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Sample articles Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, March 1, 1999 In the PC world, portability tends to be pricey. While most people can get all the desktop PC they’ll ever need for $1,500--tops--notebook computers that boast the same technical specifications start at about $2,000. Now a consortium of hardware and software vendors has begun selling a new class of stripped-down, priced-down notebook computers called H/PCs (H is for hand-held)... Read the whole article here. Barron's, October 23, 2000 E volutionary, not revolutionary. Often that is a euphemism for not so new or radically improved. Some times it means fixing some thing that should have been right in the first place. Or it could mean nipping and tucking what was pretty good initially without messing it up... Read the whole article here. PC Magazine, October 6, 2006 Microsoft stumbled out of the gate with Small Business Accounting 2006, but has made an impressive comeback with a new beta that goes where no other small-business accounting program has gone before, thanks to smooth integration with eBay and PayPal. Add solid connection to Microsoft Outlook 2007, an effective Microsoft Office–like interface, a strong set of accounting tools, and the ability to easily transfer data to your accountant, and this app looks like a serious contender... Read the whole review here. |
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