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Review > Security
Windows Live OneCare
by Darien Graham-Smith

An irritating package without a future.

Feb 20, 2009
Microsoft Expression Media Encoder
by Tom Arah

Modern and efficient conversion to WMV with ahead-of-the-curve Silverlight capabilities

May 21, 2008
Review > Security
Windows Live OneCare
by Darien Graham-Smith

A big improvement from Microsoft, but there’s still some way to go. OneCare can now call itself a serious security contender.

Apr 14, 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 Digital Image 2006 Suite Edition
by Tom Arah

Efficient photo management and sharing, but let down by some surprisingly underpowered editing.

May 7, 2007
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
by Davey Winder

Much improved, but IE still lags behind Firefox 2 in terms of innovation, features and security.

Jan 23, 2007
Review > Security
Windows Live OneCare
by Davey Winder

PreviewA good attempt at all-in-one system security, fully integrated into the OS.

Sep 19, 2006
Review > Misc Software
Microsoft Encarta Premium Suite 2005
by Staff Writers

Encarta Premium Suite claims a base of 130,000+ articles, along with 25,300+ photos and illustrations and 1.8 million map locations. That's more than a bit of bedtime reading, although of course there are really only two reasons why people buy digital encyclopedias these days -- either they've got kids to educate, or they're after some verifiable and quotable facts for a research project. For almost anyone else, of course, there's Google.

Jan 4, 2005
Review > Misc Software
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
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
Review > Misc Software
ERROR MESSAGES FOR WINDOWS
by Davey Winder

You might think making sense of numeric error codes is no big deal now that we've got the web, but it's not quite that simple yet.

Nov 12, 2003
Review > Misc Software
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
Review > Misc Software
PUBLISHER 2003
by Tom Arah

What makes Publisher different is its automated approach to design through its colour and font schemes and huge range of publication templates. These are handled via the redesigned Task Pane, which now has a simplified Start panel offering drill-down access to project types split into print, Web and themed sets. Another ten attractive master sets increase the total to 45.

Jun 1, 2003
FRONTPAGE 2003
by Tom Arah

FrontPage used to pride itself on its almost code-free approach to Web design, but not any more. Top of the new coding features is the Split View, which combines layout and HTML views. There are also improved code formatting and Auto-complete features, providing a drop-down list of context-sensitive options as you type. Auto-complete also handles regularly reused code snippets and works with HTML, CSS, XSL, JavaScript, JScript, VBScript and ASP .NET, which are all directly editable.

Jun 1, 2003
Review > Misc Software
Windows XP Professional
by Jon Honeyball

Best Operating System

Dec 3, 2001
Review > Misc Software
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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