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  • Leozpride - About what you would expect from QuickBooksOverall, this is a nice product. It's not much different from the previous versions. It has a slicker look and the toolbars have been broken out to various parts of the screen. It will take you a minute to get acustomed to looking for sub-categories on the main screen verses rolled up along the top. There are some good things that I like. It allows you to split a transaction in the chart of accounts without opening the transaction line item. Although ,the trade off is that to open the line item transaction you no longer double click you have to highlight it and click on edit transaction.

    Really you're upgrading not becuase its a better product but becuase Intuit will no longer support or provide online backing for previous versions 2010 or older. If you need online banking then welcome to QuickBooks 2013. If not, it's not necessarily worth the extra $350 bucks. I will say that the price found here on Amazon is the best price going. It's about $100 cheaper than newgg.com and over $200 directly from Intuit.
  • Norberto Feliberty "Norberto" - Windows 8 Pro UpgradeWindows 8 is the best operating system that Microsoft has come up with. While I understand why many people do not like Windows 8, to me it is very innovative. With Windows 8, Microsoft took a bold step in unifying the operating system both for PCs and tablets and while many people do not like the fact the Windows 8 is different because it geared more towards tablets, tablets are the trend today. Windows 8 introduces a new interface called Metro in addition to the current desktop interface found in previous versions of Windows. The Metro interface has two windows which are the main start screen and the all apps screen. Navigating through Windows 8 is quite different than what is used to. For starters, there is no longer a start button and to access settings a user must move the mouse to the upper or lower right corner of the screen which is the equivalent of swiping in this direction on a tablet or touchscreen. To close an open window that is running on the metro interface, one must move the mouse to the upper left or lower left corner of the screen and right click the window that they want to close and click close. To get to the Apps screen in the Metro interface, one must right click in the start screen and click on the all apps icon which appears in the lower right hand side of the screen. To get back to the Start Screen from the Apps screen, one needs to right click in the Apps screen and click on the all apps icon found in the lower right hand side of the screen.

    I like many things about Windows 8. To start with, I like the idea of having a Windows Store where everything is located.and because of this set up, I feel like I now have everything that I am interested in right at my fingertips. I have my news, sports, weather and pretty much anything else that interests me right at my fingertips without having to open up a browser and go searching for things. Now all I have to do is just open up the app that has what I am looking for and read about it. Also equally as important if not the most important thing to me since I am visually impaired, are the improvements made to the Narrator screen reader in Windows 8 over Windows 7. Narrator is a basic screen reader for Windows that works via text to speech. In Windows 8, Narrator reads text on web pages aloud which is something that just did not work well in Windows 7. Narrator works quite well with many of the apps that use the Metro interface so I can have things such as my news read to me instead of having to read them. While Narrator is not an ideal solution for a person with little to no sight, it is nice to see that it has improved.

    The upgrade process from Windows 7 to Windows 8 was a very easy one though not entirely smooth. The user is guided step by step through the entire process and once the upgrade was complete for me, I had some issues with playing flash content. Installing windows updates fixed the issue but not before an update for my graphics card driver crashed my PC and made the magnifier not work anymore which lead me to having to reinstall everything. Thankfully I do backups on a regular basis and did not lose anything. Second time around everything is working just fine.

    I give Windows 8 5 stars because it makes using the computer more enjoyable and accessible than the previous editions of Windows. I would recommend Windows 8 to anyone who likes to learn new ways on how to use computers and anyone who would like to really have everything at their fingertips and who would be willing to take the time to learn how to use Windows 8. It is a great operating system regardless of whether it's running on a PC or a tablet.
  • Bromo - The Wall -- Pink Floyd's MasterpieceA lot of people think that Dark Side of the Moon is the best album by this particular band. While the peak as pop stars coincides and is because of that particular album, the artistic peak is The Wall.

    While self indulgent at times, the basic intimacy and the way the album as a whole speaks to the modern human condition makes this album stand out their best artistic achievement by far.

    While "We don't need no education" made a fairly high mark on the charts - the album does not make sense except in its entirety. The album is a story of common, bad, childhood experiences and the growing alienation of success and adulthood - the emptiness, and triviality of success. Pink Floyd in the arc of the story - lays the banality and alienation of success bare - it ends up blocking the person from the world and the artist from the audience. At one point in the album, the artists command the audience to do anything however repulsive (anyone been at a rock concert where the band seemed like they could command the audience to do anything and they would?!). After alientation is complete, the main character "Pink" is judged and found guilty. He has to tear down the wall and live a genuine life a result that is both fightening and liberating.

    While not the poppiest of their albums, and not their musically best, this is the album which shows their artistic peak and is a worthy addition to someone interested in Pink Floyd.