What’s hot in the World of Computer Software

The release of computer software comes so rapidly, it’s hard to keep up with what’s new, what’s hot and what you can afford.
Below you will find some new software items that should be considered depending on your needs, interests and of course desires.

§                      Photography – AMS Software has released Photo Slideshow Creator 2.35. This new software is, like it’s name says, a software to create professional quality slide shows in the comfort of your own home. The software is convenient to use, has many quality transitions and various themes for you to choose from. Looking to make your vacation photos stand out, this software might be the tool that can get the job done.

§                      Security – My Lockbox Christmas Edition 2.3 is a software that can secure folders and other information, keeping them safe from remote users. If you’ve ever had issues with the installation of software to protect your computer, this edition with its step-by-step installation wizard, should be easy to install and provide the security you desire, and comes in decorative Christmas designs.

§                      Music – Audacity is an open source software that allows users to do multiple things with audio files.  You can change the speed and pitch of files, record live audio and convert files.  Bigasoft’s iPod Transfer allows you to backup media files from your regular iPod to your PC or Mac. If your computer ever crashes, and you lose your music library, well you know how much work and cost it is to recreate that magic. The iPod Transfer can alleviate that problem. Best part? It’s free to download.

§                      Printing – Businesses that show printed materials to their customers know how important the finished look of a product is. SPOTON is a new software that creates perfect printing every time. Essentially, SPOTON improves the quality of spot colors as well as reducing the time it takes to print your projects.  Used in conjunction with an e-book manager like Calibre, you can even publish and share your own books.

Whatever your business or personal software needs are, chances are someone’s tucked away in a lab right now working on future solutions to your current problems.