Software giant Microsoft produces Windows and Office, but did you know that it also develops lots of freeware? Here are three free programs which allow you to be creative with your photos and videos.
Published 12.07.2012
Not every graphic file has a size that fits the application you want to use it in: an online photo file might be too small to print, or the photo you want to e-mail might be too big. How can you
resize them?
Published 16.06.2016
Suppose you want to turn some photos - for instance of your products or your staff - into a shape or a logo but you don’t have professional photo-editing software. Can the free Shape Collage help
you? We did the test.
Published 10.06.2011
The current generation of photo cameras produces digital photos that are several megabytes large. Such sizes are not always necessary, and they may cause problems. How can you reduce the size without
any hassle?
Published 05.06.2009
An indispensable tool on your computer is the image viewer - a program for viewing and managing all your images and graphical files efficiently. Which is the best free image viewer for you?
Published 09.02.2007
Digital cameras may be a blessing, but they can also be a curse: before you know it your hard drive will be crammed with thousands of photos. How do you create order in this chaos? Here are four
practical tips.
Published 15.06.2010
More and more commercial software has a free “open source” counterpart these days. For instance, there are free alternatives for CorelDraw, Illustrator and Photoshop. How good are they?
Published 03.04.2009
Do you still have lots of shoe boxes on the attic full of old photos or “paper” photo albums? How can the free Google PhotoScan app help you digitise them?
Published 04.09.2017
There’s excellent software for editing and managing photos, but such programs are expensive, and you may not need all of the advanced functions. The following photo tools for Windows may be less
powerful, but they are free.
Published 29.04.2014
Some photos are too small to print or to be displayed on a large screen. Fortunately, there are various tools for enlarging them while preserving a reasonable quality. But do they really work?
Published 04.02.2011