Despite the need for more standards and affordable bandwid
th, current desktop videoconferencing products work well for group collaboration
- by Eric Garland and Dave Rowell
If you can't wait for network videoconferencing standards and need to support multiple platforms now, Communique 3.0 from InSoft (Mechanicsburg, PA) will interest y
ou.
Target Technologies (Wilmington, NC) has come up with a relatively inexpensive way of putting videoconferencing on existing LANs without bogging down the network.
- by Stanford Diehl
Adobe Illustrator has long had a reputation for having the b
est line and shape tools, but it lacked the numerical position, size, and alignment controls that turned artists toward FreeHand.
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