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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 1)An evaluation of four personal information managers (PIM) reveals Arabesque Software Inc's $395 Ecco Professional 1.1 as the best choice in the areas of stability and advanced features. The Ecco offers easy installation,...
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From:Trial (Vol. 31, Issue 4)Low-cost alternatives to case management software can greatly improve the record-keeping and efficiency of a law practice, at surprisingly low prices. Many free-form databases, such as Info Select for Windows and Info...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 26)WordPerfect MainStreet, WordPerfect/Novell's consumer product unit, offers the $139 InfoCentral 1.1, an object-oriented personal information manager (PIM) that takes away your excuse for not getting organized. Unlike...
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From:Risk Management (Vol. 51, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedIdentity theft has become one of the top legal concerns of the information age, as legions of hackers and scammers appropriate other people's personal data--social security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 38)Database manager tracks project contacts, assembles addresses, sorts into subgroups, searches easily Symantec Corp.'s Act 2000, though targeted more to corporate than to government users, can do miracles for users...
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From:Defense Counsel Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMORE and more businesses are waking up to the importance of big data as a strategic resource. By analyzing the purchase history of its customers, a business can easily identify purchase trends and patterns. The...
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From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 22, Issue 9)STAT[TM] 100 is an integrated telemedicine system from Aethra Telecommunications that manages electronic medical records, processes medical images and provides video consultation services. It allows the user to share...
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From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 174, Issue 3)Busy accountants are turning increasingly to contact management and personal information managers (PIMs), computer programs that keep track of schedules, maintain addresses and phone numbers and set priorities in to-do...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 19)William M. Frazier, a PC hobbyist, is the postmaster of Ocean Shores, Wash. With the same smooth integration tools and versatile ASCII import, new version might bring users back In 1993, Polaris Software Inc.'s...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 34)Testing and evaluation of three personal information manager software products reveals that each package has its strong and weak points. Lotus Development's Lotus Mail 4.5, available for $49 as a stand-alone package or...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 11)Version 5.0 integrates sections and functions to enhance scheduling tasks As business card holders and daybooks have evolved into personal information managers, Lotus Organizer is still a standout. Version 5.0...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 33)Lotus Organizer 6.0, the latest version of the company's personal information manager, can synchronize its information with most makers' portable digital telephones as well as with handheld devices. Lotus officials...
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From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 18, Issue 6)Platforms and Unusual System Requirements: Macintosh CD. Emphasis: Teacher utility. Publisher: SmartStuff Software, P.O. Box 82284, Portland, OR 97282; (800) 671-3999; www.smartstuff.com. School price: $129,...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 19)Polaris Software Inc's Polaris Advantage personal information management system (PIM) is suitable for beginners but not for experienced users who are better off with Polaris' PackRat. Advantage offers full functionality...
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From:Trial (Vol. 31, Issue 5)InfoCentral 1.1 for Windows may be the best Personal Information Manager now available, and when used with PerfectOffice it creates a powerful and versatile software suite. The WordPerfect/Novell merger led to these...
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From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 22, Issue 9)Datacard Group has launched version 1.1 of the Datacard Smart Card Personalized Manager. The system is an enhanced server-based platform designed to bring increased efficiency and control to the smart card...
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 64, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedComputer software programs that assist in the task of organizing appointments and lists of contacts are now available. These programs fall into two basic types: contact managers (CMs) and personal information managers...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 33)Polaris Software's PackRat Pro for Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 is a personal information manager with power-user features. Users can customize folders and create new ones as needed. PackRat Pro has a phone...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 24)Easy to learn and maintain, this personal organizer manages e-mail well but lacks sophistication Users of 3Com Corp.'s Palm III, V and VII computers have been left out in the cold when it comes to unified personal...
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From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 26, Issue 11)New software products for teachers and students are described and briefly reviewed. Knowledge Adventure's new Month-by-Month for Kid Works Deluxe supplements the company's powerful Kid Works with theme-based projects,...