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All the small cameras we tested in this issue come with a CD that lets you organize and, in some cases, edit photos on your computer. You can spend $80 and up for add-on programs, but for basic functions, bundled software might be all you need.
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Such software has become much better, according to tests carried out by International Consumer Research & Testing, a worldwide group that includes Consumer Reports. The best camera software, from Pentax, scored as high overall as the top-scoring commercial program.
Still, more advanced photographers will probably want to use other software, including programs that come with computer ...