New issue of PC Pro on sale today
Posted on 20 Sep 2007 at 11:34
The November 2007 edition of PC Pro is on sale now.
In this month's 220-page issue you'll find:
FEATURES:
The 50 best free downloads
PC Pro sorts the unmissable gems from the spyware-ridden junk in our guide to the best free downloads on the web. Discover why you don't need to pay for office software, image editors or dozens of other utilities.
Can you survive on online apps?
Is it possible to survive for a week using only internet applications such as Google Docs, Yahoo Mail and Picnik? PC Pro bans a writer from his own desktop applications to find out.
The science of UI design
How did Microsoft decide which button should go where in its radical overhaul of Office 2007? We quiz Microsoft's engineers to discover the secrets of interface design.
LABS
Desktop replacements
Reclaim your desk space with an ultra-capable notebooks. Featuring dual-core processors, big screens and plenty of storage.
TFT Monitors
The price of high-resolution, widescreen monitors has plummeted. Opt for a 19in or even 22in TFT for an amazing price - they start at under £100.
Remote-access software
We pick the best piece of software for controlling your PC over the internet.
REVIEWS
80 new products tested this month, including Commodore's return to the gaming PC market, the stunning new Apple iMac, an impressive ebook reader and a full review of Dell's new Vostro business laptop.
ON THIS MONTH'S COVER DISC
Make sure files are safely deleted from removable media, broadcast yourself over the internet and try Microsoft's new Office applications. The DVD is also packed with extras, including Incomedia's superb WebSite X5 Smart Edition and Serif DrawPlus 6.
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- Office 2010 Beta – 32-bit or 64-bit – The Choice is Clear
- Why Britain's watchdogs have fewer teeth than goldfish
- Tabbed documents: how to make Office 2010 great
- Outlook 2010 People Pane – does it spell death to Xobni
- Microsoft Outlook 2010 screenshots
- Co-Authoring in Word 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Microsoft Outlook 2010 screenshots: Backstage view
- Getting to grips with Microsoft's IT Health Environment Scanner
- Virtualise your servers
- The changing face of travel gadgets
- Build your own distributed file system
- The bulletproof Dell that costs an arm and a leg
- Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview: Q&A
- Lawnmowers, the TyTN II and one odd insurance request
- There'll never be a bulletproof OS
- How far can we trust apps?
- Five nice touches in Outlook 2010
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