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   <title><![CDATA[iTunes 11.0.3]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]--><br /><strong>iTunes</strong> is an <a title="audio players" rel="nofollow" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/audio-players">audio</a> and <a title="video players" rel="nofollow" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/video-players">video</a> player that lets you manage your <a title="iOS apps" rel="nofollow" href="http://en.softonic.com/iphone">iOS</a> devices as well as download content from the iTunes store.</p><p>iTunes 11 has been completely redesigned from the ground up. Development of iTunes has been stagnant the last few years so Apple needs to get this one right. Has Apple nailed it or is the new iTunes a mess? Read on to find out.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Features</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--><br />The interface of iTunes has been completely re-imagined. <strong>Everything is simpler and space is better utilized</strong>. In the previous version of iTunes, there was a persistent bar on the left where you can access playlists, albums, devices, and more. While it provided quick access to those features, most users didn't use them most of the time. Apple has scrapped this and has made the default album view take up the entire window.</p><p><a title="what is icloud?" rel="nofollow" href="http://onsoftware.en.softonic.com/what-is-apple-icloud">iCloud</a> integration has also been tightened. Every track you've bought in iTunes will now show up in your music library, whether or not it has been downloaded. Click on it to download the album. User can now also stream directly from the cloud instead of having to download the track first. This also applies to all your TV and movies that were purchased in iTunes. There's also a dedicated tab for iTunes Match, Apple's music matching service to make all of your tracks available across devices, if they're available in the iTunes store.</p><p>The iTunes store has also gone through a redesign with featured content up top. Top lists are still there and are easier to browse. iTunes 11 will also allow you to access the iTunes store content from your music library, suggesting similar artists and tracks, without having to take you to the iTunes store.<br /><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Usability</h3><!--[/subusability]--><br />Browsing by album is a pleasure. Click on an album and the tracks will show up below. iTunes also analyzes the color of album artwork to create a <strong>colored background</strong> for each individual album. It works well for the most part but the effect blurs the album art around the edges.</p><p>New in iTunes 11 is the "<strong>Up Next</strong>" feature, which is basically a fancy name for your queue. Add songs to your queue from wherever you are in the interface. You don't need to manage a playlist to arrange and rearrange the tracks to your liking.</p><p><strong>Creating playlists is much improved</strong>. Instead of having to jump in and out a playlist to add and arrange tracks, playlists now have a dedicated pane on the right where you can manipulate tracks without having to jump around the program.</p><p><strong>The mini player has also been completely redesigned and is actually useful now</strong>. The mini player has gotten smaller but utilizes that small space much better than previous versions. Player controls will show up with you hover your mouse over the mini player. There's access to search and your Up Next queue can be manipulated from the mini player.</p><p>Devices now show up as a button at the top right. Clicking on it will take you to a detailed page where you can manage everything. Choose what you want synced, manage your apps, and even play music directly from your iOS device. <strong>Everything is easier to read and comprehend</strong> in the device tab.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>Quality</h3><!--[/subquality]--><br /><strong>The only thing missing from iTunes 11 is a music streaming service</strong>. iCloud gives users the ability to download tracks locally but not stream them. There is no subscription service in iTunes to compete with the likes of <a title="spotify app" rel="nofollow" href="http://spotify.en.softonic.com/">Spotify</a>, <a title="rdio app" rel="nofollow" href="http://rdio.en.softonic.com/">Rdio</a>, and <a title="xbox music app" rel="nofollow" href="http://xbox-music-windows-8.en.softonic.com/">Xbox Music</a>. It's only matter of time before Apple releases its own music subscription service but it's disappointing that Apple didn't release it with iTunes 11.<br /><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--><br />iTunes is still one of the best media players around. It has gotten easier to use, feels less bloated, but is still missing a music subscription service.<br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p>Download <a title="iTunes 11.0.3" href="http://itunes.en.softonic.com"><strong>iTunes 11.0.3</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 16 May 2013 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[avast! Free Antivirus 8.0.1489]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]--><strong>avast! Free Antivirus</strong> finally debuts a version that is optimized for <a title="windows 8 guide" rel="nofollow" href="http://onsoftware.en.softonic.com/essential-guide-to-windows-8">Windows 8</a>. While the application doesn't function as a Modern UI app, it takes design cues from the operating system. There are plenty of updates that make avast! Free Antivirus one of the best free antivirus suites.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Features</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--></p><p>avast! Free Antivirus is loaded with tons of features. From the home tab you can gain quick access to your system status, virus scan, software updater, stats, and the market. Features like the firewall and SafeZone require a premium subscription.</p><p>The software updater that's included with avast! Free Antivirus alerts users about outdated applications that are installed but only offers a link to the program page to download the latest update. Paying for a premium subscription will allow you to update your apps within the application. There's even an option to update automatically in the paid versions of avast!</p><p>avast! Free Antivirus offers more than just virus protection. The application also includes "cloud services," which gathers information from other avast! users to compare the reputation of similar files. These updates are constantly streamed to and from avast! so users don't have to worry about downloading updates.</p><p>New to avast! Free Antivirus is the Market where you can purchase additional features and services. The app itself is very good at reminding users how many features are missing so the Market makes it even more tempting to upgrade. Purchases can be made directly inside the application.<br /><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Usability</h3><!--[/subusability]--></p><p>Using avast! Free Antivirus is very straightforward. Features and sections of the application are clearly marked with short explanations about what each feature does.</p><p>Like with many other antivirus applications, the amount of options and features is a little overwhelming. There are icons in the Security tab that are clearly marked with a green status light indicating everything is working as it should. This makes it easy to see what parts of the application require user action.</p><p>For the most part, avast! Free Antivirus is an application that you can configure and forget about. The program will display a popup if anything needs your action.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>Quality</h3><!--[/subquality]--></p><p>avast! Free Antivirus is well designed with tons of features. While it's not as simple as it could be, it works well and is completely free. It's nice that avast! Free Antivirus doesn't include an annoying tool bar, but it does install a web extension to monitor malicious links while you're browsing.</p><p>While avast! Free Antivirus excels as an antivirus application, it doesn't do much in the way of being a one-stop-shop for all your computer maintenance needs. Other apps like <a title="advanced systemcare with antivirus" rel="nofollow" href="http://advanced-systemcare-with-antivirus.en.softonic.com/">IObit's Advanced Systemcare with Antivirus</a> offer more features that will make sure your computer is running its fastest.</p><p>Scans were performed quickly but not the best we've seen. This really depends on your hardware and how many files you have on your computer. <br /><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--></p><p>At the end of the day, it's easy to see what avast! Free Antivirus remains at the top of our download charts. The amount of features that free users have access to is amazing. While it's annoying that the app nags you to upgrade to a paid subscription, it's a small price to pay for a well designed antivirus solution that's completely free. Now if only avast! could include some computer maintence features.<br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p><!--[whatsnew]--><!--[subwhatsnew]--><h3>What's new</h3><!--[/subwhatsnew]--></p><p><div class="accContent accOpen" style="display: block;"><br /><p class="date">2013-02-28</p><p><ul class="disc"><br /><li>Software Health module</li><br /><li>Browser Cleanup tool</li><br /><li>New User Interface</li><br /><li>Compatible with Windows 8</li><br /><li>Advanced Privacy Tools (avast! Premier only)</li><br /><li>AccessAnywhere (avast! Premier only)</li><br /><li>Improved Autosandbox/Sandbox technlogy</li><br /><li>Improved General AV performance and stability</li><br /></ul><br /></div><!--[/whatsnew]--></p><p>Download <a title="avast! Free Antivirus 8.0.1489" href="http://avast.en.softonic.com"><strong>avast! Free Antivirus 8.0.1489</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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