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In business it is essential to streamline your operations as much as possible. Most of us use a number of tools to make our business run more efficiently and cost-effective. Even with a small two person company you might feel the need for a ...
Its first application was Basecamp (reviewed here). This was followed by Ta-Da List, Backpack, Writeboard, Campfire and Highrise. 37signals was responsible for launching the open source Web application framework software Ruby on Rails, which it uses ...
October, 2009
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3 reviews
The best things in life are free. And it's a good job, too, in this day and age of evaporating money. You can bet that as the global recession marches onwards, more and more users will be looking for bargain - particularly freeware - programs. ...
Maybe you've got some secret files you don't want anybody else reading. That Word document of mama's secret recipe for Bolognese sauce, perhaps. Or that video you most definitely don't want leaked onto the Internet. Whatever the material or file type, ...
July, 2009
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3 reviews
Experience the simplistic power of Firefox, one of the original FREE Internet browsers and "TopTenREVIEWS Gold Award" winner. This web browser packs top-notch features and blazing speed into a tidy, intuitive interface that will help you navigate the ...
This is a great browser for students or others who conduct research on the Internet. Mozilla has developed virtual sticky notes so you can add your own notes to webpages, and they will be there when you return. The Library archives your browsing ...
July, 2009
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21 reviews
Today's search engines – believe it or not there are others besides Google – do a great job of helping us navigate the Web and find information, but Microsoft reckons they don't do a very good job of enabling us to ‘use' the information we find. ...
And it works! In fact, it was reported recently that Bing has so upset Google's co-founder Sergey Brin that he has tasked top engineers to work on ‘urgent upgrades' to its own search service. Brin is said to be leading a team to determine how ...
June, 2009
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4 reviews
In today's age of identity theft and viruses crazed on destroying our lives, using a computer can be more trouble than it's worth. No security suite is a golden ticket guarantee not to get hit by a nasty – a little commonsense and regular OS patching ...
I've been using ESET's NOD32 Anti-Virus package for a couple of years and I've never had a single security breach. So, it's with great pleasure that I learned that the company has released an even more powerful security solution. Aimed at home users ...
May, 2009
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4 reviews
While online computer exploration opens a world of possibilities for children, expanding their horizons and exposing them to different cultures and ways of life, they can be exposed to dangers as they hit the road exploring the information highway. ...
You can manage Internet usage for multiple users through customisable profiles that monitor the Web sites your children can access based on any combination of over 60 content categories, specific Web site addresses or keywords. You can set up a ...
March, 2009
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8 reviews
Apple was relatively late to the browser market, yet it has a healthy market share of 8.29%. First released as a public beta in 2003 on the company's Mac OS X operating system, Safari became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3, ...
Now available as a 25.5MB download, Safari is still claiming to be the world's fastest and most innovative Web browser for Mac and Windows PCs. Version 4 has an exhaustive list of 150 new features, of which, some are new while others are ...
March, 2009
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4 reviews
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