ONE SE (Special Edition) 2

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This new and hugely improved 20 title library of Microsoft compatible professional level productivity software. ONE Special Edition boasts a full library of office software covering every productity category. The library's core programs include Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Database, E-mail Client and Presentation applications that are not only fully Microsoft compatible but rival Office programs for ease of use and advanced features.

The library also includes SuperCalc, the most comprehensive calculator software available, e-PDF, an editor that allows users to both save and edit any PDF file, PC Defender, a Tier 1 anti-virus program with free updates, e-Barcode, the best barcode generation and printing product in the market, e-Backup, a full featured back up tool, e-Zip, an industry standard zipping and unzipping application. Version 2 has new installer and is now Windows Vista compatible.

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