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  • What's New In Office

  • Nitro PDF Desktop

    To create cross-platform documents for the Web, Nitro PDF is a back-to-basics alternative to Adobe Acrobat.

  • Microsoft Office XP

    It's certainly slicker looking, but is there more to the newest version of Office than just a pretty face? Here's our in-depth look at what's new and what's not.

  • Actinic Business v7

    Actinic Business v7 is a scaleable out-of-the-box e-commerce solution that allows both individuals and companies to start selling online.

  • Six CRM packages tested

    CRM packages are everywhere these days. Which one is right for your organisation?

  • Microsoft Works Suite 2001

    Works Suite 2001 adds mobile-phone integration and a portfolio of reusable project materials to the popular low-end integrated package, but ups the ante in a major way by adding Word 2000 to the mix.

  • Seagate Still Making It Crystal Clear

    Many users are faced with the difficulty of designing solid databases, but once the database is in place, they are confronted with the even more difficult task of generating quality reports from the data.

  • Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2

    Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 offers the most intuitive interface in this roundup, making it easy to create professional-looking graphics

  • askSam 4.0 Whips Data Into Shape

    With the arrival of the long-awaited Version 4.0, the venerable askSam database blazes into the modern world.

  • Home Desktop Publishing Software

    Three easy-to-use consumer desktop publishing programs brawl on the basis of their templates, output options, Web integration, clip-art collections, and more. See which one's left standing.

  • iGrafx Business

    iGrafx Business is a suite of three applications cobbled together from older Micrografx products and wrapped in a new interface. iGrafx consists of a vector illustration program, an image editor, and a 3-D graphics editor, and it offers powerful graphics technology

  • Instant messaging for business: 3 packages tested

    The ease and convenience of instant messaging has made it popular with users. But is instant messaging a curse or a boon for the office environment?

  • Computer Shopping Site Review

    Having observed hundreds of customer test sessions and chatted with thousands of consumers, we've noticed that customers, when looking for hardware over the Web, fit into one of two categories: (1) those who are researching certain items, (2) those who’ve already researched and have decided to purchase online.

  • Windows Superguide 2000

    We’ve upgraded and so should you. Here’s our Windows Superguide with the straight story--much of it undocumented--about how to make Windows 2000 work for your business.

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