Your search for "Aussie" returned 12 results.
V8 Supercars 3
by Damien Virulhapen
Wonderful multiplayer racing, but woeful for single-player.
Mar 13, 2006
SONY PEGT615CG2 CLIÉ
by Staff Writers
Sony has finally launched the Clie PDA in Australia.
Apr 1, 2002
SOS Online Backup
by David Kidd
Backing up data is the job you know you need to do, yet rarely get around to doing it.
Oct 21, 2005
CA ETRUST ANTIVIRUS V7
by Jeremy Torr
Computer Associates (CA) is one of the biggest names in the software industry, even compared to Microsoft. Most of its business is done in the enterprise and corporate field, and this heritage shows in eTrust Antivirus.
Jul 1, 2003
BUSINESS BREEZE
by David Hellaby
Accounting software is a tough market to get into and is littered with the carcasses of many who had tried and failed to take on the established giants in Quicken and MYOB. Business Breeze is a locally designed product specifically aimed at the small business market.
Jul 1, 2003
Encarta Reference Suite 2001
by David Hellaby
Microsoft has been producing its Encarta Encyclopedia and World Atlas since the early 1990s, but despite several attempts it has never produced anything that could rightfully claim to be an Australian edition...
Jan 1, 2001
WinFM 1.1
by Feann Torr
WinFM is a neat little package dedicated to Internet radio, although that term is a little abstract, because theres no radio waves involved.
Jan 1, 2002
ViaVoice Web Millenium
by Jacinta Thomler
ViaVoice Web is a voice recognition package designed especially for Internet users. It links into email programs, both Netscape and Microsoft Web browsers, chat programs and includes special Web oriented jargon to make it much easier to take voice recognition onto the Internet.
Feb 1, 2000
IBM VIAVOICE 10 PRO USB
by Darren Ellis
Voice recognition is the holy grail of computing: the ability to walk around your room and dictate to your PC is an attractive one, however the real experience with voice recognition is far different.
Dec 1, 2002
Zune: First look
by David Field
Microsoft prepares to take on the portable music player industry's heavyweight: Apple. Would you believe it?
Dec 20, 2006
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