With over 1.1 billion users worldwide and 90% market share for productivity suites, a figure that roughly translates into one in seven people the world over, odds are you′ll need to learn how to use Microsoft Office programs including Outlook if you want to excel in the workplace.
Active@ UNERASER recovers deleted files and folders on NTFS, FAT, exFAT, Linux Ext2/ Ext3/ Ext4/ BtrFS, Apple HFS+ and Unix UFS file systems. It can even restore files from deleted and reformatted partitions.
Watercolor Studio creates fluid, liquidy, translucent watercolors with paint that flows naturally. Built on-top of an incredible rendering system that uses real-world techniques, this application does the initial work, producing a watercolor instantly, then allows you to customize your paintings using an array of Sliders, Layers, Brushes, Color Washes and Artistic finishes. The end result—print quality watercolors filled with transparent luminosity and sheer beauty.
Elmo, his sidekick Cookie Monster, and other favorite Sesame Street friends invite the whole family to tune-in together as they interview celebrities and musical guests, explore the latest in pop culture, and play trendy games, all with humor and heart.
Welcome to Atlanta, home of High Water— the city’s most cutthroat performing arts school. When twins Tal and Janelle relocate from Ohio, they find themselves thrust into a world where every move is a test. As they attempt to navigate their new world— on and off the dance floor – they’ll discover just how deep they’re willing to dig to realize their dreams and seize their moment.
TechLife makes computer technology accessible to people who share an enthusiasm for new technology and what it can do. While most computer magazines are full of jargon and aimed at experts, TechLife gives practical hardware and software reviews and how-to tutorials, catering for all levels of computer enthusiats.
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American magazine, published by the Time division of Time Warner, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture. Different from celebrity-focused publications like Us Weekly, People Weekly (a sister magazine to EW), and In Touch Weekly, EW primarily concentrates on entertainment media news and critical reviews. And unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience.