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ACT! 7.0
by Roger Gann
CorrectionThis product was incorrectly labeled Sage Act! Professional in issue 87. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.GoldMine has had the upper hand for some time, but the release of ACT! 7.0 gives its rival much stiffer competition.
Jan 17, 2005
Sage ACT 2008
by Jack Weber
A complex but powerful tool that’s made simpler by its new Dashboard interface
Sep 8, 2008
RIM BlackBerry 7100v
by Tim Danton
Plenty of modern phones support email, of course, but what always made BlackBerry special was its push technology. With this, you don't need to dial up to collect your email: just sit back and wait for the messages to come to you. Wherever you are, if an urgent email comes through to any of your email addresses -- and the 7100v supports up to 10 -- you can act on it instantly.
Dec 8, 2004
Cakewalk Sonar 6
by Ben Pitt
It’s business as usual, but this consummate all-rounder continues to grow in power and value.
Feb 16, 2007
FileMaker Pro 10
by Jack Weber
Script triggering and interface changes headline an upgrade that’s good for developers and users alike
May 12, 2009
HP Compaq t5735 Thin Client
by Dave Mitchell
A solidly built thin client with a good hardware specification and features, including a classy remote management act
Feb 3, 2009
HP ProLiant ML350 G5
by Dave Mitchell
A solid, general-purpose pedestal server with good storage and a classy management act – plus it’s quiet as a mouse
Feb 3, 2009
FileMaker Pro 10
by Jack Weber
Script triggering and interface changes headline an upgrade that’s good for developers and users alike
Feb 3, 2009
IBM eServer xSeries 336
by Dave Mitchell
Comparatively pricey, but IBM delivers a quality rack-server package.
Mar 30, 2007
Creative X-Mod
by David Field
Better sound for your laptop from Creative, plus the little white lies about its heritage exposed.
Oct 30, 2006
Acer Ferrari F-20
by Dave Stephenson
A superb screen that excelled in our tests, but you can get the same performance for less.
Sep 21, 2006
Qnext
by David Kidd
Grouper's feature set is impressive, but Qnext takes the gong for the most extraneous features crammed into what is essentially filesharing tool.
Mar 9, 2006
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