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User Pros on Droid

by AdobephotoshopCS5.com on Oct.11, 2010, under Reviews

It is my first cell phone, so I don’t have much to compare it against, but I’ll try listing some:

  • Fantastic screen
  • Strong Google Voice integration

This gives me the visual voice mail, easy way to manage voice mail from both phone/web, easy way to text and store texts.

Lets me keep a log of all calls that I make, on this phone and any phone in the future.

  • Google Maps / Navigation

I use this so much, before I would just print out mapquest/google maps directions and glance at them at redlights. Now I just use the car dock + navigate

  • Contacts sync with Google Contacts
  • Open app market
  • Voice recognition
  • Micro USB charger
-This was given to my from a user online, If you have something to say good or bad about a product please feel free.
-Enjoy
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MaximumPC – Photoshop CS5 Review

by AdobephotoshopCS5.com on Oct.11, 2010, under Adobe, Reviews

After 9.5 versions of Photoshop (Windows wasn’t supported until PS 2.5) it’s easy to become jaded about Adobe’s stalwart photo editor. Fortunately, Photoshop CS5 gives us something to get worked up about all over again.

Packing more than 250 new features, Photoshop CS5 is an amazing upgrade capable of performing a wide range of tasks we’ve never seen before, while simultaneously simplifying the trademark tasks we’ve come to know and love.

Case in point: the Content Aware Fill tool, a hybrid between the Clone Stamp tool and the Patch tool, that allows users to selectively remove any part of an image and replace it with a suitable, blendable background. Using a newly developed algorithm that can stitch together multiple parts of a surrounding background image, Adobe has developed a groundbreaking tool that can make objects in an image seemingly disappear into thin air. When it works, it’s truly a sight to behold…..[read more at maximumpc.com]

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