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TrafficT9

Usually the business software we look at in Macworld is general-purpose stuff available in shrink-wrapped boxes. Traffic is something rather different, being highly customised.

Tue, 31 Jan 2006 ↓
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£7,500 including the server and five users, three days consultancy and training, six months support (excluding VAT and travel expenses for training); additional users are £500 each.
TrafficT9
Databases 0

DocMoto review

File manager brings Mac simplicity and features to complex document sharing

Wed, 15 Feb 2012 ↓
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From £1,000
DocMoto review
Databases 4

NetSuite 10.6

NetSuite is one of a new breed of business-management products. You don’t buy the software; you subscribe to an application service.

Mon, 27 Mar 2006 ↓
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CRM: yearly £660/user; CRM+: yearly £900/user; NetSuite Small Business: yearly £720 base price plus £360/user; NetSuite: yearly £4,200 base price plus £720/user. Excluding VAT.
NetSuite 10.6
Organisation 0

FileMaker Server 8

For those unfamiliar with it, FileMaker Server takes standard FileMaker clients to the level of true client/server database interaction.

Mon, 27 Mar 2006 ↓
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FileMaker Server 8 £650 (upgrade £199); FileMaker Server 8 Advanced £1,650 (upgrade £495) excluding VAT.
FileMaker Server 8
Databases 0

OpenBase 9.1

For business, there are an increasing number of applications, not to mention web technologies, that provide end-user interface tools, but which require, or claim to work well with, professional back-end Structure Query Language (SQL) based systems (which generally means Oracle, SyBase or DB2).

Mon, 03 Apr 2006 ↓
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OpenBase SmallOffice (10 users) $699; OpenBase Performer (25 users) $1,999; OpenBase PowerCenter (unlimited) $2,999.
OpenBase 9.1
Databases 0

OpenBase 9.1

For business, there are an increasing number of applications, not to mention web technologies, that provide end-user interface tools, but which require, or claim to work well with, professional back-end Structure Query Language (SQL) based systems (which generally means Oracle, SyBase or DB2).

Fri, 24 Feb 2006 ↓
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OpenBase SmallOffice (10 users) $699
OpenBase 9.1
Databases 5

Pages '09 review

Apple's Pages continues to improve and provide a viable alternative to Microsoft Word and other word processors. What was once an app for just creating flashy newsletters, is rapidly become a business-class tool.

Tue, 27 Jan 2009 ↓
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£69
Pages '09 review
Office suites 4

FileMaker Mobile 8

At first glance, it looks as though FileMaker Mobile 8 CD might be the only four-platform CD Mac users can get for under £50, containing as it does application for Mac, PC, Palm OS and Pocket PC devices.

Mon, 27 Mar 2006 ↓
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£45; upgrade £12.50 excluding VAT.
FileMaker Mobile 8
Databases 0

QuicKeys 3.1

Those who shun keyboard shortcuts are being unprofessional, because bumbling around menus and desktops is a wanton waste of time.

Wed, 08 Feb 2006 ↓
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$79; free to owners of version 3;
QuicKeys 3.1
Office tools 0

Yojimbo

Yojimbo is the latest offering from BareBones Software: a utility for collecting and organising those fragments of information that aren’t quite documents, but are valuable to have around: passwords, notes, URL bookmarks, web archives and serial numbers.

Wed, 29 Mar 2006 ↓
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$39
Yojimbo
Organisation 0

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