After announcing that 1.9 million Australians lodged their tax in 2007 using e-tax, the Tax Commissioner has said that online initiatives can only go so far to ease the burden of an overly complex tax system.
Don't go looking for FrontPage in the just-released Beta 2 edition of Office 2007. Microsoft has axed its 10-year-old Web site authoring software.
Database software maker Oracle pushed out a host of long-awaited patches after struggling to organise its software fixes into a monthly release schedule.
Borland has come under fire for an audit clause in its software licensing agreement that allows Borland on-site auditing privileges at its customers' premises. What are the privacy implications, and will this really help combat corporate piracy in Australia?
You can make a good argument that any practical computer security arrangement involves some level of trust between software providers and software users.
As Microsoft unveils the next version of its flagship Office suite, we ask: is it revolution or evolution?
How feasible is it that you could escape paying hefty licensing fees by using software subsidised by advertisements?
Yahoo's next IM app lets you make free voice calls and leave voicemail, and it adds search and antispam tools.
You can make a good argument that any practical computer security arrangement involves some level of trust between software providers and software users.
ZDNet Australia looks at software deployment packages designed to help you reduce network administration costs.
Apple iLife '09 is a great application suite for simple media organising and editing, and the addition of features like face recognition, geotagging and music lessons makes it worth the update.
Zoho Invoice is a useful but limited online tool that allows small teams to manage and track invoices. It's easy to use and customise, and the management interface is intuitive and clearly laid out.
Yahoo's next IM app lets you make free voice calls and leave voicemail, and it adds search and antispam tools.
Though it shows some potential, DVD Xtreme is no competition for mature CD/DVD software suites from Nero and Roxio.
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