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Think Applications

Inc. Technology's editor offers some comments and highlights some articles in this issue.  Read story

The Press and Windows 95

A reporter tells what it was like covering the launch of Microsoft's Windows 95 and what was lacking in the coverage.  Read story

Surveying the Scene, Projecting the Future, Bending Your Will

Various professionals review an assortment of hardware and software.  Read story

I have Windows 98 (or NT) on my office PCs. Should I upgrade to Windows 2000?

Information Technology mentor Glenn Weadock responds: This is the question on the minds of millions of Windows users since Windows 2...  Read story

Scan Every File

Robert Slade, author and computer virus expert, explains what viruses are and how to beat them: A virus is any program that reprod...  Read story

The Suite Spot

A guide to office suite software packages. Includes a review of Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition, Microsoft Office 97 Small Business Edition, and Lot...  Read story

A Chip off the Old Motherboard

A quick look at how a small company is thriving as it upgrades old machines and then recycles the old parts.  Read story

Forecast: A New Year's Guide for CEOs

Various Inc. editors and other experts discuss a number of topics and how they relate to the 1996 economy.  Read story

More Show, Less Tell

A company president finds a new presentation software package provides too much text and not enough action.  Read story

iPass Provides Worldwide Internet Access

A growing number of Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering so-called "roaming access" to the Internet. Once you establish an account with an ISP t...  Read story

Making Moves, Doing Deals, Screening the News

Three CEOs each review a new software package.  Read story

Proxim's Cordless PC Networking Solution

At first glance, the Proxim Symphony Cordless Networking product suite appears to leave little value-added opportunities for installers and integrators. H...  Read story

Should I upgrade my office PCs to Windows Millennium Edition instead of Windows 2000?

Information Technology mentor Glenn Weadock responds: You can think about Windows Millennium Edition, aka "Windows Me," as "Windows ...  Read story

DOS-Vidanya? Nyet

A look at why, in this age of Windows 95, software developers are still producing DOS-based products.  Read story

Real Time

Indigo Technologies Ltd. was shooting itself in the foot. The Toronto-based custom software house charges its clients based on projected costs, but the co...  Read story

When Slow and Steady Wins the Race

A company profile showing that not every business has to make furious high-tech changes to thrive.  Read story

Room at the Inn-ternet

A quick look at a hotel that offers Internet access in every room.  Read story

The Right Stuff

A business owner reviews a software package that helps search the Internet for information without getting junk.  Read story

Review the Look and Feel of Your Site

Visitors experience your site in different ways depending on their browsers, connection speed, and preferences. Don't let hastily published content ruin t...  Read story

Bulletin Board

A collection of eight short articles about technology. Topics include a free online consumer buying guide, predicting project costs, online psychologists and...  Read story

Meet Glenn Weadock

Glenn Weadock is president of Independent Software, Inc. (ISI) , a Denver-area computer consulting firm...  Read story

Inc. Technology Index

Some data showing how hardware and software has changed from 1995 to 1996 in small-business offices.  Read story

Agenda 08/05

There's a reason you never catch Bill Gates sporting a George Hamilton tan. Historically, great entrepreneurs have made big moves in August. Reflect on their...  Read story

Protect Your Data from Prying Eyes

Are you just being paranoid if you worry that the data on your hard drive may fall into a competitor's hands? If your laptop should suddenly...  Read story

Cashing In, Speaking Volumes, Netting News

Three business people each review a different business software package that they might use.  Read story

Keep the Home Wires Burning

The president of Tim Celeski Studios reviews PassPort Plug-in Network, a hardware product that allows users to network PCs and printers through standard elec...  Read story

Jockeying for Position, Keeping Tabs, Speaking Out

Three CEOs each review a different business software package--HR Task Counselor, WebTalk, CRUSH.  Read story

Routing Around, Controlling the Flow, Setting Up Shop

Three CEOs each review a different software package.  Read story

Super Models Strut Their Stuff

This CEO finds a forecasting and business-modeling package that does what spreadsheets never could.  Read story

Expos Exposed

A seasoned expo attendee looks at the trade shows now offered in cyberspace. The verdict? There's no substitute for good, old-fashioned, face-to-face network...  Read story

Browser Wars

Internet Explorer isn't the only game in town anymore. Here's what you need to know about its competition, and how the new landscape impacts your business.  Read story

E-Mail Talkies

A CEO reviews a video software package, which he likes, but not as a sales tool.  Read story

Business in a Box

A product review of ProvenEdge, a single software package that handles accounting, bill paying, invoice tracking, financial reporting, and word processing.  Read story

Words into Type

A product review of Talk Text, from MobileWord. Talk Text allows you to call its toll-free number, dictate a memo, and retrieve the text from MobileWord's We...  Read story

A Decided Advantage

The president of Create-It! reviews Definitive Scenario, a model-building software package that uses spreadsheet data to develop forecasts, pricing strategie...  Read story

Netscape's Small-Company Push

A quick overview of a new Internet product that will provide users with an on-line store right out of the box.  Read story

Sense and Non-sense

A lighthearted look at how a program coded to control sights, sounds and smells bombs at the office.  Read story

Plug In and Play on the Internet

The cofounder and CEO of Select Design reviews Whistle InterJet, a machine that lets you easily connect your LAN to the Internet without a Web server, modem,...  Read story

Wee Windows Computer

A U.S. Army major reviews a handheld device that works in the Windows environment, but that may cramp your style.  Read story

Best-Laid Plans

A business owner writes a business plan with PlanWrite Expert Edition, but decides it's geared more towards large corporations. A software review.  Read story

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