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PC Magazine July 28, 2004 Peter Suciu |
Strategic Moves With this wave of new-release games, you can hone your skills as a PC desktop general. Besieger... Ground Control II: Operation Exodus... Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots... Spartan... Warlords Battlecry III...  |
PC Magazine July 6, 2004 Cade Metz |
PentaSuite 7.1 If you're a multimedia power user, this software package may be just what you need to manage and share digital photos and videos. But less experienced PC users will want a far simpler solution.  |
PC Magazine July 1, 2004 Bill Machrone |
Paint Shop Photo Album 5 Jasc joins the first rank of photo organizers. Its revamped interface is much more approachable, and its features are fairly evenly matched with Adobe Photoshop Album.  |
PC Magazine June 30, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Nelson Email Organizer Pro 3.0 If you just want to use Outlook e-mail (both current and archived) more effectively without adopting an entirely new system, this is a good choice.  |
Macworld August 2004 Charles Purdy |
Word Menu 2.2 At $35, Word Menu 2.2 is a practical investment if you work with words or if you're a crossword aficionado. The program is part dictionary and part thesaurus.  |
Macworld August 2004 Anton Linecker |
Final Draft 7 Latest version of the industry-standard script-writing application adds a few nice features but comes with bugs.  |
Macworld August 2004 Barber et al. |
Microsoft Office 2004 A detailed review of Office 2004: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Entourage. There have been some improvements, but some features may cause confusion.  |
Macworld July 12, 2004 Tessler et al. |
Microsoft Office 2004 The new suitewide features of Office 2004 help tie its programs together into a true suite. You may just find that these features offer you a productivity boost as well.  |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
No Second Acts? Using simple downloadable software from Web site Pad2Pad and eMachineShop you can fabricate your own circuit board and use a straightforward CAD program to design objects.  |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
Staying in Style If you happen to like using styles, you'll be happy to learn that Microsoft Word 2003 gives you a way to work more easily with those who tend to ignore them.  |
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