MacKiev World Book 2007 review

The extensive digital encyclopaedia gets a 2007 update

One of World Book's (few) strengths is that it's easy to navigate

TechRadar Verdict

We kept comparing World Book 2007 to the internet and it kept coming off worse

Pros

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    A well-built program

    Multimedia content

    Secure editorial control

Cons

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    Dwarfed by free web tools

    Linear retelling of events

    Pushy sales pitch for add-ons

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World Book is a digital encyclopaedia that comes with a renewable one-year subscription to free online articles. The application resides on your Mac and is updated over the web. Inside are around 4,000 articles, many quite short, and all seemingly aimed at school children in their early teens. Together with the text, there's good-quality video, images and audio content.

Navigation is simple. You search for content from within the open application, then display the results either in a side panel or in little media browsers. Study tools, such as a Sticky Note pad and Highlighter Pen tool, are embedded in the header board of the main panel to help students along.

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