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  • Quickoffice Premier 5.0 review
    The eponymous Quickoffice publishes a number of applications for PDAs and smartphones, focusing in particular - but not exclusively - on Nokia Series 60 v3 phones such as the E-series and newer N-series models. We look at two of the most useful ones - Quickcalendar, and Quickoffice itself.
  • Blue Coat SG Client review
    Software for Windows XP that allows a mobile PC to work as a client to a Riverbed Steelhead WAN acceleration system.
  • Uplogix Envoy - remote management review
    The Uplogix Envoy has been designed to make remote management of devices and despite a new quibbles, it does eveything that's asked of it.
  • Snort 2.7 review
    Snort has gathered plenty of plaudits as a free network monitoring package. And as we find out, that reputation has been wholly deserved - if you can find your way around the command line coding in the first place.
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  • dbWatch 7.0 - virtual DBA review
    dbWatch is a product that promises much. A misleading website, however, is the least of our worries as we encounter a GUI that has been put together with little interest in the user experience, which rather spoils what could be a worthwhile addition to an IT manager's toolbox.
  • SpiceWorks Desktop 1.7 review
    IT managers have traditionally been suspicious of free tools - wondering whether they'll really do all that they promise, and where the catch is. But Spiceworks is a tool that offers a range of features that many paid-for products would find hard to match.
  • Erudine Behaviour Engine 2.1 review
    It's not often that a product comes along that doesn't fit into any convenient category - but the Erudine Behaviour Engine fits the bill. It offers an impressive new way to handle legacy code - one that doesn't involve employing a host ofm
  • Apple Safari for Windows beta review
    Apple's Safari has finally made the trek across to the PC. But is it good enough to hunt down - and why did Apple decide to launch into Microsoft's home turf?
  • Microsoft Windows PowerShell 1.0 review
    It costs nothing and it comes from Microsoft. We peer into the abyss of the gift horse's mouth to figure out whether this is a useful download or another dark, blank prompt to eat our hopelessly mangled syntax.
  • 010 Editor review
    There are occasions when there's a requirement to get down and dirty with the binary code. 010 Editor offers a cheap and cheerful option when you need to mind your 0s and 1s.
  • Inter-Tel CS5000 Series review
    VoIP options are beginning to find their way into enterprises. The CS-5000 is a based on a more traditional PBX set-up but it offers business a scalable way into the world of convergence.
  • Novell eDirectory 8.8 review
    While it might have a new name, eDirectory has a long well-established pedigree and still offers something useful for the user.
  • LogLogic LX and ST families review
    Log files are often ignored as a means of identifying problems and a way of improving the way that your system works. LogLogic offers two products that can make reading these files easier.
  • Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional review
    Companies looking for monitoring software don't have to splash out a small fortune, Whatsup Professional does the job for little cost - even if it does leave you with an irrational desire for beer.
  • FileMaker Pro 8.5 review
    The easiest, full-powered, cross-platform database has received what looks like a minor upgrade – but has it?
  • PostgreSQL review
    PostgreSQL is the latest open-source database that has had a facelift. While not having the range of MySQL, we're impressed with what it has to offer.
  • Dataviz Documents to Go review
    If you can't get access to a full-blown Office version, it's nice to have a small Office to whittle away at the paperwork. Dataviz has versions at different prices, to suit different levels of requirement.
  • Skype 2.0 beta review
    Skype has video now. But how well does it work?
  • MySQL 5.0 open source database review
    MySQL has always been an attractive option, and continues to be so. If you're already running it, you may as well move to 5.0.

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