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- iBiz 4.1.1 (Mac)
- iBiz is the premier OS X time-tracking and invoicing application for freelancers, consultants, contract workers or small businesses. Manage your clients, projects, billable hours, expenses and accounts receivable, or compile and send invoices with a click - all from a single app! You can also create customized estimates or statements;...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Network, App, IGG Software, iBiz, Apple Mac OS X, Operational Accounting, Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Finance
- Software downloads 2009-10-28
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- iBiz Professional 4.1.1 (Mac)
- The iBiz Professional package includes iBiz Server and two copies of iBiz Client: the basis for a multi-user time-tracking network. With iBiz Pro, law firms, ad agencies or other professional offices with multiple employees, generating billable hours at different rates, can track their work, generate timely invoices and manage accounts...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, IGG Software, Litigation, Advertising & Promotion, Business Operations, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-10-28
- iBiz Widget 2.0 (Mac)
- A widget to help you streamline the work you record with iBiz. Use it to create new tasks, quickly switch between multiple timers, and send the tasks to your iBiz projects.
- Tags: Task, Apple Macintosh, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-05-27
- Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraud
- Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraudBetter ID checks and more"Focus on the problem: Fraudulent transactions," he said. "There are two strategies: You can make identities harder to steal, or you can make identities less useful. I think the first fails in the end." You want to do BOTH! ...
- Tags: Litigation, SECURITY, fraud, password, identity theft
- Discussion threads 2005-03-15
- Microsoft's answer to phishing: Two IDs
- Microsoft's answer to phishing: Two IDsBarking up the wrong tree...Two factor authentication (e.g. something you have: token, something you now: password) is used to authenticate a user to an entity such as a bank.Two factor authentication does nothing to authenticate the entity, such as the bank, to the user.Banks or...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., phishing, Two-Factor Authentication, bank
- Discussion threads 2004-11-17
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