
Our other writers will periodically kick in new reviews, too. They’ll each publish two columns a month, which will be available in our paid content. will alternate writing reviews each week in the Best Software column. Contributing editor Scott Spanbauer reviews free e-mail programs. Senior editor Gizmo Richards reveals how you can get the best free firewall (and test it) andģ. Associate editor Scott Dunn rates driver-update solutions Ģ. That’s why we’re bringing you not just one, but three new reviews in today’s news update:ġ. We’re updating the reviews in every software category as fast as we can. I’ve never seen it any easier in any other place. “The new way you present links for the best freeware in this new site is just superb.The following e-mail from Fernando Assis, a paying subscriber to the old Support Alert Newsletter, is typical of the messages we’ve received: The reader response to our new review format has been incredibly positive. (The links in this example image aren’t clickable instead, clicking the image leads to a reviews page, where a working sidebar resides.) As soon as possible, we plan to highlight the very newest reviews - just the past four weeks, for example - to make them easy for you to find. The image at right illustrates our new “software sidebar,” which is now available to you on most pages of.

We’re doing everything we can to give you easy access to the latest software reviews by writers for both Windows Secrets and Support Alert. Take advantage of our reviews and library To give you as much value as we can, we’ve put together today’s special “news update,” although Windows Secrets doesn’t normally publish a newsletter on the 5th Thursday of the month. Since the merger of the Support Alert Newsletter and the Windows Secrets Newsletter on July 24, we’ve received a lot of great feedback from our readers.

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