About Alan Tutorials Free files Win9x FAQs E-mail Alan Articles BIV articles Archive 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Other articles Archive 1991-92 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Articles published by Alan Zisman: 2007 December 25-31: 2007 technology industry highlights: a tale of three competitive amigos; Business in Vancouver December 18-24: Just in time for Christmas photo and movie taking: Adobe’s Elements; Business in Vancouver December 11- 17: Need a new PDA? Consider the iPod Touch; Business in Vancouver; reposted on LowEndMac December 4-10: Gift suggestions for the technophile on your Christmas list this year; Business in Vancouver December: Writing Santa; CUE-BC newsletter November 27- December 3: Local company helping deliver better online business results; Business in Vancouver November 20-26: Still no iPhone on the horizon in Canada; Business in Vancouver November 13-19: Apple’s Leopard roars on new and older Macs; Business in Vancouver November 6- 12: Ready for a new operating system? Shake hands with Gutsy Gibbon; Business in Vancouver October 30- November 5: Your computer virus protection plan is less effective than you think; Business in Vancouver October 23-29: Local law firm finds dropping Windows easier than expected; Business in Vancouver October 16-22: Free tools to fix common problems and have some fun while you're at it; Business in Vancouver October 15: Upcoming Expiration of Boot Camp Does Not Mean Windows Will Stop Running on OS X 10.4 Macs; October 9-15: Google and other heavyweights roll out more Microsoft Office challengers; Business in Vancouver October 2-8: Apple ups ante in Microsoft Office suite competition; Business in Vancouver September 25- October 1: Not much under Microsoft’s tree for Christmas this year; Business in Vancouver September 18-24: Locals add value to online software services; Business in Vancouver September 11-17: Electronics recycling gaining business currency in B.C.; Business in Vancouver September 4-10: This Mac and Windows Fusion is well worth considering; Business in Vancouver September: Windows Vista: worth waiting a little longer for; Columbia Journal September: Coming to your classroom this year: Pentop Computers; CUE BC newsletter August 28- September 3: The old inkjet printer shell game; Business in Vancouver August 21-27: Digital camera makers shoot for market’s high end; Business in Vancouver August 20: VMware Fusion a Good Alternative for Fusing Windows with OS X; Low End Mac August 17: Slingbox Lets You Watch TV on Your Mac or Windows PC - Anywhere; Low End Mac August 14-20: Vista revisited: Microsoft system update far from a runaway success; Business in Vancouver July 31- August 6: Cyber safety studies assess the latest online risks; Business in Vancouver July 27: VirtualBox: A Free, Open Source Way to Run Windows and Linux on Your Intel Mac; Low End Mac July 24-30: RIM’S Blackberry Curve: a smartphone for the here and now; Business in Vancouver July 17-23: Nintendo can keep you active in the office; Business in Vancouver July 10-16: Canadian mobile data costs limit usefulness of new services; Business in Vancouver July 3-9: Slingbox allows you to take TV with you wherever you roam; Business in Vancouver June 26- July 2: Panasonic Toughbooks make good travelling companions; Business in Vancouver June 19: Safari for Windows not a Slam Dunk Success; Low End Mac June 19-25: TomTom keeps you on the road out of the office; Business in Vancouver June 13: Parallels 3 Narrows the Gap between Virtualized Windows and Using Boot Camp; Low End Mac June 12-18: It pays to plug leaks in unsecured wireless networks; Business in Vancouver June 5-11: Graphics freebies give Adobe dominance a run for its money; Business in Vancouver June: iPods Offer Students New Ways to Cheat- or Do They? CUE-BC Newsletter May 29-June 4: Affordable graphics powerpacked into Adobe upgrade; Business in Vancouver May 22-28: Assessing Adobe’s new creative suite deal; Business in Vancuver May 15-21: News junkies, rejoice: a better way to gather information; Business in Vancouver May 8-14: Kicking the crap out of your computer; Business in Vancouver May 1-7: Roxio rolls out media creator for the masses; Business in Vancouver April 24- 30: Simply Accounting takes aim at new entrepreneurs; Business in Vancouver April 17: Boot Camp Users Have Nothing to Fear from Leopard's Delay; LowEndMac April 17- 23: Consumers slow to swallow tablet PC technology; Business in Vancouver April 11: VWMware Fusion Beta 3 Adds New Features, Takes a Giant Step Toward Release; LowEndMac April 10-16: Macs remain more secure in the digital online world; Business in Vancouver (reposted on LowEndMac: April 12) April 3-9: Applications open new Windows for Mac users; Business in Vancouver March 27- April 2: Sxip wants to raise the e-commerce security bar ; Business in Vancouver March 20-26: Software can help reduce annual stress of tax time; Business in Vancouver March 13-19: Recycling push picks up in local high-tech sector; Business in Vancouver March 11: Wikipedia- a valuable resource but use at your own risk; CUE BC Newsletter March 6- 12: Google applications challenging Microsoft office software monolith; Business in Vancouver February 28: CrossOver: Run Windows Apps on Intel Macs without Windows; LowEndMac February 27- March 5: The ups and downs of life in the new WiFi world; Business in Vancouver February 20-26: Virtual computers can help head off real problems; Business in Vancouver February 13-19: eBay opens many doors to online business options; Business in Vancouver February 6- 12: Office 2007 marks major Microsoft product upgrade; Business in Vancouver January 30- February 5: The long and short view of Microsoft’s new Vista; Business in Vancouver January 23: A Tale of Two Betas: VMware Fusion vs. Parallels Desktop; LowEnd Mac January 23-29: Palms in hand might be worth an Apple in the offing; Business in Vancouver January 16-22: Juggling business features with Adobe’s Acrobat 8; Business in Vancouver January 9-15: New year, new challenges, new opportunities in the tech sector; Business in Vancouver January 8: One Thing Mac OS X Should Learn From Windows; Low End Mac January: Environmentalists want more than just high-tech recycling; Columbia Journal Search WWW Search www.zisman.ca Alan Zisman is a Vancouver educator, writer, and computer specialist. 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