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Web 2.0
by Staff writers
The Internet is booming again, but this time it’s very different. PC Authority brings you up to speed with the global Web 2.0 phenomenon.
Mar 2, 2007
Feature
How to make a killer website
by Jacinta Thomler
Want to kick your website up a notch? Jacinta Thomler gives you 10 ways to make your site stand out.
Jul 6, 2004
Review Group
Personal colour lasers
by Dave Bayon
Fast, high-quality printing is now an affordable option for every business - large or small. We put nine of the best personal colour lasres to the test.
Aug 14, 2006
Adobe GoLive!
by Staff Writers
Right from the first moment you open Adobe GoLive!, it becomes obvious that this is not your standard Web page layout tool.
Dec 1, 1999
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ATO Online
by Staff Writers
Before you rush in and make a purchase it is worth visiting the ATOs Website at www.ato.gov.au and finding out what sort of tax information you will be required to provide whether you are using the e
Jan 1, 1900
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Thinking about printing
by Ed Dawson
Printing means more than just ink on paper. Find out how careful analysis can save you thousands of dollars.
May 1, 2007
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Windows toolkit
by Tim Dean
Every expert has a toolkit. Tim Dean takes you through the 10 tools any Windows expert cannot live without. So, to give you a head start, here are PC Authority's top 10 tools for the ultimate Windows user.
Sep 8, 2004
Web Easy
by Staff Writers
Web Easy promises that anyone can use it to create Web sites and even a complete novice can create and publish a page in less than an hour. With only a few qualifiers this is absolutely true.
Dec 1, 1999
News
Solutions for September 2007 disc registration
by Staff writers
All readers who have had difficulty registering the full-version programs on the PC Authority September 2007 DVD, please read this updated solution.
Aug 23, 2007
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
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Wikipedia uncovered
by Stuart Andrews
The best source of knowledge or “broken beyond repair”? PC Authority uncovers how the net’s highly controversial encyclopedia really works.
Oct 5, 2007
WEB! Pro & WEB! Personal Editions
by David Hellaby
Simplicity is the single most important factor for any newcomer attempting to create their first Web site.
Dec 1, 2000
Review Group
Laser printers: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
There are two areas to look at when testing laser printers: speed and print quality. We used a range of different documents to test the different aspects of each and weighted the results to give the Quality and Speed scores. More detail on each test is also provided online at www.pcauthority.com.au.
Sep 10, 2003
GoLive 5
by Tom Arah
With advanced packages such as the latest Photoshop (to be reviewed next month) Adobe is the leading software developer when it comes to traditional graphic design...
Dec 19, 2000
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Cracking the code
by Staff Writers
Look at any web page in your browser’s source code view and you’ll see the actual visible content of the page surrounded by reams of text in angled brackets.
Jul 6, 2004
Feature
Behind the jargon
by Staff Writers
The web was designed to be a simple publishing medium but over the years it’s been extended by a range of technologies. Here’s a list of jargon busters...
Jul 6, 2004
MACROMEDIA CONTRIBUTE
by Jacinta Thomler
Macromedia Contribute is a program for managing and updating Website content and has been designed for businesses without access to technical Website administration resources. Therefore it's perfect for non-technical computer users for managing their Website.
Mar 1, 2003
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Windows Vista to XP: Advanced conversion guide
by Steve Polak
Where's the #@$%? Device Manager in Windows Vista? Steve Polak exlains how to find all the system settings you know from Windows XP, in the sometimes confusing Vista interface.
Oct 29, 2007
Review
Lexmark E120N
by Dave Stephenson
A miniature marvel, the E120N’s speed and size make it an obvious choice for home offices.
Sep 21, 2006
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