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Magazine articles on Microsoft Windows and NT.
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PC World
November 2000
Scott Dunn
Windows Tips: Still Tweaking After All These Years Customize with Tweak UI... automate backups for Win NT and 2000... mark for My Articles 696 similar articles
PC World
November 2000
Kirk Steers
Windows' System Monitor Peeks Under a PC's Hood Let Windows' System Monitor keep an eye on things, quiet your modem... mark for My Articles 189 similar articles
PC World
November 2000
Lincoln Spector
Identify Mystery Apps Running in the Shadows Identify background apps, customize Office's Place Bar, make your icons snappy... mark for My Articles 842 similar articles
Unix Insider
September 2000
Sandra Henry-Stocker
Down the rabid hole Why simply reading email can be hazardous to your computer's health. An in-depth look at the recent Outlook/IE bug. mark for My Articles 361 similar articles
Salon.com
August 4, 2000
Simson Garfinkel
Beware of geeks bearing gifts Microsoft may offer you a break on Windows Me, but that doesn't mean the upgrade won't cost you. mark for My Articles 129 similar articles
Macworld
August 2000
Adam C. Engst
Your PC Passport Travel Freely Between The Mac And Windows Worlds With Our Cross-Platform Guide. mark for My Articles 612 similar articles
PC World
March 1, 2000
Scott Spanbauer
Windows 2000: Your Ticket to a Hassle-Free Upgrade Whether you consider Microsoft friend or foe, it's hard to deny that Windows 2000 Professional is the most stable, capable version of Windows yet. If you've come up against the flaws and limitations in Windows 95 or 98--and you aren't about to jump on the Linux bandwagon--you probably want Windows 2000 on your business PC. mark for My Articles 456 similar articles
PC World
March 1, 2000
Matt Lake
Windows 2000: Tips for New Arrivals What is it with Windows 2000? At first glance, it looks like Windows 98 or 95--same old Start menu, Recycle Bin, and Task bar. But as you spend more time with it, little differences in looks and functions crop up. mark for My Articles 1226 similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Avygdor Moise
Product Review Velocis Beta-3.0 Database Server mark for My Articles 290 similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Jason Kroll
Product Review Xess Spreadsheet for Linux (and NT and various Unix OS's), Standard Edition mark for My Articles 310 similar articles
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