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ArticlesDecember 1995 / Reviews


December 1995 / Reviews

article Virtual CDs on the LAN
screen CDs Made Virtually Easy
sidebar You Can Fool MSCDEX
CD-QuickShare brings hard drive speed to CD-ROMs
- by Rex Baldazo

article Web Publishing Made Easier
table Features of HTML Editing Tools
screen From Your Word Processor to the We b
screen Graphic Can Be Good
screen Drop and Choose
screen Two for the Web
sidebar HTML Horrors
illustration Family Tree From Both Sides of the Blanket
Seeding text files with HTML tags is no fun. We looked at four programs that claim to do the work for you.
- by Rex Baldazo and Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

article The Penthouse Suite
table Shared Office 95 OLE Server Components
screen File Starter Won't Make Sourdough, but Opens Up Office 95
screen Answer Wizard Provides Solutions Like Magic
screen Binders Will Rearrange Your Files
screen Excel's Top 10 Function is Number 1
sidebar Inside Help
Microsoft Office 95 moves up to true 32-bit native code and delivers improved integration, full OLE 2 support, and binders
- by Stan Miastkowski

article Access 95 Advances Database Design
screen Table Analyzer Wizard is All Relative
sidebar Replicating Access Databases
illustration Precision Copy Machine
Microsoft Access for Windows 95 replicates desktop databases and adds nifty productivity tools for users and developers
- by Rick Dobson

article Symantec C++ Differences
screen Access Only a Tab Away
sidebar What's New for the Macintosh
sidebar Distributed Compiling Speeds Development
screen NetBuild Outsources Proficiently
Smart distributed compiling and Windows-compliant tools make Symantec C++ 7.2 an enticing alternative for serious developers
- by Raymond GA Côté

article Systems Design in ObjecTime
screen ObjecTime's Actors Take Center Stage
sidebar All the World's an Actor
screen Actors Communicate Across Rooms
An object-oriented modeling system that generates C++ code directly, ObjecTime bypasses the dangerous translation step from model to implementation
- by Mike Bienvenu

article More RAM for Win 3 Holdouts
illustration The RAM Cram
screen Helix Hurricane Control Center
sidebar Windows' Memory Dance
illustration Linear Memory Addressing
sidebar Data to the Nth Dimension
screen Essbase Uses Them All
screen Essbase Loves It Explicit
sidebar Handling Sparse Data
illustration Theoretical Data Hypercube
Some RAM doublers work, some don't, and Win95 doesn't need them
- by John M. Goodman

article The Better Virtual PC
illustration SoftWindows 2.0 at 33
screen Hey, the Power Mac CAN Do Windows!
sidebar Implementing a Virtual Machine
illustration How Insignia Does Windows
With 486 emulation and 33-MHz 486 speed, SoftWindows 2.0 runs enhanced-mode Windows apps on Power Macs
- by Tom Thompson

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