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July 2008
Flexible formats

Advanced Office: Flexible formats


Simon Jones looks forward to the cross-platform flexibility of Office 2007 SP2 and looks at the various ways to view, edit and save document properties....more
Plumbing the depths

Advanced Windows: Plumbing the depths


Jon Honeyball experiences the best and worst of microsoft in one month, and sings the praises of the magical photosynth....more
Photoshop online?

Digital Design: Photoshop online?


Turning Photoshop into an online application was always going to be a tall order, but Tom Arah thinks Photoshop Express has real potential....more
Speed limits

Mobile & Wireless: Speed limits


Paul Ockenden clears up the confusion surrounding the options available for mobile data from the UK phone networks....more

Networks: A tale of two Linuxes


Steve Cassidy explains why SMB "support" on your Linux machine may not be quite so supportive when you need to restore files in anger....more

Online Security: Security without a smile


This month, Davey Winder isn't smiling about transactional security and gets his knickers in a twist over spam-address spoofing....more

Open Source: Totally eclipsed!


Simon Brock revisits eclipse (despite being less than enamoured on its release) and finds himself more than pleasantly surprised......more

Server Room: Seize the power!


Jon Honeyball doesn't let power outages get him down and David Moss continues his investigation into Microsoft Windows server 2008....more

Web Applications: Three steps to success


Delivering a web application that meets the needs of both the client and supplier involves effective communication, as well as trust and commitment....more
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Tim Danton believes that we Brits need to become a bit more American to succeed. › See full Opinion