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PC Magazine January 19, 2006 Mendelson & Dragan |
Corel WordPerfect Office X3 Standard Edition Get the office apps you need, minus the aggravation, with Corel WordPerfect Office X3... StarOffice 8.0... OpenOffice.org... Microsoft Office 12 Beta 1 and its components...  |
PC Magazine January 18, 2006 Galen Fott |
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 is an excellent choice for budget-minded professionals and business users who need powerful graphics tools at an affordable price... CorelXARA Xtreme...  |
InternetNews January 17, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Salesforce Finally Ships Appexchange After what CEO Marc Benioff called a humbling experience, salesforce.com officially launched AppExchange - four months after its previous launch.  |
Macworld January 17, 2006 Jeffery Battersby |
Painter Essentials 3.0 Entry-level painting application makes fine-art creation easy for amateurs.  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2006 |
PowerSchool 5.0 The system provides a complete view of each student's performance data to guide decisions in the classroom, at the district office, and from home.  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2006 |
Sagebrush Viewpoint Viewpoint Student Plans allows users to enter data to create preconfigured district, state, and federally compliant forms for numerous plans.  |
PC World February 2006 Michael S. Lasky |
A Smart New Office We tried out the first beta of Microsoft's major overhaul of its venerable office suite and for the most part, we liked what we saw.  |
PC World February 2006 Richard Morochove |
QuickBooks 2006 Boosts Power Features The latest version of Intuit's accounting software is an upgrade worth grabbing.  |
PC World February 2006 Dennis O'Reilly |
Microsoft Loads Works Suite With Useful Apps The 2006 version of Microsoft's budget-friendly alternative to Office brings some hefty software into the mix.  |
PC World February 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Ovation Spruces Up PowerPoint Shows Serious Magic's software enables users of PowerPoint 2002 or later to extend the creative possibilities of their presentations.  |
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