Software & Services
- Serif CraftArtist Platinum Edition review A well-integrated package to help unleash your creative side, whatever your skill level.£40
- Avid Studio review An impressive new editor that attempts to bring the best of all worlds to consumer video production – and almost succeeds.£135
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 review It's a big improvement over the previous version of IE, but its Windows-centric approach means that Chrome is a better choice.
- Altaro Oops!Backup review A superb backup program - only the fairly expensive multi-user licence keeps it from an award.£29
- Mozilla talks up latest Firefox 4 beta We take a look at the latest beta release of Mozilla's revamped browser and test its integrated 3D rendering capabilities.
- 360Amigo System Speedup Pro review Plenty of features, but we’re not impressed with the interface and it’s expensive.£24
- Freemake Free Video Converter review You’ll have to decrypt DVDs yourself, but this is the easiest to use and most flexible video conversion program we’ve seen.
- LibreOffice 3.3 review It’s not without its quirks, but LibreOffice is still a capable open-source office suite and a fine free replacement for Microsoft Office.
- Webroot Internet Security Essentials 2011 review Webroot provides 100 per cent protection against malware – unfortunately, it stops a lot of legitimate software from running and installing too.£34
- Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) review Not a massive leap forwards, but it's more polished and greatly improves the Android experience.
- eJay Dance 6 reloaded review Rough round the edges, but the basics are sound and it’s very good value£20