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PC Magazine June 7, 2005 Carol A. Mangis |
Singing Coach, Singing Coach Unlimited If you're itching to audition for American Idol or just want to learn how to carry a tune, this fun and easy-to-use package takes you through the whole process step by step: It helps you determine your vocal range and gives you interactive singing lessons with feedback on your pitch. |
Macworld June 2, 2005 Greg Miller |
Canvas X Canvas X, the image-editing and illustration program from ACD Systems, has enough new features for existing users to easily justify an upgrade. And new users can save hundreds of dollars over buying a suite of products to cover all of its capabilities. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 John Clyman |
How to Migrate to a New PC Transferring files and settings to a new machine doesn't have to be a major headache. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Warren Ernst |
Quieting your PC SpeedFan, a free program, lets you balance fan noise and system cooling. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Advanced Find and Replace in Word The Find and Replace function in Microsoft Word is extremely useful, but I can't always make it work the way I want. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
An Outlook Rule for Messages with No Subject How do you create a rule in Outlook 2003 that will trash messages with no text in the subject line? |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Convert Blank Cells to Zeros in Excel In Excel, is there any way to select a range of cells and tell Excel to fill the blank cells with the value zero? |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 M. David Stone |
Adjusting Default Appointment Length in Outlook Is there any way to change the default duration of an appointment in Outlook 2003? |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 M. David Stone |
Getting the Name Right When you enter a name as a contact in Microsoft Outlook 2003, Outlook both enters the name as typed, and parses it in the File As field to put the last name first. But the parsing doesn't always work right. Is there any way around this problem? |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Ben Z. Gottesman |
And Databases for All Here are four tools that anyone reasonably proficient with a computer can use to create database applications for managing simple and complex data sets: Alpha Five... FileMaker... Microsoft Access... QuickBase... |
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