Sci/Tech: Software
Currently listing articles 1001-951:
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Software Review: Adobe Director 11 from Adobe Systems— Director 11 is a highly needed update.
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Video Training Review: The Fine Art Of Photoshop With Susi Lawson— The Fine Art Of Photoshop will have you producing digital works of art in no time.
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Why Linux is Not on the Desktop— Why Linux isn't on the Desktop yet, and why it probably never will be.
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Book Review: The Web Design Business Kit - Second Edition By Brendon Sinclair— The Web Design Business Kit will give you everything you need to know to run a successful web design business.
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Software Review - StyleVision 2008 from Altova— If you want an easy way to transform XML and database content into eye-catching output, you need to check out StyleVision 2008.
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Software Review – SnagIt 9 from TechSmith— If you find yourself capturing screenshots on a regular basis, then owning SnagIt is a must.
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Technology Review: Apple iPhone and iPod Touch Applications— Catherine Tuckwell marvels at what her iPod Touch is capable of
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Book Review: The Art Of Black And White Photography - Techniques for Creating Superb Images in a Digital Workflow By Torsten Andreas Hoffmann— The Art of Black and White Photography will give you new skills with working with black and white photographs.
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Book Review: Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Second Edition By Uwe Steinmüller And Jürgen Gulbins— This continues to be the best overall book on fine art printing.
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Software Review - MapForce 2008 From Altova— If you regularly have to convert data from one format to another then you really need to check out MapForce 2008.
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Video Training Review: Drawing Fundamentals With Ron Lemen— Drawing Fundamentals brings the basics of drawing home.
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Video Training Review: Premier Pro CS3 Essential Training With Chad Perkins— If you are interested in learning more about Premier Pro CS3, or more about video editing in general then I highly recommend this video.
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Software Review – NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage AppStylist 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of the tedium of going through each of your controls to change the look and feel, then you need NetAdvantage AppStylist.
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The Book ATM: Printing Books on Demand— The future of book selling is just around the corner.
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Book Review: How To Wow - Photoshop CS3 For Photographers By Jack Davis— How To Wow: Photoshop CS3 For Photographers will show you how to take your images from ordinary to WOW.
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Software Review: Adobe Photoshop Plug-In FocalPoint From onOne Software— If you have images that you want to have that selective focus feel, but cannot go back and re-shoot, then you need FocalPoint 1.0.
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The Wealth of Minds— Toward a free market of ideas.
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Software Review: Strata Foto 3D 1.5— This will be of great benefit to anyone who needs to put fully textured, photo realistic objects into any number of virtual environments.
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Software Review – NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage For ASP.NET 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of having to repeatedly design your ASP.NET interfaces, then you need to look at NetAdvantage For ASP.NET.
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Software Review - ArtRage Deluxe 2.5 From Smith Micro— Even if you are not looking for a product like this, you should check it out; you might release your inner artist.
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Software Review: XMLSpy 2008 From Altova— If you work with XML with any regularity then you need to do yourself a favor and check out XMLSpy 2008.
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Product Review: ColorMunki From X-Rite— Everyone has something to hide except me and my ColorMunki.
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Software Review: NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage For Windows Forms 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of having to repeatedly design your application interfaces, then you need to look at NetAdvantage For Windows Forms.
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Video Training Review: Vue 6 xStream Essential Training With Larry Mitchell— Larry Mitchell illuminates a complicated topic and brings it down to earth in an easy to understand dialog.
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Software Review: MSI Factory 2 from IndigoRose— If you create Microsoft Windows Installers and especially if you want to use the new WiX technology, then you need MIS Factory 2.
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Book Review: Practical Artistry - Light and Exposure For Digital Photographers by Harold Davis— Practical Artistry is a great book for anyone who wants to understand the traditional methods of photography.
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Software Review: Vue 6 Infinite From e-On Software— Vue 6 is a must have for anyone who needs to create landscapes, backgrounds, and animations.
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Software Review: Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Edition - A Developer's Perspective— Office 2007: Professional Edition will not only add value to your development products, but will reduce development time and energy.
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Software Review: SilkyPix— Looking to make the jump to RAW format images? Be sure to check out this software.
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Video Training Review: High-End Industry Retouching Techniques: Series One With Vitaly Druchinin— If you want to really learn the techniques of the high fashion photographers then you need to check out High-End Industry Retouching Techniques: Series One.
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Video Training Review: Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials With Chris Orwig From Lynda.com.— This is a great training program for anyone wanting to learn or enhance their abilities to retouch photos.
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Video Training Book Review: Data Access in ASP.NET 2.0 Framework by Stephen Walther — If you want to learn data access in ASP.NET 2.0 Framework, then this will provide a good introduction.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe Acrobat 8 3D— Adobe Acrobat 8 3D comes highly recommended as your interactive transportation system.
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Book Review: Photoshop Studio with Bert Monroy - Digital Painting by Bert Monroy— Digital Painting can inspire you to take Photoshop to new levels.
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Software Review: Poser Pro From Smith Micro— Poser Pro provides 3D character animation solution for professional artists and production environments.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe Captivate 3— Adobe Captivate 3 simplifies the creation of training, e-learning, and demonstration content.
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Book Review: Pro WPF in C# 2008 - Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition by Matthew McDonald— There is everything to like about Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition.
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Book Review: Essential Windows Presentation Foundation by Chris Anderson— If you want to get up to speed quickly, Essential Windows Presentation Foundation will give you a solid foundation.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe RoboHelp 7 From Adobe Systems— Certainly if you have an older version of RoboHelp that you are using, this is a must-do upgrade.
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Digital Book Review: The Logos Edition of Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics— What was an unwieldy and often inaccessible resource in print form becomes a powerful tool for critical engagement of contemporary theology.
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Book Review: Learning WCF by Michele Leroux Bustamante— If you are just getting started with this new technology or want to get a good foundation, then Learning WCF is a must-have.
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Book Review: The Digital Photography Companion by Derrick Story— This will give you the confidence to take great pictures on the go.
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Book Review: Pro LINQ - Language Integrated Query in C# 2008 by Joseph C. Rattz, Jr.— Pro LINQ: Language Integrated Query in C# 2008 will get you up and running in no time with LINQ.
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Book Review: The Digital Photography Companion by Derrick Story— A book that shrugs off a slow start by offering valuable tips that enhance your understanding of the digital camera.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe FrameMaker 8 From Adobe Systems— Still has the most power for long document creation.
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Book Review: Programming WPF: Second Edition by Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths— If you want to learn WPF, here is a great place to start.
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Book Review: Layers - The Complete Guide to Photoshop's Most Powerful Feature By Matt Kloskowski— If you are a new to advanced novice Photoshop user then Layers - The Complete Guide to Photoshop's Most Powerful Feature is an absolute must-own.
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Video Training Review - High Dynamic Range Mastery With With Ben Willmore— High Dynamic Range (HDR) Mastery is entertaining, enlightening, and easy to understand and learn from.
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Book Review: Photoshop CS3 For Nature Photographers by Ellen Anon and Tim Grey— The perfect book for anyone who is new to nature/wildlife photography or a serious amateur who is just getting started.
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Video Training Review - Photoshop CS3 Sharpening Images With Deke McClelland From Lynda.com.— Deke McClelland explains a complicated topic in an easy to understand dialog.
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Product Review - Spyder3 Elite From Datacolor— A quality monitor calibrator with support for multiple monitors and projectors.
