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Zoom through Windows - and DOS - with HP's Dashboard 2.0. (HP's replacement for the Windows Program Manager) (Software Review) (Now in the Channel)(Brief Article) (Evaluation)
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November 1, 1993|
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Dashboard 2.0
Hewlett-Packard Co.
PC Software Division
974 E. Arques Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
1-800-554-1305
Sugg. List Price: $99; upgrade from version 1.0--$29
Requires: Windows 3.1, 1.5Mb hard disk space.
In a vertical mood? The choice of placing the multipurpose control panel along the side, instead of the bottom, of your Windows display is just one of the changes in Dashboard 2.0. Like most of the upgrade's features, the vertical option is more cosmetic than cosmic--it simply makes Hewlett-Packard's pint-sized Program Manager replacement more customizable ...
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