Friday, March 19, 2010

Great Software Tools: A Review

Before I begin this review I will be perfectly honest and say this particular review and the work it entailed came at a tough time.  Out newest addition, Mia, wasn't gaining weight and nursing around the clock as well as keeping up with my 3 boys took every bit of energy I had.  Whatever little brain power I have was just not working for me on this one.
So I am mainly going to inform you of what Great Software Tools has to offer and lead you in the right direction.
Have you ever needed help with posters, scrapbooking, certificates, awards, cards, designing things on paper, blog buttons and banners, kids reports/portfolios? Well, Great Software Tools is there to help you out.
There are really a lot of creations featured on their website that I would love to learn how to do. As this year's reviews are coming to an end, I hope to learn from this program some tips to improve my blog's appearance. 




I was very impressed at what a lot of students were able to do with this program. Check out the students section here. I have always wanted to learn how to do a newsletter and that is included in this program as well!







This software can help you take a photo and manipulate it to suit you or your student's current projects.
Take a look here. I think that is pretty cool!






Here is what the creators of Great Software Tools have to say:
"Over the years, our design team members have become specialists in coming up with clean, uncluttered, easy to use, yet powerful graphics editors. We want to open up the world of color and design to computer users untrained in graphic design, giving them the opportunity to add their own customized graphics into their home and work environments."

I like the phrase 'easy to use'!
Go see for yourself.   The price is $149 for a 1 user licence. Try out their 30 day free trial period here!

April
As a member of  the TOS Crew, I was given this product free of charge in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed above are my own.

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