You're faced with a decision, should you purchase the most
expensive software you can find, or.... download a freebie
off of the web. How does the software stack up? Will it
do all that the creators say it will? Read on to discover
the humble, (or not so humble) opinion of the WDVL Reviewers...
Studio MX
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Take a look at what's under the hood of Studio MX. We'll be looking closely at Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, and Fireworks MX.
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Color Wheel Expert v4.0
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One complaint about computer color pickers in the past is that they are often clumsy to use and get
the color desired. That is not the case with Color Wheel Expert v4.0.
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TeeChart Office 1.0
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TeeChart Office can provide about 17 different types of charts,
with a number of variations available for most of those.
Additionally, the program allows such extensive customization
that the total number of charts possible seems endless.
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Cirkadia's new iNavigate 3.4
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Cirkadia's new iNavigate 3.4 is dynamic menu system
that seemingly goes out of its way to get along with
web designers who need tree-style menus.
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Opera 6.0
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If you like the tempo of rock n' roll, then you'll love opera —
uh, make that Opera, as in Opera 6.0 Web browser. |
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Visual Imagemapper 2.0
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Visual Imagemapper 2.0 helps you to create imagemaps fast and
very efficient. |
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DeKnop 3.5.1
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DeKnop 3.5.1 is another of those button-making programs that
makes it extremely easy on designers, taking them through the
process step by step. |
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Groovemaker 2.0
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Groovemaker is a great program for creating and adding sound
loops, and the more loops a user purchases the more they will
like the program. |
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HTML Map Designer Pro 2.0
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Designer Pro is one of the better image mappers we've used,
especially considering its flexibility and many options. |
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eComm PRO 2.0
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eComm PRO enables users to take orders 24 hours a day, seven days
a week, 52 weeks a year, without spending most of their profit to
get the site up and running and to keep it updated and online. |
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PC Review: TaFWeb Utilities
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A software junkie's equivalent of buried treasure — six
free utility programs, all of which are well worth walking the
cyber plank to rescue. |
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Mac Review: Virtual PC
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When is a Mac not a Mac, when is a Mac a PC. Having all of the
benefits of PC programs on a Mac has been a real dilemma, when
suddenly Virtual PC entered the picture, providing a relatively
inexpensive solution to the problem.
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