Reviews
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TomTom For iPhone review Solid navigation, but this expensive app lacks too many of the features that make TomTom's standalone units so good.£60
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business buyAccountz Business Accountz Basic review Easy-to-use bookkeeping software that's great for small businesses that need to track their finances without anyhassle.£69
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Roxio Creator 2010 Pro review Creator 2010 Pro is a polished suite of tools to help you edit, manage and share your media with relative ease.£66
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best buyEidos Batman: Arkham Asylum review A fun and immersive third-person combat game, whether you're a comic book fan or not.£24
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Activision Wolfenstein review With forbidden occult forces, monstrous enemies and plenty of Nazis to kill, this is a simple, fun action game with an incredible heritage.£25
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Paradox Interactive Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim review A smart and engaging real-time strategy game with clever AI for your friendly forces, but the campaign missions can feel a little rushed.£25
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Eidos Championship Manager 2010 review More accessible than Football Manager but still lags behind it for match realism.£18
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Novatel MiFi 2352 review A neat way to increase the flexibility of your mobile broadband connection, either at home or on the move, but it's far too expensive.£220
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Webroot Parental Controls review Webroot suffers from a range of particularly poor filters, and it's identical to KidsWatch minus a couple of useful features.£25
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best buyContentWatch Net Nanny 6.0 review Full of intelligent features, and we liked the consensual filtering and IM monitoring, but it needs to pay more attention to UK sites.£40
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Computer Business Solutions KidsWatch review A fully featured product, but KidsWatch's filters are crude, and it's not good value, with far better parental software available.£46
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Solid Oak Cyber Sitter 10 review A huge disappointment, Cyber Sitter has been left behind by slicker rivals with more features that are easier to use for beginners.£40
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Norton OnlineFamily.Norton review Despite being in beta testing, Norton's product is slick and shows a lot of promise. Worth looking at if you're on a particularly tight budget.