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TealInfo 4.40 null

TealInfo 4.40 null

...a fantastic system for storing and accessing different types of information. ZD Net/PC Magazine Online -Winner - Best Program or Utility for PDA's- The... Read more

28 February, 2012
TealScript Plus 3.94 null

TealScript Plus 3.94 null

...s Graffiti too rigid for your style, replace it with TealScript." ZD Net/PC Magazine Online -Ultimate- The ultimate Graffiti enhancement... it's the work... Read more

28 February, 2012
Zulu - English Dictionary TshwaneDJe 1.0.0

Zulu - English Dictionary TshwaneDJe 1.0.0

Zulu - English Dictionary (isiZulu.net PC version). Over 14,000 entries and translations. Includes MS Word Integration... Read more

23 June, 2011
DatabeatiCommand V 2.1.0.0

DatabeatiCommand V 2.1.0.0

...operation to be useful. iC is a Monitor & Service tool for Databeat.Net PC based MediaPlayers. With it you can read status for relevant mediaplayers... Read more

11 September, 2010

IBM to sell Net PC with free slots

Although IBM this summer showed a Net PC prototype to press and even exhibited models at the PC Expo... Read more

24 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Compaq ships small PCs, Net PC

...costs about £965 + VAT. Compaq also said it has begun shipping its Net PC, the Deskpro 4000N that was announced in June. The sealable case... Read more

23 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Sun to ship JavaStation, but is it too late?

...JavaStations and network computers (NCs) were supposed to represent. While Microsoft's Net PC concept has hardly set the world alight either, ordinary PC vendors... Read more

6 March, 1998 by Guy Matthews

PC Expo: Net PC positioning fragmented

The battle between the Java-based Network Computer (NC) and the Wintel Net PC is hotting up again, with a major launch for the latter... Read more

18 June, 1997 by Karen Packham

Compaq details Net PC, aims digs at NC

The world number one in PCs said its first Net PC will ship in September at a price that will be below... Read more

17 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

One Year Ago: PC Expo - Net PC positioning fragmented

The battle between the Java-based Network Computer (NC) and the Wintel Net PC is hotting up again, with a major launch for the latter... Read more

17 June, 1998 by Karen Packham

A Year Ago: Cyrix-based Net PC to debut in January

The first systems that follow the Microsoft-backed Net PC platform will be available in January 1997. Based on a specially... Read more

31 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Fujitsu launches hush-hush Net PC

...Idermark said that he was confident that for process-intensive tasks, the Net PC would find a home. "We definitely see uses in terms of... Read more

3 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Networks '97: Viglen the biggest Net PC fan of all

While most Net PC suppliers quietly concede that the concept is little more than the... Read more

26 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Ellison: Linux-powered Net PC coming

It's cheap, it runs Linux... er, but it's a Larry Ellison project Read more

28 October, 1999 by Ben Elgin
Tweaks2K2 .<endeca_term>NET PC</endeca_term> Edition 1.2

Tweaks2K2 .NET PC Edition 1.2

Tweaks2K2 .NET PC Edition is a universal registry hacking tool. It allows applying well... Read more

14 March, 2006

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