|  | Daemon Tools USB lets you access and share your remote USB devices Feb 14, 2013 2:23 PM Daemon Tools made a name for themselves with simple, no-nonsense optical drive emulation software that allows your disk libraries to go from cake boxes filled with silver platters to immediately accessible disk images stored on your hard drive. While commercial upgrades have appeared over the years, the free version retained most of the handy features and became a staple power user's tool. The company's focus has barely shifted over the years, with variations on platform support and paid features as the only real changes since the first version of Daemon Tools rolled out. Their latest product, Daemon Tools USB ($7, 20-day free trial), is a modest attempt to move away from the emulation business with a utility that allows remote access to USB-connected devices as if they were plugged in locally. Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
|  | Manga Studio 5 levels up with new tools and a fresh UI Feb 15, 2013 11:23 AM Manga Studio 5 has a bit of everything for digital artists who create illustration and comics. Featuring an overhauled user interface, including new brushes and tools, it's a good time to start with Manga Studio ($80, buy-only). Current Manga Studio 4 may want to wait for file compatibility fixes before purchasing a $50 upgrade from Manga Studio 4 Debut or EX. Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
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