OneNote is one of those rare apps you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. It's basically a note-taking application where you work on sheets of electronic paper, putting down your ideas and rearranging them.
Lays the foundations for the new Active Desktop. At home on a Tablet PC or a standard notebook or desktop.
A worthy update to the most underrated of the Office applications — OneNote is now a must-have.
It has been over two years since we previewed Office XP, but Microsoft has finally given us a glimps...
When we ran four tablet PCs in December 2002 (Issue 61, page 36) we got plenty of response from read...
A new interface and extra web-protection capabilities make AVG our top free antivirus choice
Symantec’s latest offering is lighter than ever and an extremely effective security package. And get this, a RAM footprint smaller than Kaspersky
A winner on the strength of its excellent protection, coming first or equal-first in our malware and firewall test.
Use the power of servers scattered all over the world to your advantage.
A best-of-breed approach to Internet security pays off. This flexible and resource-friendly suite returns to the A-List.
More approachable than ever, with excellent malware detection in an affordable package
The best of the bunch we reviewed, this is a document editor worth checking out.
Our pick of the low-cost office suites has had a much-needed overhaul, and now battles Microsoft in terms of features, not just price.
A useful code editor that offers a small, but powerful set of features.