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Microsoft launches... softwear
by Wily Ferret
Think you know Microsoft software? Think again, as the Microsoft harnesses the term as a cute tag for its new clothing line.
Dec 9, 2008
Microsoft Office 2007
by Simon Jones
Useful new features and a total interface overhaul make this the best Office ever.
Jun 17, 2008
Microsoft Expression Web
by Tom Arah
Microsoft finally recognises that web authoring needs a standards-compliant tool, albeit on its own terms.
Jun 15, 2007
Microsoft Money 2004 Standard
by David Hellaby
One day Microsoft might realise that forcing its customers to have a Bill Gates issued 'passport' to use services on the internet sticks in people's gullets like a jagged fishbone. In the case of Microsoft Money you need a passport if you want to take advantage of its online banking services, but once you do sign up you find that it is the one area of an otherwise excellent program that does not work properly.
Mar 10, 2004
Windows Live OneCare
by Davey Winder
PreviewA good attempt at all-in-one system security, fully integrated into the OS.
Sep 19, 2006
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
by Jon Honeyball
The arrival of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (ES2K3) is a significant event in the history of this product. First, it brings to a close the second era of the codebase. Released back in 1996 on the NT 4 wave, ES4 (there was no 1, 2 or 3) brought enterprise-level email, contact management, diary management and so forth to the Windows Server platform in a new and comprehensive BackOffice application.
Oct 6, 2003
Pocket PC 2003
by Staff Writers
Microsoft has four key 'visions' for Pocket PC 2003 (PPC 2003): make it easier for manufacturers to innovate, improve the 'wireless experience', bring easy instant messaging to the PDA, and expand the 'media experience'.
Sep 5, 2003
MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 BETA 2
by Simon Jones
It has been over two years since we previewed Office XP, but Microsoft has finally given us a glimpse of Office 2003. The finished version should be on the shelves by the end of July, but will it be worth the upgrade? The answer could be an emphatic 'yes' if you're a Tablet PC user, as Microsoft has just launched OneNote (see page 59), making full use of electronic ink. The company is also introducing InfoPath (see page 59) for designing electronic forms, with the flexibility of XML. The classic apps have also had their seen refurbishment, with Outlook (page 56) getting the most attention, and FrontPage and Publisher (page 58) a bit of a revamp.
Jun 1, 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
by Jon Honeyball
Whatever size your business is, now is the time to bite the bullet and upgrade to Server 2008
Jul 28, 2008
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Microsoft logs record $60.4bn revenues
by Guy Dixon
Windows Vista and Office 2007 are pulling in the big bucks, but the numbers show Microsoft's online services business is yet to take off financially.
Jul 21, 2008
Microsoft Zune
by Ross Burridge
Stacks of potential, but current hardware is underwhelming and the client software a mess.
Mar 22, 2007
Flight Simulator X
by Christopher Dykstra
A marvel of programming, art and science.
Jan 8, 2007
Microsoft Xbox Live Vision
by Staff writers
This is a pretty decent little webcam – it's just that, without games to fool around with, it feels like a low-end PC webcam plugged into your Xbox. EyeToy this ain't
Aug 29, 2008
MICROSOFT DIGITAL IMAGE SUITE 9.0
by David Hellaby
There is little doubt that digital photography will take over from film, and it will happen sooner rather than later. As more people buy and start to use digital cameras there is an ever increasing demand for simple-to-use photo editing software that will allow them to get the best out of their photographs.
Jan 14, 2004
Encarta Premium Suite 2004
by David Hellaby
The big test for any interactive encyclopaedia is how well it deals with local information. Microsoft quickly learned that Australian students are not interested in an American view of the world and for the past few editions of its Encarta it has been putting a lot of effort into the Australian content.
Nov 12, 2003
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite
by Tim Dean
It might seem like there's not that much to a keyboard or mouse. On the contrary, given that just about every interaction you have with your PC is through one of these devices, it's critically important to choose something that is comfortable and efficient.
Oct 8, 2003
Microsoft Works Suite 2003
by Davey Winder
Don't confuse Microsoft Works with a slimmed-down version of Office, because Works is for the home productivity market.
Feb 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
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