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  • Microsoft makes strides on new Windows

    A more advanced test version of Windows XP's successor has leaked onto the Web, and analysts say it indicates that Microsoft has stepped up work to deliver the new operating system.

  • How a Windows guy learned to love the Mac

    A Windows-dependent columnist uses an iMac for all computing needs for a month to prove a point and ends up a fan. How and why?

  • Does groupware have to suck? Not anymore!

    For years, I've been waiting for software that would let me work more effectively with my colleagues, yet wouldn't require constant help from IS. Two new groupware products make me think my wait may soon be over. Here's why.

  • Web group ignites common-code war

    Web standards advocates are declaring victory in their battle over browsers, but as they turn up the heat on their next adversary it's clear that their longstanding crusade on behalf of elegant design principles is far from over.

  • Fake office XP on sale

    Illegal copies of Microsoft Office XP have been selling like hot cakes in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur for a mere AU$5.00.

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  • How a Windows guy learned to love the Mac

    A Windows-dependent columnist uses an iMac for all computing needs for a month to prove a point and ends up a fan. How and why?

  • Does groupware have to suck? Not anymore!

    For years, I've been waiting for software that would let me work more effectively with my colleagues, yet wouldn't require constant help from IS. Two new groupware products make me think my wait may soon be over. Here's why.

Reviews (6)

  • Why you should switch to Firefox now

    Recent flaws in the way Microsoft processes JPEG files and a decision to offer IE updates only to Windows XP users lead to just one logical conclusion: bail on Microsoft Internet Explorer.

  • Microsoft makes strides on new Windows

    A more advanced test version of Windows XP's successor has leaked onto the Web, and analysts say it indicates that Microsoft has stepped up work to deliver the new operating system.

  • How a Windows guy learned to love the Mac

    A Windows-dependent columnist uses an iMac for all computing needs for a month to prove a point and ends up a fan. How and why?

  • Microsoft Office XP: The User Takes Command

    Microsoft hits the mark with Office XP, a substantial improvement to Office 2000. Check out our early take on the software.

  • FrontPage and Publisher 2002

    The Office XP versions of Microsoft's Web-publishing and print-pub lishing programs (FrontPage and Publisher) enhance the design themes and automated features of previous editions, and both programs have become flexible enough for high-end users.

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