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FACE-LIFTS FOR WIN95

Windows 95 is barely six months old, and already software makers are clamoring to provide a new look. Successful programs such as Symantec Corp.'s Navigator and Starfish's Dashboard for the old Windows 3.1 operating system have migrated over to the new Windows. Now joining the fray is MicroHelp, with a utility called PowerDesk. Like its competitors, the $50 PowerDesk simplifies oft-used functions, such as file searches and floppy disk formatting, to a single mouse click.

By Paul M. Eng


Updated June 14, 1997 by bwwebmaster
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