June 1996 Table of Contents

COLUMNS

Analysis

Start

By Fred Langa

Are you guilty of the seven deadly Web site sins?

The Explorer

By Mike Elgan

Here are five reasons why your company needs its very own intranet.

Windows at Work

By Cheryl Currid

Technology has improved dramatically. Too bad technology users haven't.

Dialog Box

by Eric Baum

Tomorrow's supercomputer processors may be made of DNA.

How To

Optimizing Windows

By John Woram

Here's a look at how the Registry "simplifies" the operating system.

Applications

By Jim Boyce

Crunch your way to a more prosperous future.

Power Windows

By Karen Kenworthy

Let Device Manager throw your hardware a lifeline.

Programming Windows

By Martin Heller

The growth of CGI programming is reaching warp speed.

Cover Story

Web Mastery

Intranets, browsers and forms--oh, my! There's a lot to learn about the Web, so don't miss this month's collection of vital info.

ENTERPRISE WINDOWS

Getting to Know You

Use the Web to generate and capture leads.

Enterprise View

Take a journey through past Microsoft PDCs.

Enterprise Administrator

See how recent changes in networking will affect you.

NT Product Pipeline

Check out the hottest new products in the pipeline.

FEATURES

On the Road with Windows 95

We can't cure jet lag, but we can make sure you're well-connected and productive when you hit the road.

Make Your Small Office Look Big!

Does your bantam business have a Fortune 500 attitude? Here are 10 ways to think big without spending a bundle.

Trickle-Down Technology

High-end SCSI technology is wending its way onto adapters geared toward mainstream users.

The Secret Life of Your Word Processor

Programs within programs give you creative options.

WINLAB Reviews

What's Hot

Four Web Editors to Set Your Sites On

It's tough to escape HTML, the heart of every Web site. But today's authoring tools are making it increasingly palatable for novices.

Web Authoring Tools

Laser Is LAN's Best Friend

The 600dpi, 12ppm HP LaserJet 5M continues Hewlett-Packard's tradition of performance, compatibility, reliability and value.

Book's Story: Super Screen and 133 Speed

Toshiba's Tecra 720CDT joins the ranks of highest-end portable computers, currently occupied by only a handful of other notebooks.

Recommended List

Check out our complete list of recommended products, including the top systems, notebooks, hardware and software.

And Our Reviews Of ...

Software

Systems

Hardware

Software

Systems

DEPARTMENTS

June 1996 Letters

June 1996 Newstrends

New Products

June 1996 How To Buy

... a personal laser printer

R&R: Resources and Recreation

WINDOWS Magazine Online

Superior Shareware

WinTips

Recycle Bin