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Review by brainout
Better than the cloud reader, not as good as it was years ago. Kinda disappointed, so the rating reflects that. Works in Win8, 10, 7, XP. I didn’t test it for Linux.
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Review by brainout
This review is of WordPerfect Office Standard X5 – a suite of integrated products – but the same comments apply to X4. This review focuses on how WordPerfect’s vaunted ability to convert other program files, is hot air. Other reviewers have covered the pro’s (and there are many) and cons (and there are many) of creating documents IN WordPerfect. If you don’t have much need for converting pdfs or other files into WordPerfect, then please skip my review.
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Review by Brenda H
I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router.
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Review by Brenda H
I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router.
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Review by Brenda H
I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router.
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Review by Brenda H
I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router.
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Review by Brenda H
I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router.
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Review by Brent Butler
I literally could never get this product to successfully install. That was back in the Windows 7 days, and Windows 10 isn’t all the different. However, this is an older version. Maybe they fixed those bugs in the latest revision.
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Review by Brent Butler
To be quite honest, the only reason I need a utility like this is for the occasional RAR file I come across. I was previously using Smith-Micro’s Stuffit for RARs, and pretty unhappy with it. Stuffit is slow, so slow that I often think it has locked up … and dragging and dropping with Stuffit is dodgy at best.
For Zip files, the utility built into Windows words better than ANY utility based ZIP handler I’ve ever tried.
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Review by Brent Butler
Microsoft Office has been the standard for word processing, spreadsheet, database, and other misc. apps for more than 20 years now. Lotus, dBase, and Word Perfect simply couldn’t keep up on features, stability or price over the years. These days it’s easier than ever to install. You simply download, enter your key, and go. While the licensing restrictions are tighter than a couple of versions back (and before), the price is also lower.