Reviewed on September 17, 2004Works 8.0 is ideal for technophobes and Luddites who need an extremely simple interface for their home-computing chores.TAGS:Microsoft Works, Microsoft Corp., e-mail
Reviewed on September 19, 2005Microsoft's ergonomic keyboard is comfortable to use and supplies a few useful extras.TAGS:wrist, keyboard, Microsoft Corp., function, e-mail
Reviewed on January 29, 2004MSN 9.0 is still the easiest dial-up ISP to use, and MSN Premium is a smart choice for broadband users who lack firewall, antivirus, and personal finance software.TAGS:MSN, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.
Reviewed on January 30, 2006If you don't mind standard versions of popular programs, Microsoft Works Suite 2006 is a time-saver for basic home-computing tasks such as organizing photos, budgeting, getting travel directions, and word processing.TAGS:Microsoft Works, Microsoft Corp., e-mail
Reviewed on October 7, 2004Streets & Trips 2005 is useful for backseat navigators on long road trips, but for most, online map sites cost less and are just as accurate.TAGS:Microsoft Corp., e-mail
Reviewed on August 12, 2005If you already use Microsoft Money, you'll like the improved online banking and bill-paying skills of this upgrade.TAGS:Microsoft Corp., e-mail
Reviewed on February 10, 2005OneNote 2003 is better than your word processor at taking notes, but it's expensive. Instead, we recommend EverNote, which is free.TAGS:Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, Microsoft Corp., e-mail