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United Kingdom
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76
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90
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55
Zoho Writer 2.0 provides one of the richest feature sets of any online word processor, now more accessible thanks to an interface revamp. And, of course, it's free.
Slick new interface makes Zoho Writer feel like a desktop application, A good number of new and useful features, Supports offline working
No as-you-type spelling checker, No grammar checker
Previously, Zoho Writer displayed all of its functionality via a three-row toolbar. However, as functionality was added the interface became crowded. The key enhancement in Zoho Writer 2.0 is the MenuTab design, which streamlines the toolbar with ...
April, 2009
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5 reviews
Plan B's disaster recovery service is particularly attractive to small and medium-sized companies with a handful of business-critical servers that need protecting with minimal effort from in-house IT staff.
Simple setup and low startup costs, Offsite 'rescue images' are tested every day to ensure they boot properly, Excellent security
Only Windows servers are currently supported, One snapshot per day rules out continuous replication of your servers
Plan B says that it can replace a client's servers within 30 minutes of the main systems going offline. In a full-on disaster scenario where all of a client's normal IT systems become unavailable, users can connect to the Plan B datacentre from any PC ...
December, 2008
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2 reviews
The Fritz!Box 7270 is well designed and packed with features. DECT and 802.11n are major additions, but the real value lies in the detailed features built around those functions. The 7270 should prove extremely useful as a small office or home gateway.
Good 802.11n (Draft-N) implementation, Strong voice features, including DECT support
Supports Wi-Fi at 5GHz or 2.4GHz, but not both at once, Base station Wi-Fi switch can be turned off accidentally
This is a major new Fritz!Box, but it's recognisably the same family, with the same claret and grey design. The biggest difference is the third antenna required for 802.11n, and buttons on the top for WLAN and DECT. The box contains all the cables ...
December, 2008
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271 reviews
This mobile broadband modem is easy to install and manage, and comes with some useful applications. It's an excellent choice for mobile professionals who don't want to be tied to a particular service provider.
USB connection, Small and durable, MicroSD memory expansion slot, Automatic software installation, Useful utilities
SIM card is fiddly to remove, No Linux support
This mobile broadband modem is easy to install and manage, and comes with some useful applications. It's an excellent choice for mobile professionals who don't want to be tied to a particular service provider...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
Yoggie's Gatekeeper Card Pro delivers powerful plug-and-play protection for notebooks, removes the need to manage multiple software subscriptions and can boost your notebook's performance by removing the security software overhead.
Compact ExpressCard 34 format, Hardened Linux OS, 'Plug-and-forget' transparency, Automatic updates, Real-time monitoring, Comprehensive reports, Remote management
Doesn't protect workgroups
Yoggie's Gatekeeper Card Pro delivers powerful plug-and-play protection for notebooks, removes the need to manage multiple software subscriptions and can boost your notebook's performance by removing the security software overhead...
August, 2008
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7 reviews
Sleek, compact and affordable, the Netgear WNDR3300 is one of the first Wireless-N routers on the market that offers hybrid dual-band supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless client simultaneously.
August, 2008
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49 reviews
This is an affordable and relatively simple solution for companies seeking scalable, secure and easy-to-manage Wi-Fi.
Easy to add to an existing LAN, Policy-based central management, Identity-based roaming, Guest user services, Choice of access points, Supports 802.11n
High level of technical expertise required beyond basic installation
This is an affordable and relatively simple solution for companies seeking scalable, secure and easy-to-manage Wi-Fi...
June, 2008
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1 reviews
Award: Editor's Choice!
Multi-Tech FaxFinder is a simple-to-install and flexible fax server. The system provides good configuration and logging options and integration to an existing PBX is seamless. If you're after a flexible and reliable solution to process your incoming ...
Strong overall performance, Tried-and-true design is both aesthetically pleasing and practical, Video connections galore, Simple and flexible installation, Works standalone or with an existing PBX phone system, Good reporting and logging
Cool preset mode is too blue, No digital audio connection, Sending support is basic, Not ideal if your company sends a high number of faxes
April, 2008
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2 reviews
As an entry point into high-definition video conferencing (telepresence), LifeSize Express is hard to beat. It's a standalone solution that occupies the middle ground between PC-plus-webcam systems and vastly expensive telepresence suite installations.
Delivers a 'telepresence' experience at a relatively affordable price, Standards-based system, Straightforward to set up and use
Single screen, point-to-point system (more expensive solutions deliver multi-screen, multi-point functionality)
As an entry point into high-definition videoconferencing (telepresence), LifeSize Express is hard to beat. It's a standalone solution that occupies the middle ground between PC-plus-webcam systems and vastly expensive telepresence suite installations...
April, 2008
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2 reviews
If you're looking for a cost-effective way to share USB devices and gain remote accessibility, the UBox from Lantronix does the job.
Works well , easy to manage, Eliminates distance limitations of USB, Supports DHCP, Static IP or Zeroconfig IP addressing, Isochronous audio/video means it supports video cameras
Runs on Windows only, Doesn't support Gigabit Ethernet
If you're looking for a cost-effective way to share USB devices and gain remote accessibility, the UBox from Lantronix does the job...
March, 2008
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2 reviews
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