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We like the level of tech support that H&R Block gives to TaxCut customers. If you've used TaxCut before, you'll want to upgrade.
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Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac 7.0 is slow and a bit expensive, probably because it includes a Windows license, but it's cheaper than buying and maintaining a real PC--even a low-end one.
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The improvements in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint make this upgrade worth the cash, especially for Office 2001 users, but the new Project Center needs beefing up.
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Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Professional Edition
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Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Student Edition
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The eMac delivers an attractive, adequately speedy, easy-to-use PC without the flat-panel iMac's relatively high price.
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The iMac's 20-inch display makes both work and play a lot easier on the eyes, if not on the wallet.
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The iMac's 20-inch display makes both work and play a lot easier on the eyes, if not on the wallet.
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SystemWorks for Mac 3.0 is a good upgrade value; otherwise, there are better Mac utility suites available.
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Panther adds new and useful features, but at the expense of some old standbys. Current Jaguar users need not apply.
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The 17-inch PowerBook is sexy, and it comes with great extras, but it's not much faster than the Titanium model.
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Virtual PC 6.0 is the best way to run Windows on OS X, but it's not worth the price for older Macs.
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The 1GHz, 17-inch iMac offers solid performance and snazzy looks, but the price is wandering out of consumer range.
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