Adobe
- Adobe Ink & Slide review Expensive and not great for fine precision drawing, but Adobe's Ink & Slide are a decent stylus and ruler for creative professionals£84
- Adobe Premiere Elements 11 review A massively improved interface puts this powerful editor back in the running£64
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 review A cleaner, more focused interface raises this powerful editor to lofty new heights£810
- Adobe Photoshop Touch review Impressive editing power, but the resolution limit and awkward handling of project files make it more of a plaything than a serious tool£6.99
- best buyAdobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 review Seriously powerful, extremely responsive and a steal at its new low price£104
- Adobe Premiere Elements 10 review Much-improved preview performance and colour correction, but it's not enough to overlook the lethargic controls£79
- Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Not much has changed since CS5, but the mobile tools are interesting. Keen app developers should consider an upgrade£999
- best buyAdobe Reader X review Adobe Reader X offers improved security and a bunch of useful new features that make the PDF viewing experience more enjoyable.
- Adobe Premiere Elements 9 review The improved preview performance is welcome, as are the new effects, but Premiere Elements still lacks polish and feels unwieldy£59
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 review Dramatic improvements to real-time preview performance makes this a crucial update for Premiere Pro£752
- Adobe Premiere Elements 8 review There's lots to like here, but many of the new features are designed to appeal to people who aren't interested in video editing.£57