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Top 10 Productivity Software Releases Of 2010

Oct 25, 2010


PCWorld: Top 10 Productivity Software Releases Of 2010

That Office 2010, Adobe Creative Suite 5 and Chrome top the list comes as no surprise, but some less heralded products also get the nod, including XMind, Genieo and Ubuntu 10.10, the Linux desktop operating system.


“Get productive with our picks for powerhouse software, including Microsoft Office 2010, PC Tools Internet Security 2011, and Adobe Creative Suite 5.

Microsoft Security Essentials
Antivirus software; free When Microsoft jumps into a category, it’s time to pay attention. And when the product is this solid, it redefines the category. This antivirus tool gives you everything you need, offering malware detection in an easy-to-use package with a well-designed interface–and it doesn’t nag unnecessarily. (#10 in the PCWorld 100)”

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