By Wayne Rash, 03/01/1996
Digital's Celebris XL 5133 delivers blinding speed at a price that's well below the stratospheric levels of some of its competition.
By Walter S. Arnold, 03/01/1996
Many of the tools and concepts in CorelDream 3D will be familiar to Corel users.
By Alex Pournelle, 03/01/1996
Alex Pournelle made a few interesting discoveries during the time he's worked with NT, and he wants to share them with you.
By Walter S. Arnold, 03/01/1996
Walter Arnold looks at three 32-bit 3D graphics software packages for NT: TriSpectives, Visual Reality, and Extreme 3D.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Test results show the performance belefits of an Alpha.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
A review of Aspen Systems' Summit and Polywell Computers' Poly Alpha 300.
By Wayne Rash, 03/01/1996
Designer 4 from Ray Dream Studio adds a number of features that bring this moderately priced 3D illustration package to the level enjoyed by its pricier competitors.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Terry Farrell provides valuable insight as to how actors and actresses feel about computer multimedia, the production process, and where the business is headed.
By Eric Shanfelt, 03/01/1996
A look at the various applications that make up the multimedia development environment: The key applications are text generation, graphics editing, animation, video editing, and ...
By John Enck, 03/01/1996
CorelDraw 6 is a suide of graphics and multimedia programs built around CorelDraw, Corel's flagship illustration and page layout product.
By Mark Smith, 03/01/1996
Windows NT Workstation is making inroads into all areas of multimedia--3D graphics, video editing, Web development authoring, and more.
By Eric Shanfelt, 03/01/1996
Eric Shanfelt explains why NT has a bright future in the multimedia world.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Adobe has shifted its focus from Mac development to NT developement to take advantage of NT's inherent scalability.
By Tim Daniels, 03/01/1996
Avid's Elastic Reality is changing the face of technology and everything else.
By Lee Stranahan, 03/01/1996
Lee Stranahan looks at how NewTek's animation and video editing industry is moving to Windows NT.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Joel Sloss finds out why bigwigs in the 3D animation and video editing industry are moving to Windows NT.
By John Enck, 03/01/1996
John Enck explains the ways to connect Windows NT and Digital's enterprise systems.
By Lee Stranahan, 03/01/1996
Lee Stranahan shows you how in:sync's Perception Video Recorder and Digital Processing Systems' Speed Razor Mach III can bring commercial-quality video to your corporation.
By Ed Tittel, 03/01/1996
Ed Tittel and Mary Madden predict a busy future for Web server extensions.
By Bob Chronister, 03/01/1996
Bob Chronister can walk you through the pesky annoyances your NT system throws at you.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Avid's Real Impact offers a video-editing solution that rival UNIX-based soltions.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
The "Windows NT Magazine" Lab staff slaved and toiled to find games, music, and other interactive titles that run properly on Windows NT Workstation 3.51.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Kai's Power Tools Convolution Kernel Explorer from MetaTools is one of the first plug-in suites from Photoshop to go native for 32 bits.
By Joel Sloss, 03/01/1996
Comparing side-by-side the Alpha 21064A to the Alpha 21164.
By Wayne Rash, 03/01/1996
Test using the BAPCO benchmarks are compared to a system that could be a low-priced alternative as a desktop workstation.
By Mark Minasi, 03/01/1996
Mark Minasi tells you how to turn your NT Server into an Internet Protocol Router.
By Walter S. Arnold, 03/01/1996
Dan Wygant tells you how OLE for Design and Modeling applications can redesign the face of your work and your workstation.