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- ABGPro 2 (Windows)
- ABGPro is an Arterial Blood Gas interpretor and teaching aide. Interpret any arterial blood gas or enter your own to practice. You can also pick from a list of predefined ABG types. Try the new ABG Teacher that will let you practice your ABG interpretations skills! It keeps track of...
- Tags: Success, Commotion Software, ABGPro, ABG, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2004-06-24
- My Shopping List 1.1 (Windows)
- Tired of writing down shopping lists? Create a list or many types of lists of items you commonly use. Once a list is created, you simply load it and check the items you require. You can then print off the list. Even better, e-mail the list to someone else in...
- Tags: List, Commotion Software, Food & Beverage, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Manufacturing, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2004-04-13
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- Nokia N96 (unlocked)
- Photo gallery:Nokia N96The Nokia N96 caused quite a commotion when it first debuted at GSMA 2008 in February, but as with most of Nokia's high-end phones, it took a little while for the smartphone to make its way to the United States. Consequently, new products have come out and stolen...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, Handhelds, Media players, Nokia N96, Nokia Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-12-18
- HTC Advantage X7501 now available at U.S. retail stores
- HTC Advantage X7501 now available at U.S. retail stores$900 For a Mobile 6 Device?$900 for a Mobile 6 Device??? I don't see it. Yes, it is true that I have wished for a bigger screen on my HTC Excalibur (aka T-Mobile Dash) on more than one occassion, but the only...
- Tags: Cellular phones, High Tech Computer Corp., MobileTechReview, HTC Advantage X7501, camera
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- Office bloat may not affect the skin on George's nose. But, about that skin in his wallet....
- My colleague George Ou (the official internal David Berlind-whip at CNET Networks) has taken issue with my opinion that Google Office [sic] will compete with Microsoft Office even though Googles CEO says it wont because of the green field opportunity Google has to strike at the 10 percent of the...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Office 2.0, Personal Technology, Security, Software Infrastructure, Web technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- Office feature bloat is no skin off my nose
- In is recent blog entry, fellow blogger David Berlind has been all over Microsofts "Office bloat" and is convinced Google is in a better position to understand users needs for an Office application. Despite the fact that Microsoft collected 1.2 billion data sessions to design its new Office 2007...
- Tags: Microsoft, Desktop, Browsers
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- How long can a Mac survive the hacker jungle?
- How long can a Mac survive the hacker jungle?haI give it a day max, but I will be surprised if it lasts an hour.Hacker = Researcher?I don't think so.Last time they did this...They gave the hacker a machine and the admin password. It was a joke...Will OS X finally...
- Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, OSX, hacker, security
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
- Help! My OPML has fallen down and it can't get up!
- Last week, on the Dan and David Show, although the service is still an early prototype, my colleague Dan Farber heaped praise on Googles RSS reader imaginatively named Google Reader. I decided to finally give Google Reader a look but wanted to save myself the trouble of having to...
- Tags: NewsGator, OPML, RSS, RSS reader
- Blog posts 2006-12-13
- Web 3.0? But what happened to Web 2.1?
- Theres been plenty of eye-rolling over The New York Times christening of the "Web 3.0" moniker, but perhaps theres something to be said for assigning version numbers formerly reserved for software releases to entire trends at large. Its techy, its edgy, it demands immediate action. We know anytime a new...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2006-11-19
- Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocument
- Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocumentBut that has nothing to do with the price of eggsMS Office will have .odf support.Really, the two interfaces are almost the same. Sure, if you arefamiliar with MS Office, you will find it easier to navigate menus and in general do what...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, OpenDocument Format
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
- So, where are the telecommuters?
- A piece by Tom Zeller in The New York Times took note of the fact that New York was in a state of pedestrian and vehicle gridlock during the recent transit strike. All that commuter commotion leads one to ask, "Doesn't anybody telecommute?" Of course, there are plenty of telecommuters....
- Tags: telecommuting
- Blog posts 2005-12-27
- Euro PC makers in Dutch with Microsoft
- Euro PC makers in Dutch with MicrosoftOh, jeez...Microsoft...GET A PR FIRM. IMMEDIATELY. Or, just START LISTENING to the one you've got.OK, here's what's gonna happen: by making all this fuss and commotion, Microsoft will draw attention to Lindows all the more, and it will suddenly be fashionable among the entire...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, OK Here, Linspire, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2003-12-08
- Commotion 4.0 (Windows)
- Create Spectacular Mattes Every Time Previously only available for high-end professional workstations, Primatte Keyer for Adobe After Effects enables you to extract miraculous keys from any color background. Say goodbye to imprecise edges, incorrect transparency levels, and blue spills on your composites. Primatte Keyer allows you to select foreground or...
- Tags: Puffin Designs, Primatte Keyer, Microsoft Windows, Process Improvement, Workstations, Operating Systems, Software, Quality, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2001-06-08
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