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Macworld November 2000 Jim Heid |
Aladdin Tuner 3.0 If you enjoy listening to live streaming media, check out Aladdin Tuner 3.0, an update to a program previously called MacTuner...  |
PC World November 2000 Edward N. Albro |
Where There's WillMaker 8, There's a Way With Nolo.com's WillMaker 8, the latest revision of the company's estate-planning software for Windows 9x and 2000, you can prepare a will or confer power of attorney on the person of your choice in the event that you become incapacitated...  |
PC World November 2000 Richard Baguley |
Web Image Editing on a Budget: Paint Shop Pro 7 and PhotoImpact6 While there's little doubt that Photoshop 6 will remain the king of the graphics hill, especially for professionals, other programs for users who don't need so much power offer excellent image-editing features at a lower price: Paint Shop Pro 7 and PhotoImpact6...  |
PC World November 2000 Aoife McEvoy |
Battle of the Brands: New Speech Software Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 5, IBM's ViaVoice for Windows Pro Edition compared.  |
PC World November 2000 Glenn McDonald |
New Internet Tools Beef Up Encarta 2001 Microsoft's Encarta Reference Suite, the popular electronic encyclopedia, has some new capabilities that make it definitely worth a look. In particular, its Researcher tool allows you to capture Web information easily...  |
PC World November 2000 George Campbell |
Format Documents for Other Word Processors Format documents to look the same in other programs, mark index entries in text...  |
PC World November 2000 Steve Bass |
Fight for Your Online Privacy Software to protect against bad cookies and people trying to hack into your computer.  |
PC World October 9, 2000 Linda L. Grubbs, PCWorld.com |
Back Up Files With Ease Keep important data safe with these backup utilities...  |
Salon.com February 10, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Mozilla dreams Can the open-source browser redeem Netscape's name and give Microsoft a run for its money?  |
Macworld October 2000 David Pogue |
EditDV 2.0 Digital video-editing software ranges from Apple's free iMovie to its $1,000 Final Cut Pro. If your needs fall somewhere in between those extremes, you have two choices: Adobe Premiere or the newly enhanced EditDV, an increasingly popular powerhouse for pros and semipros.  |
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