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ArticlesMay 1994 / Reviews


May 1994 / Reviews

article E-Mail from Afar
table The Facts
table A Comparison of Key Features
Lotus cc:Mail and Microsoft Mail provide the necessary tools if you need to communicate with offices in far-flung locations
- by Howard Eglowstein and Ben Smith

article E-Mail in Your Pocket
In its 100LX palmtop PC, Hewlett-Packard has managed to stuff a 7.91-MHz 8086-compatible processor, a full-function keyboard, 2 MB of memory, and a PCMCIA 2.0 slot into a package that easily slips into your jacket pocket.
- by Howard Eglowstein

article Can PC E-Mail Be the Wrong Choice?
For so many of us, most of our communications are necessarily beyond the boundaries of our own organization.
- by Ben Smith

article Without Peer
table The Facts
Zenith Data Systems' $999 file server dramatically lowers the entry point for peer-to-peer networking
- by Barry Nance

article Poet in Motion
table The Facts
Poet 2.1 combines an object-oriented model with the best features of a multiuser database
- by Rick Grehan

article Desktop Dictation
table The Facts
The IBM Personal Dictation System delivers a voice-controlled computer interface and sophisticated speech-to-text software--on a 486-based PC
- by Stanford Diehl

article Learning to Listen
To translate speech into text, the IBM Personal Dictation System, or IPDS, employs four distinct but interwoven procedures.

article Printer at Work
table The Facts
Microsoft At Work makes Lexmark's WinWriter 600 a capable personal laser printer. It's not a good choice for most networks, however.
- by Ed Perratore

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