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Written by Rob Shaw   
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 11:15
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The latest offering from uBiz is the highly anticipated Poster Designer Pro. I got hold of a copy and decided to evaluate its suitablity for the uBiz Enterprise Education print solution.

One of the main things I look for when looking at new software (or hardware) for our Enterprise Education offering is useability. After all, Enterprise Education is about just that, young people learning about business and enterprise. So focus should not be on how to operate a specific software. Instead, it should simple to operate and pick up, without having to wade through door step sized manuals.
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"Office" Look and feel helps users feel at home

It is clear that Serif have put considerable thought into this package. What amazes me is that they have managed to create a package that is not only full of useful features, pre-made templates, and gadgets, but have managed it without making the screen look to cluttered. On a couple of occasions I found myself rooting through menus to try and change the colour of a text box, only to find I was over complicating the task, and could have clicked on the relevant colour in the right hand docker.

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