PC Archive

0

Bing, Yahoo Tied for Second Place Search Engine

According to comScore statistics, Yahoo and Microsoft’s Bing now each have 15% of the search engine market.  Considering Bing has been offering its unique search services for under three years, coming this close to overtaking Yahoo is quite an accomplishment – although the fact that Bing powers Yahoo makes the rivalry an interesting one.  Of course, neither are anywhere close to search champion Google, who has a 65.4% market share according to the same study.

Other studies have slightly different figures, but all place Google in strong lead, with Yahoo and Bing relatively far behind at second.  But Microsoft doesn’t intend to stop there.  In the future, the company hopes to integrate Bing into more products and forge more partnerships to take an increasing share of the search engine market.

How much success Microsoft will have in that tactic remains to be seen.  Still, it’s hard to imagine ‘Bing’ replacing ‘Google’ as a generic term for an Internet search.

(Via Mashable, Image via SEO.com)

0

Thirty Days of Writing – Technologically

For many around the world, this is a day of excitement and anticipation – and perhaps a little fear.  No, not Halloween; National Novel Writing Month.  In a writer’s calendar, November is that thirty-day period when all else is abandoned to assemble 50,000 words – preferably in the form of a novel.

Writing that many words in a single month is no small accomplishment – and NaNoWriMo participants use all the resources they can to reach the goal.  While “What are you writing about?” is a common question among these writers, “What are you using to write?” follows close behind.  The answer is a wide array of technology that includes novel-geared writing software, mobile devices, cloud storage, and even social media.

The writing software used is nearly as varied as the genres of novels that are written for this month of “literary abandon.”  While many prefer to use the familiar standards of Word, Notepad, or other basic word processors, there are also those who wouldn’t attempt NaNoWriMo without a few more novel-friendly features.  Popular software like Scrivener and Storyist include tools for storyboarding, goal-tracking, and more for writers who prefer that extra structure and organization – and both are offering special trial versions for November.

Beyond software, the crazed writing that is NaNoWriMo gets even more creative with technology.  For novel-writing on the go, many writers are turning to their smartphones and tablets, including the iPad – pairing these mobile devices with cloud storage services like DropBox to sync with a computer.  And social media isn’t left out of the fun, either – National Novel Writing Month participants seek further motivation to write (and quick increases to their word count) through Twitter by following other participants, taking on Word Sprints (@NaNoWordSprints), or challenging their NaNoWriMo “buddies” to Word Wars.

Whether they prefer the latest gadgets and technology or just the standard paper and pen to create their literary masterpieces, it’s sure to be an interesting month for novel hopefuls.  To those who have already started, and for all those who wait anxiously for November 1 to get here, good luck and Happy NaNoWriMo.

(Photo via Flickr)

0

Serif PhotoPlus X4 Review

Serif PhotoPlus X4Due in part to the availability of free photo-sharing sites such as Flickr and even Facebook, an increasing number of individuals have taken an interest in digital photography.  Use of the industry standard Photoshop can make it an expensive hobby – but there are options that provide professional editing tools without the expense or complexity.  One such photo-editing program, Serif PhotoPlus X4, makes it simple for beginning digital artists to create quality effects – while providing more advanced tools for accomplished users.

Usability
Like Serif’s drawing program, DrawPlus X4 (previously reviewed here), PhotoPlus X4 seems to put strong emphasis on usability.  The default workspace layout is reminiscent of most design software with basic functions across the top, tools on the left, and panels for more advanced editing on the right in collapsible menus that are easy to move and rearrange.  However, given the sheer number of tools and options available, even the logical arrangement of the default interface does not entirely eliminate the learning curve for software of this depth.

Still, we found that Serif PhotoPlus X4 provides plenty of assistance in getting familiar with the software and its features.  The Help menu features a detailed visual reference for all of the program’s toolbars and elements in addition to a searchable index that is organized by topic.  A How-To Menu further focuses on specific tasks with step-by-step instructions for common photo-editing processes.  Also of benefit to the novice user are the tutorials available from the Serif website that cover adjusting photographs, creative effects, the makeover studio, and more.

Though it may not match tool-for-tool the functionality of Photoshop, PhotoPlus X4 is extremely versatile, offering a wealth of tools and options that are more than sufficient for most photo tasks, from simple retouching to more advanced creative effects.  In addition, it supports batch processing using macros, letting you quickly and automatically apply a series of edits to a group of images.

Retouching and Adjusting
When it comes to photo editing, retouching and adjusting tools are often taken for granted – but not when it comes to PhotoPlus X4.  The basic Red Eye Tool and Blemish Remover easily provide better than adequate results with little effort.  The Clone or Scratch Removal Tools and Patch are useful for blending out small discolorations – or for removing objects, though achieving a precise blend from this method can be challenging.  The same tools or other techniques can be used to smooth skin or remove under-eye dark circles and hot spots on portraits.

PhotoPlus X4’s PhotoFix interface allows for easily changing white balance, lighting, curves, and more using built-in or custom filters; adjustment and filter layers allow for the same edits without affecting the original.  Key adjustments like levels, curves, and even the sharpen tool are simple to use, though an experienced eye is needed to know how far to take changes.  With these and more advanced techniques like masks and layer blends, PhotoPlus X4 affords several options for achieving specific photo effects.

With the Raw Studio, PhotoPlus X4 invites even more creative expression, letting you work with the added information of raw image files to adjust white balance, recover blown highlights, alter exposure, and reduce noise.  Along with adjustment layers that can be hidden for comparison, PhotoPlus X4’s view options let you compare changes as you make them.  The Photo cropping tools feature plenty of useful options – from specified size crops to the rule of thirds grid, along with resolution choices for sharing in print or on the web.  The Straightening Tool can be useful for preparing off-center images for presentation, but we found creating a new horizontal line more challenging than it sounds.

Creative Effects
No comprehensive photo-editing software would stop with those basic editing processes, however, and PhotoPlus X4 is capable of far more advanced effects for the digital photographer.  It offers a range of black-and-white look options beginning with the relatively simple Grayscale Color Mode and Saturation Adjustment all the way to the more particular monochrome style of adjustment layers and blend modes.  Color effects like selective color and popping color are also made possible with variations on these adjustment techniques

With the editing features of PhotoPlus X4, the variety of creative effects is really only limited by the photo artist’s imagination.  Using a combination of filters, adjustment layers, and layer masks – or convenient Macros – a photo can be given an antique look, an infrared effect, or even turned into a fantasy landscape.  The online tutorials for PhotoPlus X4 provide an example of the versatility of the program’s creative tools by turning the same photograph into a winter, sunset, and storm scene.

Files and Compatibility
When it comes to photo editing software, it is important to be able to open and edit the file types with which you most often work.  Along with standard image file types such as .bmp, .jpg, .gif, and .png, PhotoPlus X4 supports Microsoft Paint (.msp) and Photoshop (.psd) files along with many others.  It also boasts support for a variety of common RAW files from cameras such as Casio, Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Fuji, Sony, and more.

These RAW camera files open in PhotoPlus X4’s Raw Studio for editing, and can then be saved as PhotoPlus project for later layer editing or, like all PhotoPlus X4 projects, exported to common file formats like TIFF, PNG, or JPEG.  Images from PhotoPlus X4 can even be saved with their layers in Photoshop format when necessary.  All considered, the program has surprisingly good compatibility and flexibility when it comes to image file types.

Summary
It seems only natural that Serif PhotoPlus X4 will be compared to more expensive photo-editing software like Adobe Photoshop.  While the latter may have more power and clout, as well as a few more tools, PhotoPlus X4 can get the job done when it comes to most photo-editing tasks.  With a host of advanced, professional tools, it supports a range of features and techniques from routine adjustments to advanced effects – more than enough to satisfy most digital photography artists.  As in any photo editing program, results will depend largely on your skills and experience, as well as patience in learning to effectively use the available tools.  With its wide variety of features, detailed guidance, and usable design, PhotoPlus X4 provides a strong compromise between basic editing programs and the complexity (and expense) of Photoshop.

 

Buy Serif PhotoPlus X4 now for only $24.49 with free shipping at NothingButSoftware.com.

 

0

Serif DrawPlus X4 Review

While it may seem like there are few serious options when it comes to detailed design software, there are lesser-known titles that deserve more attention.  With advanced features for drawing, photo editing, and animation, DrawPlus X4 definitely warrants the consideration of both amateur and professional designers.  It may not entirely reach the level of design rivals Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW in some areas, but DrawPlus X4 has plenty of templates and tools for a host of design needs in a far more user-friendly interface.

Usability and Versatility
Suited for both novice and experienced designers, the DrawPlus X4 workspace is logical and intuitive, making it easy to learn and navigate.  It features a Standard Toolbar and a Context Toolbar at the top with a Drawing Toolbar and Panels to the left and right of the page area – all of which can be collapsed and rearranged to meet specific workspace needs.  While some advanced features may require additional searching, the most common functions are readily accessible and instinctive to use.

Another distinct user-friendly advantage is that DrawPlus X4 often shows rather than tells, with clear template option icon images and defined Layer panel thumbnail images.   For additional guidance, the Help menu features a categorized list of detailed articles on DrawPlus X4 operations, while the Tutorials features links you to the DrawPlus website which tackles basic design functions with illustrated step-by-step instructions.

DrawPlus X4 includes many document types ranging from the creativity of pop-up cards to the practicality of ISO technical drawings, while the Custom Page Setup allows users to easily build more original project formats.  For extra inspiration, the program also offers design templates featuring complete but fully editable designs from coloring pages and educational posters for children to logo templates and web banners for businesses.  Regardless of their project needs, experience, or skill level, designers should have no trouble finding an appropriate document type.

Drawing Features
Along with basic design tools, DrawPlus X4 includes additional functionality for producing creative content.  QuickShapes easily create a huge variety of more complex objects while versatile stroke or spray brushes and the Pressure tab add dramatic or hand-drawn effects with a few clicks.  A wide variety of color and gradient swatches are just the start of the flexible coloring options in DrawPlus X4.  A project’s colors automatically appear in the Document Palette for immediate access, and styles can be copied to a new object quickly with the Format Painter.  Artistic text can be sized as it is created, while gradient and 3D effects can be edited directly on an object.

Exacting effects like precise dimensions and alignment take little effort with editing features that appear while placing and sizing objects.  The Node Tool makes it easy to adjust individual object dimensions while Group and Ungroup buttons appear automatically as you select objects, allowing for convenient changes.  DrawPlus X4 gallery items – from child-friendly clipart to electrical circuit elements – are completely editable and can be used as a template for new objects to be added to the designer’s personal gallery section.  Grid overlays for Divine Proportions and the Rule of Thirds provide even more technical design assistance.  There is however, one inconvenience – an actual workspace preview is not available while working in certain dialog boxes.

Animation Features
The animation side of DrawPlus X4 occurs in the same workspace, allowing all the same design features to be applied to animated creations.  With various formats for both Stopframe and Keyframe animations, moving designs can be created and edited as easily as still images.  In addition, an onion-skinning feature allows a designer to view frame-by-frame changes, and there are options for immediate updating of previous or forward frames to changes on a current frame object.  These features enhance the convenience of a full set of design features within an animation program.

Photo Features and PanoramaPlus X4
In addition to drawing and animation features, DrawPlus X4 also features a good number of photo editing tools with the PhotoLab, available through the Picture Context Toolbar.  With red-eye removal, spot repair, and filters for lighting and balance adjustments, it covers basic photo editing, while styles and effects like Pop Art and Impressionist take image creativity a step further.  Within the PhotoLab’s separate interface, these effects have their own contextual menus for additional artistic control.  Back in the DrawPlus X4 main interface, the Cut-out Studio gives the user several options for isolating part of an image, functioning similarly to Adobe Photoshop’s Magic Wand tool.

PanoramaPlus X4, an entirely separate photo program, is included with DrawPlus X4, and allows photographers to “stitch” together a series of images to create a panorama image.  This software is simple enough to use – the software detects matching elements from the selected images to combine them into a single image which can then be adjusted and cropped.  With the distortions of joining photos taken at different angles, the Straighten tool is key; unfortunately it is far less intuitive than DrawPlus X4’s editing features.  The other challenging aspect of this process is likely collecting a series of images that PanoramaPlus X4 accepts as matching; even with its own sample images, it was unable to piece together two adjacent images out of the five.

Files and Compatibility
When it comes to file compatibility, DrawPlus X4 is fairly versatile, supporting eighteen standard file types.  PDF import, edit, and export capabilities provide universal functionality to designs, while Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, EPS, and CAD graphics can be imported for use in the program.  Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) are supported for editable images that retain their details, while DrawPlus X4 supports exports in various file types suited for both print and web applications, including animated files.  Although it may not be compatible with all design files, DrawPlus X4 does play well with a good number of formats, including the most common image types.

Summary
Overall, DrawPlus X4 packs a lot of functionality into one software program with drawing, photo, and animation tools.  While it may not have all features or file compatibility of Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW, it lacks the frustrating learning curve of these better-known programs.  It also has more than sufficient functionality for a full range of creative endeavors with significant support via Help and the DrawPlus community.  Combined with the convenience of so many tools in one place, the impressive usability of DrawPlus X4 makes it a great value and solid option for beginning and even experienced designers.

 

Buy Serif DrawPlus X4 now for only $34.49 with free shipping at NothingButSoftware.com.

0

Xbox 360 experiencing popularity issues in Japan

Comical as the expression “big in Japan” might be, the opposite of that phrase – being unpopular in Japan – is no laughing matter, particularly in the gaming and tech industries. Unfortunately for Microsoft, that fate is exactly what is befalling its Xbox 360 console, offering more evidence of poor sales for the system overall, according to IGN.
Read the rest of this entry »

0

Weak Windows Phone sales may affect Microsoft mobile efforts

Microsoft appears to be cutting its losses in the smartphone market while it prepares to re-enter the race alongside new partner Nokia.
Read the rest of this entry »

2

Mac Lion upgrade and Adobe software appear incompatible

Historically, Apple and Adobe have had issues in the past regarding Adobe’s continual use of Flash. Jobs said back in April (regarding Apple’s refusal to incorporate flash on the iPhone) that “[i]f developers grow dependent on third party development libraries and tools, they can only take advantage of platform enhancements if and when the third party chooses to adopt the new features.” So Apple’s refusal to “wait around” for Adobe to upgrade ultimately leads to this type of incompatibility phenomenon.

Some of the incompatibility issues with Adobe software are:

-Adobe Reader plug-in and Acrobat do not run with Safari 5.1

-Applications behave inconsistently unless Java Runtime is installed manually

-Color picker in Dreamweaver CS4 returns incorrect sample color

-Droplets in Photoshop CS3, CS4, and CS5 do not work

-No support for Rosetta with Lion

-Windows Live Mesh for Mac does not work altogether

So…where is the miscommunication here? You would think with two renowned companies that are a lot of the times in juxtaposed in use with each other, glitches would have been already predetermined. Well, a lot of it has to do with this rocky, “frenemy” history between the two companies. After all, Jobs did call Adobe “lazy,” last year at a town hall meeting.

Solutions to the incompatibilities are in store, but Adobe has given no official timeline of when they expect to start recoding their software or what software they are actually going to make compatible with Lion. They did, however, acknowledge the upgrades they must address.

(via PC World & Macworld)

0

Developers get their hands on Mango

While Microsoft announced the first major update to its Windows Phone more than a month ago, the software giant is finally giving developers a chance to give the OS a drive with its second round of beta testing.
Read the rest of this entry »

0

Office 365 now available for all

After months of testing, Microsoft’s cloud-based productivity suite Office 365 is finally ready for the masses.
Read the rest of this entry »

0

Microsoft’s time has come: Angry Birds now available on WP7

Any Windows Phone doubters out there will soon be eating their words. With this latest development, Microsoft is, evidently, ready to tangle with the big boys.
Read the rest of this entry »