Windows '97: SoftQuad Preps Web Database
News At the Windows Show '97 this week the firm showed WebFiler Interactive, based on technology acquired with the recent purchase of Alpha Software Corporation. The package allows users to create databases so long as a browser that supports frames is...
[February 26, 1997, 17:05]
Windows '97: Windows CE Gets First UK Airing
News Microsoft showed the cut-down operating system at the Windows Show '97 at Olympia, London, and said it expected seven OEMs including Compaq, NEC, Casio and Hewlett-Packard to release products in May or June of this year.
[February 25, 1997, 12:06]
Triple Play 97 Windows 95 Demo
Downloads There are demos for both Windows 95 and DOS. With licenses from major league baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association, and Stats Inc. Triple Play 97 delivers detailed and accurate hardball action.
[October 19, 1996, 0:48]
Windows '97: MS Gives IE 4.0 Public Preview
News In what it called a Platform Preview version, Microsoft demoed new features of the browser including Dynamic HTML, Active Desktop and intelligent help facilities. With version 4.0 we've brought forward some features that were originally on the...
[February 25, 1997, 14:47]
Windows '97: Iiyama Sees USB, TFT, 19-inch Screens
News The products will be a monitor with integral USB hub collar, a TFT screen and a 19-inch FST CRT unit. Iiyama can be contacted by telephone on 01438-745482.
[February 24, 1997, 15:30]
Windows '97: Adobe ATM For NT, PageMill Win 95
News Also up for general public viewing for the first time is the Web site creation toolkit PageMill for Windows 95, previously only available for the Macintosh. The firm will give a first public pre-release airing of Adobe Type Manager for NT 4.0.
[February 24, 1997, 10:07]
Windows '97: Borland To Show Delphi 3.0
News The Silicon Valley firm will show the latest version of the RAD development tool at the Olympia, London show and hand out gamma code to press in anticipation of a May ship date for the UK. Also under the spotlight will be C++ Builder, the first C++...
[February 24, 1997, 12:00]
Windows '97: Inso Shows Web Management Tools
News Dynabase will be available in March for Windows NT and Solaris operating systems and will integrate with both Netscape and Microsoft environments. Dynabase has two component parts: the Content Manager and the Application Server.
[February 26, 1997, 18:29]
Windows '97: Software Puts Web Sites On CD-ROMs
News "Web CD's key features are its speed of multimedia delivery, its localisation potential and its portability," according to John Boyle, senior partner with Oxford Computer Consultants, the UK representative for the firm.
[February 26, 1997, 18:50]
Windows '97 (2): MS Gives IE 4.0 Public Preview
News Finally, IE 4.0 will be integrated into the Windows desktop to a far greater extent than before. The Windows 95 Explorer takes on a number of Web metaphors, with files acting like hyperlinks. Microsoft has also added a tranche of communication and...
[February 25, 1997, 14:54]
Windows '97: MS Gives IE 4.0 Public Preview
Talkback My computer was rebuilt, and it's Windows 98. Yes I was needing to free up some disc space and wasn't sure exactly what I was able to delete. I have DSL and sometimes this box will pop up and say an error has occured we are going to shut down...
[September 24, 2004, 13:16]
Windows '97: Office 97 Gets CD-ROM Training Title
News The release roll-out comes as part of 70 new titles.
[February 27, 1997, 8:57]
Realtek AC'97 Driver (Windows Vista)
Downloads Realtek AC'97 Driver. This package includes drivers for Vista 32-bit and 64-bit editions. This update is a maintenance release.
[August 6, 2008, 23:37]
Realtek AC'97 WDM Driver (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003)
Downloads Realtek AC'97 Drivers & Applications. The package includes: Driver/Application Setup Program; RtlRack for Win98/Me/2000/XP and AvRack for Win95/NT4; Realtek Sound Effect Manager. DirectX 8 is required to enable advanced features.Version A4.04 may...
[March 26, 2008, 21:38]
MS To Show IE 4.0, Win CE, FrontPage 97 Tomorrow
News Perhaps predictably, Microsoft will be aiming to make the biggest splash of all at the Windows Show '97 starting tomorrow at Olympia, London. The firm will give the first ever global public view of Internet Explorer (IE) 4.0 and the first UK view...
[February 24, 1997, 14:03]
Closing The Office Door On Microsoft
Talkback And Office 97 still runs well on Windows XP - so there are no problems saving files for five years. Yes, a Word file created in Word 2004 for the Macintosh can open flawlessly on Word 97 for Windows - how much better can you get?
[June 16, 2004, 14:41]
NT 4.0 (2) - MS's 1000 Reasons To Go NT
News Microsoft will live up to its reputation as marketing king of the hill with a flurry of incentives to encourage users and software vendors to move to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. Similar to the Trial 95 CD-ROM issued to coincide with the release to...
[July 31, 1996, 16:50]
Microsoft Accuses UK Companies Of Software Piracy
News Two directors of Pacific Computers, Marc Roach and Richard Donaldson, as well as two former directors and shareholders, Andrew Miles and Simon Miles, stand charged with allegedly selling counterfeit products including Microsoft Windows 98 OEM packs.
[August 22, 2001, 15:44]
Privacy Groups To Take On Microsoft?
News In a letter to Microsoft managers Tuesday, Junkbuster.com President Jason Catlett said a formal complaint over privacy concerns with Microsoft's statements regarding two identifiers in Windows and its applications remained an "option.
[March 10, 1999, 9:42]
Hole Opens Office 97 Users To Hijack
News The hole, which is present on any Windows or NT system containing Version 3.51 of Microsoft's "Jet" database engine, allows an e-mail message or Web page to execute an arbitrary command on the user's system.
[July 30, 1999, 16:32]

