By Jon Honeyball, 05/01/1997
London hosted a four-day Windows show.
By Jon Honeyball, 04/01/1997
Europeans would like to have local competitions too.
By Jon Honeyball, 04/01/1997
Whether you consider Microsoft's elusive Cairo a product or a collection of ideas, Microsoft's vision has yet to gel. Find out which key components are available today and which ...
By Jon Honeyball, 03/01/1997
AutoRoute loses its direction.
By Jon Honeyball, 02/01/1997
Telecoms costs.
By Jon Honeyball, 01/01/1997
Sometines the stability of some software make one want to break out in a cold sweat.
By Jon Honeyball, 12/01/1996
NI is hotter than predicted.
By Jon Honeyball, 11/01/1996
NT and trade shows.
By Jon Honeyball, 10/01/1996
By David Moss, 09/01/1996
Keyboards that speak your language.
By Jon Honeyball, 08/01/1996
Uncover some important lessons for US companies--and the mistakes to avoid--when entering the European NT market.
By Jon Honeyball, 07/01/1996
Sometimes software comes along that really knocks you sideways.
By Jon Honeyball, 06/01/1996
Jon Honeyball reports on Nashville, a shell that's part of Microsoft's plans for a unified product that will integrate client-side applications with HTML on the desktop.
By Jon Honeyball, 05/01/1996
Jon Honeyball opens Windows NT 4.0's Briefcase to see how far its document comparison capabilities can go when you're working on the road.
By Jon Honeyball, 04/01/1996
Jon Honeyball takes you through the benefits of Remote OLE.
By Jon Honeyball, 01/01/1996
Jon Honeyball examines the potential for truly unique user interfaces.
By Jon Honeyball, 11/01/1995
John Honeyball gives us the inside scoop on the forthcoming Cairo Object File System. Would you believe parts of it are present on your desktop today?