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ArticlesSeptember 1994 / Reviews


September 1994 / Reviews

article Remote-Control Windows
table The Facts
table Overview
table Highlights
NSTL evaluates six programs that let you control your PC remotely

article Big, Fast IDE Drives
table The Facts
table IDE Hard Drive Features
The first high-capacity IDE drives show a lot of promise, particularly if you have a local-bus system that supports them well
- by David Essex

article Access 2.0: The Best of Both Worlds?
table The Facts
table A Few New Features in Access 2.0
With ease-of-use features and enhanced development tools, Microsoft's database manager aims at dabblers and developers
- by Jim Carls

article SparcStation Overhaul
table The Facts
table Benchmark Results
The new SparcStation 5 is a competitive low-cost workstation. The SparcStation 20 presents a more complex picture.
- by Eric Garland

article Dual SuperSparcs
Sun tests show that a second SuperSparc processor improves performance by 20 percent to 40 percent for most existing Solaris 2.3 applications.

article Power of Cooperation
table The Facts
table Fintronic Linux Features
Linux, a truly robust Unix clone, has evolved out of the Internet--and it's freely available
- by J. Bruce Dawson

article Low-Cost Simulation
table The Facts
Using a circuit simulator to test your designs can save both time and money
- by Dany Dion

article In The Works
Good products just keep getting better. By the time you read this article, Interactive Image Technologies expects to have put the finishing touches on a new version of Workbench (available in October).

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Flexible C++
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My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it is theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.

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