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Macworld October 2002 Jeffery Battersby |
Java-Based App Offers Affordable and Easy Access to Microsoft Office Documents ThinkFree's self-titled ThinkFree Office 2.0, an OS-X native, Java-based application, gives you access to Office's most-used features in a package that won't leave you wishing you'd spent more money.  |
Macworld October 2002 Jonathan A. Oski |
Systems-Management Tool Offers Administrators a Comprehensive, Cross-Platform Solution Whether you're planning a company-wide upgrade to Mac OS X, considering an application upgrade, or ensuring that all workstations have the latest patches installed, surveying the Mac and Windows systems on a network without a systems-management tool can be daunting. NetOctopus can help.  |
Inc. October 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Best of the Net: Power Brokers When it comes to presentation software, most users agree there's one clear standard. We've found some Web-based resources to help you make your point.  |
PC World October 1, 2002 Matt Berger |
Apple Offers a Deal on Office for the Mac Customers will be able to purchase Microsoft's Office suite at a steep discount when they purchase a new computer.  |
Macworld October 2002 Bill Briggs |
Industrial-Strength Document Application Eases Publishing to Expanded Formats FrameMaker 7.0 consists of what was previously two products: plain-vanilla FrameMaker, and FrameMaker+SGML, the structured-document-authoring version.  |
PC World September 23, 2002 Peggy Watt |
Pen, Voice, Tablets Push Office to New Paths Application integration gets dramatic with new input devices, Microsoft exec says.  |
New Architect October 2002 Michael Bronder |
Demystifying Document Management Navigating the content management system (CMS) software marketplace  |
PC World October 2002 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Contact Managers: Looks Matter Best Software's ACT 6 scores while Surado's Smart Contact Manager 2001, Rev 1 needs an overhaul.  |
PC World October 2002 Stuart J. Johnston |
Plug Dangerous Holes in Word, Excel Bad guys have four new ways to target Microsoft's Office products.  |
CIO September 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
Web Services: Still Not Ready for Prime Time The Next Hyped Thing is starting to show its age. Time for a reality check of what Web services can and cannot do.  |
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