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2/11/2011

Picasa 3.8.117.24

When it comes to photo viewers there are many alternatives to choose from. Picasa has always been a favorite here at Softonic, and this new version has made it our absolute top choice.

The all-new Google Picasa keeps the same interface structure of previous versions, but features new enriching options to manage, edit, and show off your photos in an even more comfortable way, both offline and online – thanks to the Picasa Web Album syncing tool.

Picasa displays all your indexed photos in a handy folder structure. You can let the program scan the whole drive in search for pictures or select specific directories. A double click on any image will display it in full screen and let you access to a handful of basic editing tools: cropping, straightening, adjusting color and light or fixing red eye, among others.

The latest version of Picasa includes a couple of exciting new features: facial recognition and geo-tagging. The first one means that Picasa can now scan your photo library, recognize and extract people's faces, and finally let you add a name to them. The process takes a while to get started – loads of faces to tag and names to write down – but if you go to the Unnamed tag under the People album, you'll be able to add new names and faces in batches and get the job done much quicker. As for the geo-tagging function, it's now easier to use thanks to the embedding of Google Maps in Picasa: simply select the photos you want to geotag, open Google Maps by clicking on the 'Places' button, navigate to the appropriate location and click OK.

We especially like Picasa's Photo Viewer, which you can configure to replace the original Windows default image viewer. It offers more tools and displays photos on a much nicer interface when viewing them directly in Windows Explorer, so when Picasa asks you if you want to use it, don't hesitate!

But Picasa is not only about viewing and fixing images. You can also give free rein to your imagination with its tools to create posters, collages, screensavers and even movies. The greatest thing about these tools is not only the fact that they give you the ability to create something unique and original with your photos; it's also that they're surprisingly easy to use, and don't require any tech abilities or photo editing skills at all.

The all-new Picasa has successfully completed what seemed a difficult task: improving a software app that was already very good.
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2/08/2011

4Media PDF to EPUB Converter 1.0.4.0124

The best choice for converting PDF files to EPUB format, 4Media PDF to EPUB Converter can quickly and easily convert your PDF files to EPUB format so you can view them on any device compatible with EPUB. 4Media PDF to EPUB Converter can also convert several PDF files at once and convert only the pages you need from the source file.

Features: 1.Convert PDF files to EPUB format quickly and easily without installing Adobe Acrobat or Reader while preserving all original file features. 2.Choose TXT or picture mode to convert the PDF pages to EPUB. 3.Simple load multiple PDF files and convert all of them in one go at high speed. 4.Simple design - start converting PDF to EPUB straightaway! 5.Choose the pages you want to convert from the source file, only the specified pages will be converted. 6.4Media PDF to EPUB Converter will keep all original features of the source PDF file after conversion. 7.Different languages are available in this PDF to ePub converter: English, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

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BatteryCare 0.9.8.3

Batteries are laptops' Achilles' heels. Many mobile users have been let down by their battery meters, too, which can misjudge or misrepresent how much charge is actually left in your battery. The shortcomings of the built-in Windows meter lead to free tools like BatteryCare. It's a simple utility that displays your laptop battery's status and capacity and the time remaining in its discharge cycle. It monitors and displays CPU and HDD temperatures, too.

BatteryCare has a small but attractive interface that offers a lot more information than the built-in Windows tool, or many other battery meters we've seen, for that matter, with tabs for Basic and Detailed Information; the latter includes entries for battery model, designed capacity, wear level, and more. A system tray icon lets users display and hide the interface and access not only the program's options but also Power Settings and Power Plans. Hovering the cursor over the icon called up a semitransparent window showing battery status and charge but also the temperature of our CPU and primary hard disk drive. BatteryCare has a lot of settings for a simple tool, especially in the Notifications section, which includes not only full, low, and critical battery level warnings but also a configurable remaining time warning and a unique option to configure a warning to replace the battery after a certain number of discharge cycles, which can head off trouble before it catches up to you "in the field." The Power Plans section included selections for running on batteries and plugged in to AC power, as well as an automatic option. The Advanced section showed usage statistics as well as an option of particular interest to Vista users: the ability to run at startup in Administrator mode, which enables temperature monitoring and service pausing even when the bothersome User Account Control is active.

If you rely on your laptop's batteries, we highly recommend a good battery meter like BatteryCare. Even if your laptop stays tethered to a wall wart, though, it can help you ensure that your battery is ready to go, when and if you need it.

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Download Software Adobe Photoshop CS5

As the market leader for commercial bitmap and image manipulation software, Adobe Photoshop is continually improving its flagship product to ensure that its features, efficiency and results maintain industry-leading standards. Since 1987, Photoshop has made enacting the images of your imagination a possibility with its powerful, sophisticated innovations.

Adobe Photoshop CS5 software redefines digital imaging with powerful new photography tools and breakthrough capabilities for complex image selections, realistic painting, and intelligent retouching. Enjoy cross-platform 64-bit support and a wide range of workflow enhancements.
Adobe Photoshop CS5 features:

Complex selections made easy-
Get precise results in fewer clicks when selecting intricate image elements, such as hair, and eliminate background color around selection edges. Automatically vary selection edges and perfect masks using new refinement tools.
Content-Aware Fill-
Remove any image detail or object and watch as Content-Aware Fill magically fills in the space left behind. This breakthrough technology matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks as if the removed content never existed.
Superior HDR imaging-
Create photorealistic or surreal high dynamic range (HDR) images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. Get better-than-ever results thanks to automatic ghost removal and greater control with tone mapping and adjustments, and even give single-exposure photos the look of HDR.
State-of-the-art raw image processing-
Use the Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 6 plug-in to nondestructively remove image noise while preserving color and detail; add grain to make digital photos look more organic; enjoy more control as you perform post-crop vignetting; and more.
Extraordinary painting effects-
Achieve natural and realistic painting effects with the Mixer Brush, which offers on-canvas color blending, and Bristle Tips, which let you create lifelike, textured brushstrokes.

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2/02/2011

Tirgumit 4.0

We remember a time--not so long ago--when translating a text between two languages required a dictionary and a lot of patience. But now we have things like Tirgumit Right Click Free Dictionary. This handy utility makes translating between languages a breeze, whether you just need to know one word or want to translate an entire block of text.

The program's interface is attractive and intuitive, and there are several ways to access its features. If you're reading something in a foreign language and need to quickly translate a single word you don't know, simply hold down the Control key and right-click; the program will launch and display a translation, synonyms, and other forms of the word. The program also has an audio function that will speak a word aloud, although we found the voice's Spanish pronunciation to be a little lacking. In addition to these quick translations, Tirgumit Right Click Free Dictionary can also translate whole blocks of text using Google Translate. The program can translate between 17 different languages, making it a very versatile choice for polyglots. There's no Help file--a brief online FAQ answers a few basic questions--but the program is pretty easy to figure out without assistance. Overall, we think that Tirgumit Right Click Free Dictionary is a good choice for anyone seeking quick translations; it's not going to flawlessly translate a block of text, but for single words or the basic gist of a paragraph, it works just fine.

Tirgumit Right Click Free Dictionary installs politely but leaves a folder behind upon removal. We recommend this program to all users.

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Change Windows 7's start, log-on, and desktop backgrounds

by Dennis O'Reilly
There's no reason why Windows 7 users have to settle for whatever interface Microsoft sets as the operating system's default. Customizing Windows 7's start, log-on, and desktop backgrounds isn't as easy as it might be, but it's eminently doable.

Deactivate the "Close Encounters" start-up animation
The animation that plays as Windows starts is irritating primarily because it never changes. If you're like me and would prefer to see nothing than to sit through that micro-advertisement for the umpteenth time, turn it off.

Press the Windows key, type system configuration, and press Enter to open the System Configuration utility. Click the Boot tab, choose your operating system (if necessary), check "No GUI boot" under Boot options, and select Apply and OK.

The next time Windows 7 starts, you'll see nothing until the log-on screen appears, which brings us to our next Win7 interface tweak.

Note that some programmers offer free replacement animations for the Windows 7 start screen, such as those available at Jeff Bush's Coder for Life, but the author warns that they are experimental and should be used at your own risk. That was sufficient warning to keep me from trying them. Besides, no animation at all works just fine for me.

Replace the log-on screen background via a Registry tweak
You can replace the built-in background image on the Windows log-on screen by tweaking the Registry or by downloading and installing a free third-party utility. Here's the manual approach in a nutshell. (Remember to back up the Registry by setting a restore point beforehand.)

Press the Windows key, type regedit, and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. Navigate to this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background

In the right pane, select OEMBackground and change the Value data to 1. If there is no OEMBackground in the right pane, right-click in the pane, select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name the new entry OEMBackground, double-click the new entry, and set the Value data to 1.

Close the Registry Editor and open an Explorer window. Navigate to this folder:

C:\Windows\System32\oobe\info\backgrounds

(The path to your Windows\System32 folder may vary. Also, you will likely have to create the "info" folder inside the "oobe" folder and then the "backgrounds" folder inside the "info" folder.)

Paste into the "backgrounds" folder a JPEG image smaller than 256KB to use as your log-on screen background. Name the image "backgroundDefault.jpg." When you restart Windows, not only will the floating-spheres animation be missing, the image of your choice will greet you at the log-on screen.

If you would prefer the third-party approach to a new log-on background, check out Julien Manici's free, open-source Windows 7 Logon Background Changer. The How-To Geek explains how to use the program.

Turn your desktop background into a custom slideshow
Whenever I see a Windows desktop cluttered with icons, I cringe. I much prefer putting my desktop shortcuts on a menu that pops out of the taskbar. That way I enjoy an unobstructed view of the family-photo slideshow running on my desktop.

To clear the icons from the desktop, right-click anywhere on it, choose View, and deselect "Show desktop icons." Now right-click the taskbar, uncheck "Lock the taskbar," and choose Toolbars > Desktop. Drag the Desktop toolbar to the right--toward the notification area--until only the word "Desktop" and the double chevron are showing. To reach one of your desktop items, click the double chevron and select it from the menu that pops up.

Get your desktop slideshow going by right-clicking the desktop and choosing Personalize. Click Desktop Background at the bottom of the Personalization window. Choose My Pictures on the "Picture location" drop-down menu and click Browse. Navigate to the folder holding the images for your slideshow and click OK.

Select the images you want to appear in the slideshow, or click Select All to do just that. Choose one of the options on the "Picture position" drop-down menu; I prefer Fill, which extends the image across the desktop. Set the duration of each image on the "Change picture every" menu; options are from 10 seconds to 1 day. Check the Shuffle option, if you wish.

Once you're happy with the slideshow settings, click Save Changes to return to the Personalization window. To give your new theme a name, right-click it under My Themes, choose "Save theme," type in a name, and press Enter. When you're done, close the Personalization window.

To view your slideshow, click the "Show desktop" button at the end of the taskbar. Adjust the image lineup and slideshow frequency by returning to the Desktop Background dialog box and tweaking the settings to taste. To see the next image right away, simply right-click the desktop and choose "Next desktop background."

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