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By Liane M. Gouthro

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Past Lives: When your computer crashes, you wish you could turn back time. With GoBack 3.0 from Roxio, you can. It lets you revert your hard drive to a safe point, revert individual documents to earlier versions, schedule automatic hard-drive restorations and more. The program costs $49.95 (all prices street) for the single-user version; multiuser discounts are available.

In the Know: Keep track of your employees with InOut Trackerfrom CE Software. This easy-to-use application, which serves as a digital version of an in/out board, allows you to monitor who's in, who's out, when they'll return and how to contact them. The only drawback: convincing your workers to use it consistently, as the application is only valuable when kept up-to-date. Pricing is per user, starting at $59.95 for five users.

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