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PC Magazine June 3, 2004 |
Casper XP 2.0 Those searching for an easy-to-use utility to back up a hard drive need look no further than Casper XP 2.0.  |
PC Magazine June 3, 2004 |
MindManager X5 5.1 MindManager X5 is a fine organizational tool for projects and planning. If you're tired of using sticky notes to keep track of ideas and a simple to-do list isn't enough, it's worth a look.  |
PC Magazine June 3, 2004 |
PersonalBrain 3.0 If you take the time to learn the program and nurture projects you start there, PersonalBrain can help you keep track of items that might otherwise remain unrelated. But for it to be truly useful, you have to commit to using it religiously.  |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 |
Creo Six Degrees 2.0 If it's as important to you to find the context of messages as it is to find the messages themselves, or if you need some hints to locate what you're looking for, Six Degrees is a good choice.  |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 |
BrowserBob 3 Professional BrowserBob is a very cool tool for Web developers, IT professionals, and anyone who wants an easy way to make branded or custom browsers.  |
PC Magazine June 1, 2004 |
ZoneAlarm Security Suite 5 Zone Alarm Security Suite 5 enhances ZoneAlarm's existing protective features and adds an effective antivirus module, includes built-in security for instant messag-ing, and blocks undesirable Web sites.  |
PC Magazine June 1, 2004 |
muvee autoProducer 3 muvee autoProducer 3 offers superior creative options for automatically converting video footage into music video-like productions.  |
PC Magazine June 1, 2004 |
Ulead VideoStudio 8 Though there's room for improvement in several areas (most notably DVD authoring and automatic movie generation), VideoStudio otherwise excels in most areas.  |
PC Magazine May 28, 2004 |
Screenblast Movie Studio 3.0 Though the combination is capable, Screenblast lacks niceties offered by category leaders.  |
PC Magazine May 28, 2004 |
Roxio VideoWave 7 Professional While we applaud its power, we wish VideoWave were more ap-proachable for novices.  |
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