LPZ_Stitch!
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I really don't see much of a difference when I use it on my pic's- or maybe it is just everyone else's amazing photo taking skills that mine simply will always pale in comparison!
Are you using it on pictures taken with a high ISO; 400/800/1600?
If you run it on pics with ISO 80/100/200 the differences will be slight because there's not much noise there.
Here's an example of what Noiseware *should* do for you.
This is a 100% crop of an extreme closeup of a fern taken with my DCR-250 Macro lens at ISO800:

You can clearly see the noise, especially in the darker area between the leaf lobes.
This is a 100% crop of the same image, after running it through Noiseware (default settings):

You can see that most of the noise is gone, and it looks *much* smoother.
The effect is more dramatic the more noise you have. It can also be more dramatic by switching from one setting to a more aggressive NR profile (like Full Suppression).
This kind of noise reduction looks *great* on most prints and can generally salvage a lot of noisy night no-flash night pics.
In Noiseware, you can switch between the noise-reduced image and the original simply by clicking anywhere on the image and see the differences immediately. You might also want to zoom in (as high as 100%) as resizing tends to also reduce the effect of noise....