As the world becomes one big marketplace, it becomes increasingly more important to understand things as simple as time zones and business hours around the world. One of the first reviews I ever did was for a product called ActiveEarth by Logos Systems Research. They have since moved on to other software, but one of the original programmers got the rights to the software and has updated it. I recently had the opportunity to review ActiveEarth 2.0 by Norris Family Industry.
Be sure to read the full review…
I recently completed a review of Paragon Partition Manager 7:
As Windows as evolved over the years, Microsoft has added new features/utilities to help manage the software and hardware on a computer. One are where it is still lacking is with partition management. Windows XP (and other NT-based systems) has a built-in Disk Management console where you can delete and create partitions, along with some more advanced features if the disks have been “upgraded” to be dynamic disks. But if you want to move, resize, or copy partitions, you need a third-party utility. And you certainly need a third-party utility to read partitions from other operating systems.
Paragon Software Group over the years has filled this void nicely (see previous review) with their Partition Manager product. I recently had an chance to look at the latest release, Partition Manager 7 Personal Edition.
Read the full review at http://www.pcin.net/help/software/ppm7.php
I recently had the opportunity to review BlogJet 1.5:
It seems like the biggest craze in online publishing right now are blogs. These “weB LOGS” originally started out as online journals. They’ve since become quick and easy ways for companies to communicate with their target audiences. The problem is that there are numerous blogging platforms, and it isn’t uncommon for someone to be contributing to several blogs, all hosted on different platforms. BlogJet is client software that tries to provide you with a common interface to the blogging platforms of your choice.
You can read the full review at http://www.pcin.net/help/software/blogjet15.php
I have completed my review of VMware Workstation 4.5. VMware workstation allows you to run multiple operating systems at the same time within one physical PC. It is a great tool for developers, testers, support technicians and those who have a need to access multiple computers or operating systems but do not have the money or the physical space to do so.
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