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CyberLink PowerDirector 7 Review: Excellent editing tools, great effects

CyberLink-PowerDirector-7-UltraThe CyberLink PowerDirector 7 Ultra is an impressive improvement in the quality of the all-around consumer-video-editing application, making it worthy of PCMag Editors’ Choice for consumer video editing.

The Good: Can share title, DVD template, and objects over the Internet. Good capture, trimming tools. Very good corrective effects, performance, multicore CPU utilization. Lots of artistic effects. Can search, input, and use Flickr images.

The Bad: Didn’t recognize a Panasonic AG-HSC1UP AVCHD camcorder.

The Bottomline: Excellent across-the-board functionality and usability, and the best choice in the consumer editing field. Read more

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Abbyy FineReader OCR Professional 9.0 Reviewed: Edgy newcomer, but still can’t beat Omnireader

Abbyy-FineReader-OCR-Professional9Abbyy FineReader Professional 9.0 is a newcomer in the world of optical character recognition (OCR) but has an edge over its long-established competitor OmniPage Professional. Read more

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Adobe Photoshop Express Reviewed: Bring Photoshop wonders to the web

adobe-photoshop-express Adobe Photoshop Express brings the industry-leading photo-editing app to the Web. Adobe currently offers a free Web site that provides users with 2GB of storage space, some very good image-editing capabilities, and rudimentary facilities for sharing photos. Read more

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Adobe Premiere Elements 4 Reviewed: New Interface limits HD DVD survivors

box_pre4_112x112 The Adobe Premiere Elements 4 features a new interface thats is near parity with the best of the best in the consumer video-editing crowd. PCMag reviewed this editing software that lacks HD DVD recording capabilites. Read more

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