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PC World October 2005 Dennis O'Reilly |
Latest Macromedia Studio May Not Merit an Upgrade The Studio 8 suite of Web-design applications offers tighter integration between tools, but few significant new features.  |
PC World October 2005 Edward N. Albro |
FileMaker 8 Packs Plenty of Conveniences The newest edition of the FileMaker database program sports a multitude of small refinements.  |
PC World October 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Organize Your Digital Notes EverNote Plus puts your text, images, videos, and other data in order, and converts handwriting well.  |
PC World October 2005 Amber Bouman |
On Your Side: Mozilla Store Fails to Follow Through Customer doesn't receive Firefox and Thunderbird CDs and manuals.  |
PC World October 2005 Stuart J. Johnston |
Block Potential Attacks Aimed at Firefox PCs have grown increasingly vulnerable... Remote-Access Flaw... Beware of Fake Microsoft Bug Alert... In Brief: Tablet PC Memory-Slowdown Patch...  |
InternetNews September 9, 2005 |
Microsoft Punches Clock on Office 12 Miscommunication and unproductively are the problems Microsoft is trying to solve with the upcoming Microsoft Office 12.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2005 Tim Gray |
IBM Delivers Lotus Notes and Domino 7 The latest version of the platforms include new features and tools designed to improve productivity for IT administrators and corporate application developers.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft's 'Dynamic' Move From MBS Microsoft is converging the components of its business solutions line into the Dynamics business management suite.  |
InternetNews September 2, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Longhorn For Itanium: High-End Only Microsoft's next-generation software for Intel's Itanium will be focused on 'big-iron' applications, not mundane tasks.  |
InternetNews September 2, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Batching Tips to Manage Your Grid IBM unveiled Tivoli Workload and Capacity Management today. It's a self-managing autonomic software tool that automatically allocates server resources based on the ebb and flow of computing demand.  |
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