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Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2004 DVD - Large Box»rank: 3062de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2004 North America Teacher's Pack»rank: 3062de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Office 2004 Professional Upgrade (Mac) [Old Version]»rank: 2179de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Encarta Family Reference 2006»rank: 1756de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Mech Warrior 4: Mercenaries»rank: 1655de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Age of Mythology: The Titans Expansion Pack»rank: 2090de: Microsoft Software |
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Rise of Nations Gold Edition»rank: 298de: Microsoft Software |
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 [Old Version]»rank: 495de: Microsoft SoftwareChroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0ffice 0utlook 2003 is an e-mail client and personal information manager, handling contacts, tasks, notes and diary entries. Although it works well as a standalone package, it is also the client for Microsoft Exchange Server, in which case additional features appear. The best thing about 0ffice 0utlook 2003 is its integration. For example, from a contact entry you have right-click options for sending e-mails, creating appointments or setting up a task. When you create an e-mail, contacts with e-mail addresses appear as an address book. This kind ... |
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Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition»rank: 617de: Microsoft SoftwareChroniques et points de vue:From :With the cutely named Windows Me (for Millennium Edition), Microsoft raises the bar a bit with a new operating system that you'll certainly want to consider for your next new PC. While this version will probably not be a compelling upgrade for most Windows 95/98 users, the newest member of the Windows operating-system family bundles a number of minor improvements aimed at making computing life easier for home users. There are several noteworthy features in Windows Me, even if no one feature really stands out. First, we ... |
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Microsoft Frontpage 2002»rank: 1198de: Microsoft SoftwareChroniques et points de vue:From :Convergence seems to be the watchword for the Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Web authoring system. Every new edition becomes a bit more like the other components of the 0ffice suite, while also increasingly tying in to related Microsoft products and services. This is vaguely threatening to users who want greater freedom to edit HTML and other code directly or who want to call all the shots on their sites' designs, but for most users the expediency of FrontPage makes these sacrifices worthwhile or even unnoticeable. With new templates ... |