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  • It's a Matrix moment for Linux

    We are finding out that the brains of Linux programmers have been floating in tanks, feeding the parasitic robots (lawyers) who are calling the shots at financially strapped SCO. Now it's time to harvest those brains.

  • Why I wish Netscape had survived

    The settlement of the legal battle between Microsoft and AOL Time Warner means Netscape can now be taken off life support and the body harvested for any useful parts that remain.

  • Windows 2003: Could the crusade backfire?

    COMMENTARY--Microsoft's religion is one where products are good and services are a sin. But a big server product launch could alienate the very souls it wants to convert.

  • New Power Macs faster, cheaper

    Apple launches Power Macs with twin 1.42GHz processors, as it seeks to close the gigahertz gap with Windows-based PCs.

  • Apple banks on digital media harvest

    The Mac maker hopes its new portable device will generate a buzz for its home entertainment products.

  • iHarvest One

    Offering excellent integration with Microsoft Internet Explorer and an unobtrusive interface, iHarvest One provides the most intuitive set of tools for capturing and organizing Web pages of the products reviewed in this roundup

  • Netonizer 1.1

    Originally released in 1996, Strategic Information Technology's Netonizer is beginning to show its age. Although it is well suited as a universal media manager, as a Web information manager Netonizer can't match the features found in products like iHarvest One, SurfSaver, and Webforia Organizer & Reporter

  • Webforia Organizer & Reporter

    Webforia Organizer & Reporter offers an extensive set of tools for saving, organizing, and sharing Web pages.

  • WebWhacker 2000

    Blue Squirrel's WebWhacker 2000 is designed for capturing and tracking complete or partial Web sites for offline viewing

  • SurfSaver 2.0

    Like Harvest One, ask Sam Systems' how SurfSaver 2.0 works within Microsoft Internet Explorer (Versions 4 and above) rather than requiring you to learn a new interface.

  • iHarvest.com

    Tired of spending hours shopping online only to discover that your best finds have disappeared by the time you're ready to check out? If you use Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, iHarvest can help alleviate your frustration.

  • Real Entertainment Center

    RealNetworks' Entertainment Center is a useful bundle of newly released versions of three preeminent programs: RealDownload 4, RealJukebox 2, and RealPlayer 8.

  • Investigating Internet Explorer 6.0

    Learn how to get the most out of Internet Explorer 6's new features with this how-to guide.

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