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Macworld February 2002 Tom Negrino |
Microsoft Office v. X High-quality Carbonization delivers a strong office suite for OS X...  |
PC World January 2002 George Campbell |
Low-Cost Microsoft Office Alternatives StarOffice 6 and EasyOffice Premium 3 offer low-priced office suites with varying features...  |
T.H.E. Journal December 2001 Jim Fulmer |
Word Workshop for Teachers Word Workshop for Teachers by Janet Caughlin is a how-to book written by a teacher for teachers. Educators wishing to make more use of technology in their classrooms will find this book, on the popular and versatile word processing program, extremely useful...  |
Macworld January 2002 Sean Wagstaff |
Maya for Mac OS X 3.5 Long-awaited 3-D suite hampered by OS-compatibility issues...  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2001 Tim Stevens |
IX SPeeD For Simultaneous Product Development ImpactXoft Corp.'s software suite allows teams to work concurrently on complex CAD designs...  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2001 Peter Strozniak |
Critical Reach Software Suite Technology incorporates 2-D and 3-D links to improve manufacturers' aftermarket sales and service...  |
Macworld December 2001 Joseph Schorr |
Mesa 3 Mesa 3, a full-blown spreadsheet program for OS X, lets you build a budget, map out complex statistical data, and produce presentation-quality reports. But how does Mesa measure up to Microsoft Excel when it comes to slicing and dicing your numeric data? Not very well, unfortunately...  |
PC World November 7, 2001 Jim Welp |
Templates Take II: Word, Plus Excel and PowerPoint Excel and PowerPoint templates offer worksheets and presentations.  |
CIO November 15, 2001 Christopher Koch |
Why Your Integration Efforts End Up Looking Like This Getting different vendors to truly integrate complex software is impossible. But that doesn't mean a more limited form of interfacing can't be achieved...  |
CIO November 15, 2001 Karen D. Schwartz |
Stop Breaking Up Hard drive defragmentation can help your company keep costs down and defer expensive hardware upgrades in the Windows NT and 2000 environments...  |
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