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ArticlesOctober 1995 / Reviews


October 1995 / Reviews

article Windows 95: The Numbers
illustration Performance Indexes
illustration Memory Configuration
illustration Office Applications (Word and Excel)
illustration Imaging Performance (Picture Publisher)
illustration Multitasking Performance
illustration Multimedia Effects (PhotoMorph 2)
sidebar The Installable File System
The new Windows architecture delivers enhanced performance, but as BYTE testing reveals, there are strings attached
- by Stanford Diehl

article Applications 95 Arrive
screen Electronic 3-Ring Binder Organizes Your 3-Ring Circus
screen Handles the Most Demanding Telephony Requirements
screen Simple, Yet Sophisticated
screen How Suite It Is
screen A Plethora of Possibilities
screen You'll Want DIBs on This One
sidebar OLE Structured Storage
illustration Compound File Model
Hot new programs that make Win95 worth th e upgrade
- by Stanford Diehl

article Power Mac Gets PCI
illustration PowerPC Surpasses Speediest Pe ntium
photo The Apple of Your Dreams is Now the Apple of Your Eye
sidebar Smarter DMA
illustration Chaining DMA Won't Hold it Back
The 9500 sports a top-of-the-line PowerPC 604 CPU and PCI bus, too
- by Tom Thompson

article Au Revoir, Mon Ami
table Measured Words
screen The Newest Way to Have Your Colors Done
sidebar Object-Based Version Control: The Big Difference
illustration High-Tech Piece Work
Word Pro, formerly Lotus Ami Pro, touts innovative features, but they may not be enough to convert Microsoft and Novell users
- by Kenneth M. Sheldon

article Digital Cameras for Real Work
photo Three for the Road
sidebar Casio's QV-10: Portable Presentations
photo Casio QV-10 Not Available on QVC
photo Terrific, but Tiny, Ti ger Lilies
sidebar Imaging Without Film
illustration Green is for More Than Envy
photo It's All in Your Perception
New sub-$1000 digital cameras strike a practical balance between price and image quality
- by Alan Morgan and Scott Wallace

article Let's Get Small
photo Great Things DO Come in Small Packages
sidebar Serial Chips
illustration Bit Flow
Super-small and super-smart, new microcontroller development systems are changing the shape of embedded design
- by Rick Grehan

article Industrial-Strength Fax Servers
table Fax Server Features Compared
photo Installation Effort Yields Large Rewards
screen The RightFax for the Job
screen FACSys Also Acts as Conductor
sidebar The Many Ways to Send a Fax
photo Castelle's FaxPress
sidebar Only Power Servers Need Apply
sidebar Inside CSID
illustration The CSID Route
sidebar Fax Routing: You Can't Get There from Here
illustration DID May Not Do it for You
Six high-end network programs offer company-wide faxing and enough throughput for an entire fax-based business
- by Rex Baldazo, David Essex, and Stan Miastkowski

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