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Macworld January 2005 Ben Long |
Motion 1.0 With its promise of real-time compositing, color correction, and a drag-and-drop interface, not to mention its $299 price, few programs have been as eagerly anticipated as Apple's Motion 1.0. |
PC World January 2005 Paul Roberts |
The Cost of Virus Protection Rises Symantec, McAfee hope raising virus-definition fees will move users to product suites that bundle antivirus utilities with firewall, intrusion-detection, and spam-control software. |
PC World January 2005 Alan Stafford |
Inexpensive Video Editors Shine These $100 video editing applications offer enough powerful features to make your next home movie a masterpiece. |
PC World January 2005 Rebecca Freed |
Quick Takes: A PC in Your Mac Microsoft's Virtual PC 7 enables Macs running OS X and the G5 processor to handle Windows-only applications. |
PC World January 2005 Mary Landesman |
New Steganos Pro: Less Anonymity Than Expected In some instances, this privacy software may tell you that you're protected when you aren't. |
PC World January 2005 Rebecca Freed |
AutoSketch Makes 2D Drawings Easier The AutoSketch 9 program supports powerful tools for drafting and other precise drawing. |
PC World January 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Mydvd 6: Better--But Not Best--Burning Sonic's latest version of its DVD burning software improves on its predecessor but still trails the latest offerings from Ahead Software and Roxio. |
PC World January 2005 Andrew Brandt |
Kill Really Stubborn Spyware With This Tool If you want to get rid of spyware permanently, who you gonna call? HijackThis. |
PC World January 2005 Stephanie Layton |
Software Incompatible With Phone Although the Sanyo SCP-6400 cell phone did appear on the SnapSync software's compatibility list, the company later discovered a technical limitation that affected the compatibility of the drivers and the software for that model. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Quicken vs. Money Don't agonize between the two. Choose one and let it help you. |
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