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PC World November 2003 Anne Kandra |
How to Save on Software -- Safely Shareware can save you a bundle if you avoid the downside of downloading.  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 M. David Stone |
Remove Many Links at Once I regularly work with large Word documents that start out as HTML documents, and they contain hundreds of hyperlinks. When I have to remove hundreds of links, removing them one at a time takes a maddeningly long time. Is there a faster way to get rid of the hyperlinks?  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Character Overstrike in Word I wanted to print an N and an equal sign in the same spot, similar to the Euro symbol, which combines a C and an equal sign.  |
PC Magazine September 18, 2003 Matthew P. Graven |
Microsoft Office 2003: A New Strategy Depending on how you use the suite, the changes range anywhere from moderately useful to ground breaking.  |
Search Engine Watch September 30, 2003 Chris Sherman |
A Personal Search Engine for the Web and Your Computer Dynago DART combines a crawler, search engine and content analyzer that lets you organize, re-use and discover new patterns in your own personal information.  |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Jan Ozer |
Movie Edit Pro: Mixed Signals This consumer-oriented video-editing program is feature-rich and capable, but just how usable is it?  |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Better OCR Abbyy Software is upgrading its already first-rate OCR package.  |
PC Magazine September 24, 2003 Bill Howard |
Office 2003: The Lowdown Office 2003 is a case of the glass half full and your wallet half empty.  |
PC Magazine September 15, 2003 Sebastian Rupley |
Office 2003 Debuts for Volume Buyers The first customers have Microsoft's application suite, but retail availability is still a ways off.  |
Macworld October 2003 T. Patrick Henebry |
iListen 1.6 For Mac users who talk to their computers, there's a glimmer of hope -- a speech-recognition program with select-by-saying capabilities anywhere they can type.  |
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