Matrix fanatic, or a movie buff? Replace your boring, standard-issue cursors with these jazzy downloads.
These four free programs can help you wrangle your digital media.
Tap into your inner Van Gogh with these 13 great utilities. We recommend everything from free photo editors to drawing tools to screen grabbers.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 and Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X1 help ease your surfeit of photos.
Nero's updated suite adds support for the latest DVD technologies, but when it comes to ease of use, Roxio is king.
Disc-authoring package offers creative versatility; but it's pricey for the average user, and underpowered for pros.