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Astrid Tasks review
By Liane Cassavoy | PC World | Published: 15:16, 20 January 2012
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Office 365 review: Serious enhancements for the enterprise
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Microsoft Office 365, the latest blend of Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync servers in the cloud combines an excellent feature set with easier setup and management.
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PhilterIt review
Thursday, June 14, 2012
If your inbox looks anything like mine, it's a mess of messages from people you know, stores you frequent, and social networks you use. In other words, it's a lot of "branded" stuff mixed with personal mail.
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Quantum Leap Buzz review
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Twitter is a great way to learn a little bit of information about a whole lot of subjects. But if you're looking to dig deeper into a certain subject area, the micro-blogging service can seem overwhelming. Unless you have Quantum Leap Buzz, that is. This application uses "Pattern Based Analytics" to help you identify and analyse trends on Twitter. Quantum Leap Buzz is currently available in a free Consumer Version. The company hopes the free version will introduce folks to the concept of pattern-based analytics, and entice business people to upgrade to the $495 business edition, which will be released next month.
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OnLive Desktop: Office on the iPad review
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Demos, like appearances, can be deceiving. At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, one of the media hits was OnLive Desktop, a service that provisions a Windows 7 desktop environment that includes Microsoft Office 2010 to the iPad over an Internet connection. For many, the idea of being able to run the full Office suite is very appealing, given some of the limitations of the iPad's native office productivity tools such as Apple iWork suite (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers), Quickoffice, and Documents to Go.
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OnLive Desktop review
Monday, January 16, 2012
I'm writing these words as I often do, using Microsoft Word. But I'm doing so on an iPad 2, not on a Mac. And I'm running Word for Windows on that iPad, thanks to the new OnLive Desktop client for the iPad.
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