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10/20/2012

Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer Review

Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer
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After extensive research, I eventually concluded that nothing really good existed in the low end consumer world of Landscape Design software, but I held out great hope that Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer would be different.
So I took a chance and bought it from Amazon in April. and After some initial delays in actually getting the product, it was worth the wait! This software has blown me away after using it just two days now!!
This is the newest 7.x version of the landscaping modules first introduced in the BH&G 6.x home designed suite. The new version, just recently released in Mar/Apr 2005 by Chief Architect for BH&G is now standalond landscaping and deck design product. I suspect a 7.x home designer suite will eventually follow.
It is clear that this software has inherited many good things from its more professional rooted product line at Chief Architect.
This latest Landscape and Deck designer is really easy to use. It comes with a program CD and tutorial CD. After a quick and easy installation process ... I found myself able to use this software quite quickly.
This worked for me, since I despise reading confusing manuals and going through endless tutorials ... this software was easy enought to "figure out", with a little help from the tutorial videos and the help subsystem.
Each video clip on the tutorial CD is only 2-4 minutes in duration and shows how to do several useful things at a time. This "show and tell" approach to learning really worked for me. I watch a quick video -- then I go do it myself.
Unlike other tutorials, this one is quick and to the point. You won't spend more than 30-45 minutes to watch all of the videos included. I reccomend watching the first 1-3 videos, then go try the program yourself, then come back to the tutorial videos a finish them off after you have an initial grasp of the program.
There is also a more comprehensive help utility where you can look up individual topics by topic or search for things within the help system ... very good overall.
This program is easy to use and the 3D capabilities are very impressive. I had my new home' irregular shapes lot laid out and my new home located on that lot to within half foot precision in the first night of use. You almost fool yourself into thinking this program is more than just landscaping, but there are certainly limits, but reasonable ones.
I was zooming around my lot and house in 3D on the first night of use. The house roof wasn't exactly correct, but very close ... and thats where the landscaping program meets its limits ... you can't really make the house architechturally correct from top to bottom, but very accurate dimensionally and certainly good for planning your landscape and/or deck.
You can even take an actual picture and mask out the surrounding and paste that picture onto your 3D model of the house. That really makes the product yield realistic looking models. And I did that one side of the house on my first night of using it.
You can save pictures of your 3D drawing to files, you can even make a motion video tour of your landscape ideas. I was blown away by the capabilities. I can't wait to get home and see what else I can do.
I didn't get into the landscaping till day 2. By the end of Day 2, I had an initial landscape layout 80% completed. This program is very usable and probably could be used by a pro if they didn't have the budget for the $1000+ software out there.
I can't say enough good things about this software. It should be a top seller within 1 year, if others feel the same as I do. My hats off to BH&G and Chief Architect -- "home run" guys.

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Your yard has always been good to you, giving you space to play with your kids, barbecue, and even sun-bathe on those lazy summer days. But now you're ready to bring some creative elegance and flair to your outdoor living. And you don't want to spend a mint just to have a landscape designer or consultant tell you what you want. If you know what you want, but you just need a little help turning that vision into reality, the Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer software package is just for you. Better Homes and Gardens, the number one home and garden publisher, has partnered with leading software designer Chief Architect to bring you the Landscaping and Deck Designer. This program can help you transform your yard space into the landscape of your dreams, at a fraction of the cost of what a professional would charge. Using the software's fun, intuitive, and easy-to-use tools, you'll quickly be on the way toward becoming the envy of your neighborhood as your backyard barbecues in the sun turn into elegant moon-lit affairs on your new deck.With the Landscaping and Deck Designer, you don't need any design experience to plan your new landscaping, deck or patio areas. In a few easy steps, you'll be able to take care of site planning and cost estimating. The software will give you everything you need, from conception to planning to pricing.
With a huge library of over 1,200 plants at your disposal, you won't have to be stuck with the same old options the local home and garden shop offers. You can create beautiful landscaping with trees, shrubs, water features, and flowers of your own choosing. You can even import your digital photos and add your own custom landscaping features to your plans. To keep those plants thriving, you'll want to install a sprinkler system. The "sprinkler designer" feature can help you lay out sprinkler zones for optimal watering. A "furniture" feature allows you to project a wide variety of backdrops, objects, images, and textures onto your designs. It's never been easier to select the right patio furniture for your new deck or out by the swimming pool.
As you plan your new outdoor living area, the software can project 3D models of your plot and perimeter designs, giving you realistic images of what your designs will look like. A "terrain" feature can help you build fences and driveways, and the software will help you choose the best materials for the pathways you design through your gardens. You'll even have a special "fence tool" at your finger tips that will help you to choose from several different custom fence and gate styles.
In short, with the Landscaping and Deck Designer software at your fingertips, you can say good-bye to all those cookie-cutter yards that populate new developments. You can finally say hello to an outdoor living area that not only reflects your dreams and visions, but that also reflects how your outdoor area should be experienced, day in and day out, for years to come.

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9/23/2012

Windows Vista Ultimate (PRODUCT)RED Upgrade with SP1 Review

Windows Vista Ultimate (PRODUCT)RED  Upgrade with SP1
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Even though this version of Windows Vista Ultimate is clearly a costmetic edition, it sure offer's a nice visual touch. I was happy to grab this eddition because of the donation Microsoft gives, but also because of the nice beautiful RED it entraps you in. Microsoft Vista is actually a huge improvement over XP to me, and I have been mostly happy with the merge. I enjoy the ease of use, and all of my software and devices have ran very nicely on it. My PC is only an Acer with AMD 5200 Dual Core, and a 512MB basic Nvidia graphics card and 2GB of memory. If your pc has at least 2GB of memory, and at least 128MB of dedicated graphics, Vista will run great with the full visual experience, 1GB works good as well just without the fancy visual effects. I love the built in Fax software with Ultimate, and the networking tools, so if you must have the business side of Vista, this is your best bet!!! Works great, and very enjoyable after adding a few of your own 3rd party software favorites.

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10/11/2011

Paragon Partition Manager 10 Personal Edition (previous version) Review

Paragon Partition Manager 10 Personal Edition (previous version)
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One of my friends and co-workers recently sold me a retail box of "Partition Manager 10" for a fraction of what of he paid for it. He didn't feel as if he would continue to need it after he was set up. Since I was curious if it could be a decent swiss-army-knife partitioning tool running under Windows, I gave him a few bucks for it.
Like so many others, I also had a few versions of "PowerQuest Partition Magic" during the course of many years. "PowerQuest Partition Magic" was an absolutely excellent program and it was always one of the main programs to have in your toolkit. Going way back, prior to "PowerQuest Partition Magic", I had been using a DOS GNU partitioning tool called "FIPS". "FIPS" did allow non-destructive partitioning, but it was not intuitive. (I.e., you had to manually define partition start and end cylinders.) It worked, but even then it was very archaic to use. Needless to say, the arrival of "Partition Magic" was more than welcomed. "Partition Magic" made the mundane task of partitioning disks even enjoyable, well almost enjoyable. "Partition Magic" was able to do everything that I asked for it do due over the years. If it was physically possible and within the "rules" of HDD, "Partition Magic" could do it. It was that simple. Unfortunately, PowerQuest and "Partition Magic" would be acquired and borged by Symantec. Symantec dropped "Partition Magic" all together. It hasn't been updated since 2003, even though they still sell it. "Partition Magic" will not work in Vista. Unfortunately, "Partition Magic" now makes the criteria for obsolete.
Fortunetly, there are several (free and commercial) alternatives to turn to. A little warning first: there is also a lot of deliberately malicious scumware out there masquerading as partition management tools. They capitalize on the fact that partition management tools are a popular tool to have and the uninformed may just google for "free partition software". Some of the scumware may actually do it what it claims to do, but it is also going to install malware. The number of legit, commercial, and worthwhile partition management tools could be count on one hand, with a finger to spare. Paragon Partition Manager 10 is one of these tools. "Acronis Disk Manager", a competing product to "Paragon Partition Manager", is debatable. Like the other reviewer, I would also be very hesitant about Acronis based on the number of negative reviews. When it comes to software that does partitioning, you must be absolutely confident in the product. The result of any partition management tool that has even the slightest oversight could be disastrous. Yes, it is always a good idea to back up a partition before modifying it, but in practice do most people ever do this? I admit to having never backed up a HDD or partition before doing any HDD modifications.
Before I get to "Paragon Partition Manager 10", I want to mention the free alternatives that are available that are not scumware. If you only plan on using a partition management tool for Microsoft Windows (or several Microsoft Windows versions on same PC), take a look at "Partition Wizard Home Edition". It a free partitioning tool that works very well for working with Windows partitions. I have it installed along with "Partition Manager 10" and it works very well. I reduced the size of my Windows Vista 64 partition with it and it worked extremely well. The interface is also very similar to "Partition Magic", so it will extremely familiar to work with. However, "Partition Wizard" does not allow you to work with partitions other than FAT/FAT32/NTFS/etc. It does not work with Linux ext2/ext3/ext4/ReiserFS/etc. Of course, you can always use it just to create free space in preparation for installing other OS's though. That said, I would still recommend it for Windows users. It is an excellent program for working with just FAT/FAT32/NTFS/etc partitions.
To work with Linux partitions, the choice is obvious: "GNU Parted". For those that have used "GNU Parted", I would be preaching to the choir if I went into a long tangent on "GNU Parted". (If you are Windows-only, unfortunetly, "GNU Parted" can not modify Windows partitions.)
Now I finally can get to "Paragon Partition Manager 10". I gave it a few rounds and found it to be a decent, polished, application. I gave it a round of going through the process of reducing my active Windows Vista 64 partition, necessitating a reboot and the loader process that works similar to "Partition Magic" and "Paragon Partition Manager 10". Unlike "Partition Manager" and "Paragan Partition Manager 10", you are loaded into a simple GUI environment during this process. While unnecessary, this does show that the developers were keen on putting extra polish on this product. The process went smooth, however was not as quick as "Partition Wizard Home Edition" when I put it through the same process. Once complete, after rebooting back into Windows Vista 64, "Paragon Partition Manager" had caused Windows to go through a chkdsk process during the loading of Windows. "Partition Wizard Home Edition" had not caused this. I wasn't too overly concerned, but this is something that will get your attention. "Paragon Partition Manager 10" also lets your explore other partitions, similar to how "Partition Magic" used to. Although not as intuitive as "Partition Magic", I was able to read files that were in my Linux partitions. You can read and write to all other Microsoft Windows partitions as well, of course. This could be handy. I did find a use for it a number of times back when I used to use "Partition Magic". The deal breaker, however, with "Paragon Partition Manager 10" came when I tried to move and resize Linux ext3/ext4/ReiserFS logical partitions. While it works with Linux primary partitions, "Paragon Partition Manager 10" does not work with Linux logical partitions. This was a major limitation for me and likely will be other multi-OS users. Having Windows Vista 64, Slackware Linux 64, Suse Linux 64, Ubuntu Linux 64, and FreeBSD 64 all installed on my laptop, not being able to work with Linux partitions in logical drives is a serious limitation. With HDD drivers becoming so monstrously large, even single OS users are finding that the 4 primary drive limitation necessitates their need for logical drives as well.
Conclusion: "Paragon Partition Manager 10" does work and does work well, minus the serious limitation that I found with it (not being able to modify Linux partitions in logical drives). Over all, I did find "Paragon Partition Manager 10" to a very polished product, minus the help system which definitely could be improved. If "Paragon Partition Manager 10" was able to work with Linux logical partitions, I would have considered it the new "Partition Magic". It would then be perfect. Even then, it is still difficult to absolutely recommend this product when there are free alternatives available. Microsoft Windows-only users will find "Partition Wizard Home Edition" (free) will do everything they need. Dual booting users using both Microsoft Windows and Linux will find the combination of "Partition Wizard Home Edition" and "GNU Parted" will do everything they need.
My four stars for "Paragon Partition Manager 10" are to reflect the quality of the product as I found it to be. I was tempted to give it only three stars due to the major limitation that I had with it, however went with four due to the overall effort that the developers put into it. It is four starts because "I like it", however I doubt that I will be using it in the future. Others will likely find also that it is a good program, but not needed as there are free alternatives ("Partition Wizard Home Edition", "GNU Parted") that completely fill their needed.
*** "Paragon Partition Manager 10": Works with Windows and (primary drive) Linux partitions. Sadly, does not work with Linux partitions on logical drives.
*** "Partition Wizard Home Edition": Free. Works with Windows partitions. Does not work with Linux partitions.
*** "GNU Parted": Free. Works with Linux partitions. Does not work with Windows partitions.
*** Having both "Partition Wizard Home Edition" and "GNU Parted" will likely do everything that you need.

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7/08/2011

Home Budget For Dummies Review

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If you need a calendar of when your bills are do, this is great. It is not what I wanted as you cannot put in separate credit card info and keep track of expenses like you would in another software program. I wanted something a little more in depth that I could customize as far as the bill names and put in interest rates, etc.

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6/23/2011

ACT by Sage 2009 (11.0) Review

ACT by Sage 2009 (11.0)
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I unfortunately started with ACT! 2006!, and upgraded from there one. Every year since then a new version came out at about $100+ for the upgrade, and instead of cutting my losses, I purchased each upgrade. about $800 dollars later, I've had enough. Please note that I have never written reviews, but became so jaded about this program that I felt I had no other choice. Also, please note that I use act on my computer and my assistants.
This program is horrendous. It is extremely slow, crashes constantly, and has tons of error messages. I remember upgrading to 2009 just so that I could get another few months of tech support. It seemed as if the upgrade cost would make sense, considering their crappy support charges by the minute. Anyway it wasn't and now I am looking into getting my database converted (my biggest issues being the notes) at this I don't care how much I spend on the conversion, or even If I have to retype all my notes over. I hate this program, and will literally toss it out of my window as soon as I can. Trust me, look for an alternative. If you don't mind the effort, attempt in creating a database on filemaker, or just use outlook.

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