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Macworld February 2005 David McFarland |
Contribute 3 Web-page editor gains speed, tools, and administrative features |
Macworld February 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
Quicken 2005 Premier personal finance app adds iPhoto integration and excellent account setup for new users |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Larry Armstrong |
Lost Your Digital Photos? Stay Calm New software can recover images from your camera's memory card. |
InternetNews January 5, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Netcraft Toolbar Targets Phishing Sites The tool, which is available for Internet Explorer (IE) users, is essentially an Internet community "Neighborhood Watch" that warns users off from URLs believed to host phishing sites, in order to prevent them from handing over sensitive information there. |
Macworld January 2005 Kirk McElhearn |
BounceBack Professional If you want to make regular backups of your Mac computer, and want a program that'll take care of it for you, BounceBack Professional might be exactly what you need. |
Macworld January 2005 Peter Kirn |
Live 4 When it comes to real-time music creation, Ableton's Live is in a category all its own. |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Desktop Search: The Game Is Afoot New tools have various strengths. Unfortunately, you can't safely run more than one desktop search program on your computer. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Next-Gen Imaging Apps Xerox researchers in France have announced two new imaging technologies designed to transform a cell phone into a portable document scanner and categorize photos according to what's shown in them. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
The Never-Ending Search Do you spend a lot of time checking the same products on eBay and Amazon? Pluck Perch automates tasks such as price checking and pushes e-commerce updates to you. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Display Worksheet Filename in a Cell I know how to add the filename and path to a header or footer in Microsoft Excel. But I would like to display the filename and path in a cell. How can I do this? |
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