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WEB DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE
Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By ULead Systems.
Sells new for $19.99.
There are some available for $6.99.
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1 comments about WebRazor Pro 2.0.
- This is an excellent software for reducing the size of your graphic files in batches as well as individually. You view the results in real time and make adjustments according to your preferences and how small you want the file size to be. The quality of the finished image is professional. The browser makes indexing image files a snap. It's worth the price to save yourself time and file size without compromising quality.
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Adobe.
The regular list price is $79.00.
Sells new for $75.00.
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2 comments about Adobe Contribute CS3 Upgrade [Mac] [OLD VERSION].
- If you design website with Dreamweaver (works with non-Dreamweaver sites, but without Dreamweaver's integrated templates capability that locks portions of the page) that others will need to edit...AND you don't want them to break it, then Contribute is the product for you!
Allows you set user permissions that control what a user can edit, how they can edit a page, how they (and if they) can add images, whether they can publish or their draft needs reviewed, and saves rollback copies so any damage can be undone!
The user interface is easy and user-friendly - the user browses the site they wish to edit (and have permission to do so) and then edits the page. Simple.
This works best for the editor of a site created and maintained by Dreamweaver. And, it will make every Dreamweaver designer happier, healthier, and allow for the opportunity to spend your time making money designing a new site as opposed to the drudgery of continually editing an old site.
This is a great solution for non-profit clients who want to be able to update at will, but have too small a budget to afford a full web application design or can't afford to pay a web designer to continually make changes and updates to the content.
- Not bad for ease of connecting and editing. the WYSIWYG is not always accurate and sometimes takes several attempts to make it come out right, and you should check your final product on all browsers, IE, Firefox and Safari. Still a little clunky to format, and tricky to work with pictures. In fact the new version seems to have more steps to get a final product, and some features that made sizing and placement easier are gone, or more difficult to do. But this version is more stable, haven't crashed it nearly as often. It's ok, and certainly much more professional than some other web page editing products I've worked with.
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By White Pine Software.
The regular list price is $69.00.
Sells new for $3.88.
There are some available for $2.46.
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2 comments about Cu-SeeMe Pro.
- I purchased the version 3.1 and suffered frequent lock ups so I thout I'd bite the bullet and buy the version 4.0 so called PRO version. Now I cannot connect at all with the people I used to enjoy chatting with. When I Email requests Customer support I might as well do it with the computer turned off and they have the nerve to charge extra ($25?) for telephone support.
- I'm pretty new to computers and when I was given CU-SeeMe Pro for a present, I was a little nervous that it would be hard to use, but it's great! it's been easy to use and quite fun actually! It's very cool how you can see people you are talking to rather than just typing words. and there are some existing rooms you can go to meet poeple. I really like it!
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Ingram Micro.
The regular list price is $69.99.
Sells new for $56.36.
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No comments about Webexpress.
Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Anonymizer, INC..
The regular list price is $39.99.
Sells new for $24.99.
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No comments about Total Privacy Suite.
Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Adobe.
Sells new for $140.00.
There are some available for $110.00.
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1 comments about Adobe Pagemaker 6.5.
- If you need a basic desktop publisher, Pagemaker 6.5 is better than Microsoft Publisher ever will be. If you're not all that familiar with desktop publishing but you need to do it, here's some good information. When Pagemaker 6.5 was new, it wasn't the most advanced desktop publisher out there (QuarkXPress 4.0 was). When I was a student at the University of Missouri School of Journalism in the mid 1990s, MU taught Quark by first teaching us Pagemaker 6.5. Pagemaker 6.5 was easier to learn, and once we had the fundamentals of desktop publishing down with Pagemaker, then we were prepared to learn a more advanced package.
So even if you need the current version of Adobe InDesign, you could really do yourself a favor (and save a lot of money) by buying Pagemaker 6.5 first, spending a few months with it, and then purchasing the upgrade version of InDesign CS3 or whatever the current version happens to be.
And if you're contemplating buying Microsoft Publisher, don't. Buy this instead. Most of the things Publisher does to try to be easier just ends up getting in your way. Pagemaker is no harder to learn than Publisher, and while Publisher will treat you like a beginner forever, Pagemaker won't. Pagemaker is a professional tool that happens to be pretty easy to learn how to use, and once you know how to use it, Pagemaker treats you with the respect a professional deserves.
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Bitdefender, LLC.
The regular list price is $89.95.
Sells new for $65.19.
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No comments about Bitdefender Internet Security 2009 2Yr/5Pc.
Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Encore Software.
Sells new for $12.46.
There are some available for $9.99.
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1 comments about Pc Tools Spyware Doctor 2007 Sb Cs By Pc Tools.
- I had Norton Securities and was hijacked by one of those super computer hackers, Instead of "Lan" my computer was looking for "Wan", I already knew Norton was not so great but I was offered a good deal so I tried the new Norton. But yet again, Norton could not fix it. I then tried AT&T Securities, No Luck, Then I downloaded the "Free" version of Spyware Doctor. It removed the problem along with a lot of others that Norton or AT&T didn't find. I highly recommend Spyware Doctor!
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Trend Micro.
The regular list price is $19.99.
Sells new for $2.99.
There are some available for $2.69.
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2 comments about AdSubtract Pro.
- This software failed to block most of the banner ads that show up in my.yahoo and interfered with other websites that I access on a regular basis, notably the Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com., and even amazon. I constantly found myself turning it off. Moreover, during the six months that I ran it, there was only one update.
That's not to say that I didn't hear from Intermute. They bombarded my inbox with advertisements for innumerable other products.
I have since moved to AdShield, which works much better.
- I always seem to see such annoying pop up ads all the time on the internet. It just seems to be such a constant problem. I really don't know why, but I guess it is just to get people interested in your progress. That just happens to so many of us all the time. It just gets a bit crazy. Yet, there are just so many programs that work quite well from several companies, and several internet companies that also have those programs including iwon.com, msn.com, and other places and software brands that don't do the trick. Intermute has definitely found a way to block most of those ads.
AdSubtract Pro, is a convient software that goes beyond previous or other companies and their programs with annoying pop-up ads. The software definitely can block all those annoying ad, as well as pop-under ads that can sneak by and go through other pop-up blocker programs. The software is very simple to install, and is very convient. It does a very good job at removing most of those ads, but not all of them. The filtering makes it also easy for you to save all you online logins without having to constantly reload your passwords for several websites you are logged to. It also checks your stats, and includes a online tester, and links to intermute.com, where you can try several other programs from intermute including SpySubtract Pro, and SpamSubtract as well.
Although this might cost a pretty penny, AdBlocker Pro really works very well at getting rid of most of thos annoying pop-up windows and banner ads. While many might choose other pop-up blockers because of their price, this is one software that really works like a charm.
Price: C-
Convience: B+
Productivity: B
Overall: B 1/2-
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Posted in Web Development (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Symantec.
The regular list price is $109.99.
Sells new for $74.99.
There are some available for $74.95.
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5 comments about Norton Internet Security 2008 5 User.
- Norton just may be the best of the AV suites available, but that doesn't make it much more palatable. The software is a pain to install and worse to renew, has a major (negative) impact on performance, and is paternalistic to the max. Turn off anything - anything - in the suite, and you'll never see the end of warning messages in your system tray warning you of Armegeddon. From a protection standpoint, the software is pretty good, but by no means a panacea, and things do slip through. Personally, I suspect there are some memory leaks somewhere in the software, as my machine is unresponsive to the point of being unusable after a full system scan.
I went to an AV suite after running without one for years, but finally got hit with a virus that required reflashing and a ground-up rebuild. Given the performance problems running AV software, however, my current thinking is that I might be better off simply taking a conservative approach with data security and redoing the build once a month. Given that's an immensely easier task on the Mac OS (more secure to begin with), I'm switching in the next couple of months. Norton and Vista aren't my idea of better off.
- Amazon states this is for 3 users which is incorrect. It is for one user only, with 3 PCs. I wasted money on this as I could have bought the one for only one computer. I had to install due to canceling from my Internet that was charging me $ 6.00 a month. It also came with the antivirus so I would not have had to pay for either.
- Although I have had this product for a few weeks, I have only just installed it. It seems to be working well and was easy to install.
- Norton computer products are sort of the devil you know. You stick with them because you fear the other anti-virus/internet protectors will be worse. Norton does an acceptable, not great job, and I also back it up with other (free) anti-cookie and anti-spyware products.
There's always some glitch to installing Norton products--one try is never enough, even if you're very computer literate.
My other comment is that if you have a previous Norton subscription, don't install your new product until the very last day, because they'll never give you even a day's credit for your previous subscription, even though they start nagging you to renew at least a month in advance. You'd drop a magazine subscription that did that!
- A previous version of this software came with Vista PC I purchased for my father over a year ago. When I renewed this product I performed the recommended upgrade to 2008 Internet Security (1 user) and made sure that it was working properly.
I checked on his computer a few months later to find this software had disabled auto-protect features without warning. I couldn't enable these features and there was nothing to indicate what the problem was. I clicked on the Fix It button and after a long scan of the computer it was determined I needed to contact support without any indication of what the problem is. It costs over $9.00 to contact support by phone (perhaps this is a scam they're running -- break the software and charge people to fix it?), or you can download a 4MB program to perform a live chat that installs and never runs. You can also send them email, but I have no information regarding the problem.
I'm done with Norton and I'm moving to another solution. I'm a software engineer and work on a lot of different computers. I've tried most antivirus products at one time or another and by today's standards for professional software there is no excuse for this type of problem.
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WebRazor Pro 2.0
Adobe Contribute CS3 Upgrade [Mac] [OLD VERSION]
Cu-SeeMe Pro
Webexpress
Total Privacy Suite
Adobe Pagemaker 6.5
Bitdefender Internet Security 2009 2Yr/5Pc
Pc Tools Spyware Doctor 2007 Sb Cs By Pc Tools
AdSubtract Pro
Norton Internet Security 2008 5 User
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