Browsing Updates from Netscape and Pop-Up Stopper - 5/28/2002 Faster launches, high-powered e-mail, built-in AIM instant messaging, and handy, multiple-sites-at-once tabbed viewing are highlights of Netscape's completely rebuilt Web browser, while Panicware updates its popular pop-up ad blocker with Windows XP support and other improvements. And both are available for free.
Bullet Proof FTP - 4/8/2004 An enticing FTP client with a variety of sui generis features
Burn & Go Gold Review - 2/4/2002 Roxio's Easy CD Creator Platinum may be king of the CD-R/CD-RW software hill, but many users need neither its fancy features nor its $100 price tag. Smart shoppers can check out Iomega's HotBurn, a no-frills but ultra-easy alternative for just $30 -- and even smarter ones can buy ValuSoft's distribution of it for $20.
Business Plan Pro 2008: Put Your Busines Plan in Place with Ease - 3/27/2008 If you've got a great idea for a business, the first thing that you'll need is a plan. And to help with this, Business Plan Pro, now in version 11, offers an effective tool that can organize thoughts, analyze finances, and summarize your strategy.
Caligari TrueSpace 6.5 Adds Animation Engine to 3D Modeling - 2/3/2003 Realistic rendering gains an extra dimension as Caligari Corp.'s 3D multimedia authoring package adds nonlinear animation for game designers or video projects. Static modelers will appreciate new controls for replacing objects and subdividing and overlaying surfaces.
Calypso Mail - 4/8/2004 A once promising e-mail client now available as discontinued freeware
Canvas 9 Adds Over 100 New Features for Technical Illustration and Presentation - 7/14/2003 With near-infinite scale, zoom, and floating-point coordinate precision, the program formerly known as Deneba Canvas has been upgraded with ultra-high-end vector illustration, page layout, and Web and presentation tools for engineers, architects, and scientific publishers in applications ranging from medical imaging to oil and resource exploration.
Canvas X: Ten Times the Versatility of Your Average Graphics Tool - 3/22/2005 Whether you perform most of your graphic editing in bitmaps or vectors, ACD's Canvas X can handle the job and more. In fact, if you've been using a basic image editor and have outgrown its capabilities, Canvas is a great place to start looking to expand what you can do with your images and presentations.
Cash Compass Review - 12/22/2003 A small-business operator needs a clear vision of the future -- and an even clearer one of the present as far as cash flow is concerned. SmallBusinessComputing.com's Wayne Kawamoto says the makers of Business Plan Pro have filled a gap in accounting software, providing easy, complete analysis of how your company (and your competitors) are doing today and likely to do tomorrow.
CCleaner: Get the Crap Out of Your PC - 10/31/2005 CCleaner (CrapCleaner) is a handy little tool that quickly and efficiently cleanses your system and enhances privacy by ridding it of much of the potentially troublesome flotsam (better known as crap) that inevitably accumulates with regular use. Best of all, CCleaner is free to use as you please.
CD Gate - 4/8/2004 A full-scale CD player with a built-in database manager
CDValet - 4/8/2001 A discontinued CD player with Internet CDDB and multidisc random play support
China Suspends Site For 'Spreading Rumors' - 5/22/2000 In a case that exemplifies the Chinese government's ambivalence over the Internet, a Web site based in the central city of Wuhan has been fined and temporarily closed for carrying what police called a false media report.
Cisco Buys ArrowPoint for $5.7 Billion - 5/7/2000 Cisco Systems Inc. resumed its torrid buying spree Friday by grabbing content switch provider ArrowPoint Communications Inc. in a stock deal totalling about $5.7 billion.
Cisco Moves to Europe with Pirelli Buy - 12/20/1999 Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. continued its torrid acquisition pace, snapping up Italy's Pirelli S.p.A., a maker of optical component systems, for $2.15 billion in stock.
Cisco Nabs Net Content Delivery Firm - 3/29/2000 Continuing its spree buying up a variety of Net companies, Cisco Systems Inc. Wednesday shelled out $800 million for privately-held Web content delivery provider SightPath Inc.
Clickshare CEO Says E-books Might Fail - 10/2/2000 Shaffer believes the e-book concept is too static. Instead, more dynamic forms of content will succeed, he says.
Cloudmark SafetyBar for Outlook - 5/22/2004 Reap the benefits of a spam-fighting community for instant and highly accurate protection from spam
Cloudmark SpamNet - 5/22/2004 Reap the benefits of a spam-fighting community for instant and highly accurate protection from spam
Collaboration Round-up: Comparing Online Collaboration Offerings - 4/22/2008 Collaboration software is all the rage in the mid-to-big business circles, but small businesses can reap the same benefits with software programs geared — and priced — for their needs. We take a look at three of more established offerings.
CommNet and Secure CommNet - 4/8/2004 Two of the better telnet clients available — both feature Zmodem transfer support
Companies Form P2P Working Group - 1/16/2001 A new working group has been created to coordinate the development of Peer-to-Peer industry standards.
Compaq Shoots For Wireless PC - 9/14/1999 Compaq's chief executive said today that Compaq is getting ready for a total redesign of the PC as we know it, with simpler, redesigned devices with wireless links.
Computer Program Freaks Out - 10/4/2000 You may have experienced spontaneous computer panic. European scientists create it on purpose.
Conference on Music Law - 12/30/2000 In January 2001 a conference will be held on digital music and the law.
Connectix Updates Virtual PC for Windows - 3/18/2002 Got legacy applications, or developing and testing new applications? As if running half a dozen operating systems at once on one PC wasn't impressive enough, Connectix polishes its virtual-machine PC emulator with upgrades such as on-the-fly resolution switching and Windows 98 SE host and guest support.
Copernic Agent - 4/8/2004 An indispensable multi-site search tool available in three inexpensive editions
Copernic Desktop Search: Copernic's Search Technology Finds the Desktop - 4/1/2005 Copernic, a company well-versed in the science of search, joins the desktop search fray with a tool that combines many of the best features of the competition while adding some unique and useful ones of its own. Adding to its appeal is an attractive interface that manages to be user-friendly without being overly Spartan.
Corel Boosts Technical Graphics with Designer 10 - 2/10/2003 Most users don't need more than a conventional drawing package (and Corel is happy to sell you one, CorelDraw). But product designers and technical graphics experts need ultra-precise illustration, editing, and workflow tools -- the kind found in the new Corel Designer 10.
Corel Painter 8 Lets You Create Colors and Brushes - 5/12/2003 Serious digital artists, rejoice: Corel Corp.'s flagship paint program adds over 400 new brushes -- not counting the ones you can create yourself -- as well as sketch effects, enhanced Adobe Photoshop compatibility, and color mixing with no turpentine required.
Corel Ships Ventura 10 Business/XML Publisher - 10/7/2002 Companies that have crafted XML content for Internet or intranet sites can quickly move it to printed manuals or other material with Corel's new Ventura 10. The page-layout program imports XML fluently, as well as exporting PDF and juggling other formats and complex tables to create highly formatted, professional documents.
Corel Updates Consumer Graphics Lineup - 6/16/2003 Whether you're making signs for a family garage sale or crafting a Flash animation for your Web site or artistic Photoshop image for a desktop publishing project, Corel's six newly repackaged and price-trimmed graphics programs can make the job easier and more fun.
Corel Updates WordPerfect Family Pack - 8/18/2003 Families with kids in school, budgets and digital photos to manage, and only $79 to spend will want to check out the new edition of Corel's home-computing bundle, which teams WordPerfect and Quattro Pro with virus and privacy protection and creative and educational tools.
Corel Updates WordPerfect Family Pack, Trims Price - 7/17/2002 Why type when you can talk? Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing has been replaced by Dragon NaturallySpeaking Essentials as Corel revamps its popular, low-priced bundle of WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, and image editing programs for PC-using families.
Corel WordPerfect Family Pack 4 Review - 1/21/2003 Last week, we sampled Microsoft’s Works Suite. Now our quest for powerful-but-not-overpowering home PC productivity turns to Corel, which has teamed its business-class word processor and spreadsheet with an array of family tools and templates for an amazingly low price ($49 after rebate). Is this a smoothly integrated bargain, or random rummage sale?
Corel WordPerfect Office 11 Review - 5/5/2003 Tired of waiting for Microsoft Office 2003 -- or not planning to upgrade from Windows 98SE, Me, or NT 4.0, which rules out Redmond's next suite? As this article from SmallBusinessComputing.com reveals, Corel Corp. has combined enterprise-class XML capability with an array of minor improvements in the newest version of its more-affordable-than-Microsoft productivity package.
Corel WordPerfect Office 12 - 5/1/2004 You say the office suite war is over? Corel must not have gotten the memo. With purchase and upgrade prices that undercut Microsoft Office, plus enhanced file compatibility and transition assistance — including a mode that mimics Microsoft's workspace and interface — the underdog makes the best case yet for its elegantly powerful word processor, spreadsheet, and presentations package.