Essential
software for your PC
Having the right software for your PC is essential to enable it to
perform the tasks that you want it to. From getting a great operating
system, such as Windows
7, to all of the programmes that you need to use your PC on a
daily basis, getting all the software can set you back a fair few quid.
That’s why you should browse the Internet to find the best deals and
establish what software you really need.
Something that all of us do on our computers, whether we use them for
work or not, is write word documents using Microsoft Word. Word is an
essential component of any PC and is used by many people on a daily
basis. The ease of use of Word is what makes it such an invaluable tool
and something few of us could do without.
Word can be acquired as part of Microsoft Office 2007. This software
package also includes Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, three programmes
that’ll help you create spreadsheets, presentations and emails
respectively. All handily packaged into one piece of software, Outlook
has been a mainstay on a number of computers for many years.
Microsoft Office 2010 is the latest version to hit our shops and
continues to tweak the existing programmes to aid usability. You can
load it onto your laptop, work computer and family computer all for a
great price. Making CVs, presentations for work and far too many other
tasks to name are all made a breeze with Office, which is compatible
with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
If you’ve had your PC for a while, it’s probably time to think about
upgrading your operating system. Windows 7 is arguably the best
operating system that Microsoft has released in recent years and all
the little useful features that it contains will help you to work your
way around your computer with few problems.
Windows 7 just makes everything that little bit easier and quicker. It
finds USB devices, like memory
sticks, far more quickly than previous operating systems and
changing wireless networks to access the Internet wherever you are and
can be done with a minimum amount of fuss.
Once you’ve installed Windows 7, a process that is also much quicker,
you’ll more than likely find that your computing experience has been
transformed. The visuals have gone up another level, and using Windows
Media Centre to watch films and view photo slideshows is a much
smoother experience.
Refinement is the name of the game as far as Windows 7 is concerned.
The overall home computing experience has been optimised by adding
features such as being able to drag and click two separate windows to
fill half the screen each, so that they can be viewed simultaneously.
This snap feature, in addition to larger icons and jump lists that
provide speedy access to your favourite files, will bring a smile to
your face the first time you use it, and will become something that
you’ll end up taking for granted after a while.
If surfing the Internet is something you can’t get enough of, some high
quality anti-virus software should be right at the top on your list of
purchases. Security for your PC is essential when browsing the web and
there is a wide selection for you to choose from, each providing the
security your computer needs.
One of the leading anti-virus software brands is Norton. They offer a
range of different packages that start at £20 in price, with the most
comprehensive cover costing £60 for a year. Norton 360 Gold is their
top of the range product, which boasts all the usual features to detect
and protect against viruses and keep your computer running at its full
potential. Protection against phishing, bots and root kits will help
give you peace of mind and allow you to browse the Internet without any
worries.
Something that more and more people are using the Internet for is to
play multiplayer games online. First person shooter games such as Call
of Duty are played by millions of people online, not only for the
gaming experience but also to interact with and chat with fellow
players.
An essential purchase if you’re a keen online gamer is a USB
headset. This will allow you to talk to players during the
action, as well as providing you with excellent sound quality so you
can hear exactly where your enemies are. A headset also allows you to
fully immerse yourself in the gaming experience, and it helps provide a
realistic simulation.
USB headsets have great functionality, as you can simply plug them in
and use them straight away. The Logitech Clearchat Comfort USB Headset
is perfect for online gaming and the padded headband and earpads means
that it sits comfortably on your head.
A USB headset is also useful to have if you use Skype on a regular
basis. Skype is a great way to talk to your friends for free, wherever
in the world they live, and allows you to keep in touch with your
friends and family that might have moved further away. Like the
headset, Skype is incredibly easy to use and once you’ve signed up
you’ll be chatting to people on the other side of the world and hearing
them clearly through your headset headphones.
If you often find it difficult to get some peace and quiet in your
house then a headset can allow you to escape from the constant noise.
You can be in your own world, listening to your favourite music or
watching the latest film, all while experience great sound quality with
the added luxury of not being disturbed.
To get your PC to perform the tasks you want it to, there is a range of
software for every occasion and with this software in tow, your PC will
be running to its optimum capacity. From a new operating system to the
latest version of Microsoft Office, your daily computing tasks can be
made simpler and quicker with up-to-date software.
Online security is a big issue as well and you can ensure your computer
is fully protected by getting some comprehensive anti-virus software.
Whatever you need, check out the hottest products online and ensure
that you get the latest computer software for a great deal.
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